OPINIONISTA: There is no evidence that captive lion breeding benefits wild populations
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 10/09/2025
For lion farming to be considered a genuine conservation tool, there would need to be clear and reliable evidence that it benefits wild populations. At present, such evidence is lacking.
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