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BY LOUZEL LOMBARD STEYN - 12 JANUARY 2018 - TRAVELLER24

Human-wildlife interactions with iconic big cats including lions, cheetahs and their cubs are being promoted via the Ranch Protea Hotel in Limpopo, owned by Marriott International, despite statements distancing themselves from such activities.

The hotel groups’ involvement in the wild animal interaction industry came to light in a recent newsletter from Thompson’s Holidays.

In the email, the four-star Limpopo Protea Hotel was promoted as an iconic South African destination where guests could ‘enjoy a thrilling walk with lions’.

In response to a query from the Blood Lions Campaign, Thompson’s apologised for the newsletter and removed the wildlife interaction punt from their website.

Following a query from the Blood Lions campaign, Thompson’s Africa – a branch of the Thompson’s Group owned by Cullinan Holdings – apologised on behalf of Thompson’s Holidays for the newsletter and removed the wildlife interaction punt from their website. According to Craig Drysdale, Thompsons Africa head of global sales, the group “does not support any wildlife interaction that we deem to be unethical in either its purpose or in any way results in cruelty as a side effect. We encourage our customers to consider this when requesting activities in our quotations.”

Thompson’s Group in June 2016 signed Blood Lion’s global ‘Born to Live Wild’ pledge, agreeing to distance themselves from all wildlife interaction practices. Blood Lions accepted Thompson’s Group apology but say they have “had to remove the global travel agency’s logo from their ‘Born to Live Wild’ pledge” until the Protea Hotel stops supporting unethical wildlife interactions..

“There are no grey areas in this case,” Ian Michler, co-leader of the Blood Lions global campaign, says. “The hotel group and the tour operator need to come clean about their claims to offering responsible, ethical and authentic experiences. And until they can clearly show this, Blood Lions cannot have them as signatories to the Born to Live Wild pledge.”

Apart from the Thompsons’ newsletter, there have also been other advertisements selling The Ranch’s ‘Walking with Lions experience’. One online advertisement boldly states that it’s ‘no doubt the most talked about activity on the property’.

Turning a Blind Eye?

According to Danny Bryer for the Protea Group, the property and “the conservancy on which The Ranch is situated, has never and will never breed lions for the hunting industry, nor do any of the on-site activities involve human interaction with lions such as walking with lions or the petting of cubs.”

However, The Ranch reception confirmed in December 2017 that, ‘walking with lions’ was recommended as a top activity at the hotel, along with the cheetah interaction.

Guests who visited The Ranch in December last year also confirm that big cat interactions are taking place on the conservancy and at the Protea Hotel.

According to an American tourist visiting the property, the ‘walking with lion’ and cheetah petting experiences were sold to them while staying at Protea Hotel The Ranch. The tourists group – including travellers from across the globe – engaged in walking with cheetah, walking with lions as well as cub petting on the conservancy.

According to the tourists, some of the cheetah at Protea Hotel were also used as ring-bearers at a wedding on the property.

Despite Bryer’s claim that no activities involving human interaction take place, a neighbouring lodge on The Ranch conservancy, WildThingz Lodge, also confirms that they offer lion walking, picnics with lions as well as cub petting.

When inquiring at WildThingz Lodge whether walks with lions were sold to Protea Hotel guests, the property also confirmed that this was common practice since they have “taken over the lion walks” activity from Protea Hotel.

After highlighting the discrepancies in Protea Hotel’s statement on wildlife interactions on the property and greater conservancy in December 2017, Bryer assured that the issue would be dealt with and that “promoting the ‘WildThingz lion walk’ is definitely not in accordance with Protea Hotels by Marriott’s principles”.

He stated also that “all staff [had been informed]to desist from suggesting any lion-related activities in the area, with immediate effect,” and added that the Protea Hotel group supported “sustainable tourism based on ethical principles”.

In January 2018, however, staff at the Protea Hotel The Ranch reception still entice prospective guests by promoting ‘walking with lions’ as one of the top activities. In an email, Protea Hotel further states that bookings for the activity can be done at WildThingz Lodge, which they copy in on the reservation enquiry.

The cost for the ‘walking with lions’ activity booked at the Protea property, according to the hotel reception, is R1000 per person, while booking directly at WildThingz Lodge costs R200 less, the lodge confirms.

Reoccurring issue

Lion cub petting and walking with big cats like cheetah and lion practices have been linked directly to the tainted canned lion hunting industry in South Africa, a fact both Protea Hotels by Marriott Hotels have been warned of over recent years.

In November 2015, Wildlands Conservation Trust CEO Andrew Venter visited The Ranch on an invitation and warned both Protea Hotels and Marriott International’s managers of the obvious “unethical operations ongoing on the property”.

In a follow-up email about his experience and observations, Venter outlined some of the ‘very real risks’ at the facility saying The Ranch’s wildlife interaction programmes had a “clear commercial objective cloaked as an educational experience”.

He pointed out that the property was offering education experiences with animals that were being sold at a later stage. Venter also stated that it was clear that The Ranch was “actively breeding wildlife and was not aware of the growing controversy in this regard”.

Fast forward two years since the Wildlands’ warning and neither Protea nor Marriott have taken effective action against the human wildlife interactions. Instead, guests are still offered such activities, either directly or indirectly via The Ranch Resort.

Protea Hotels which uses the South African national flower as it’s emblem, is advocating an inauthentic experience of South Africa’s wildlife. “The tragedy is that the indiscriminate breeding, keeping and exploitation of wildlife in South Africa undermines the education and conservation messages being put out by the recognized conservation community,” Michler says.

South African Tourism CEO Sisa Ntshona, agrees, saying “such practices go against SA Tourism’s position opposing any interaction with wild animals, as they have a “negative impact on South Africa’s brand image” globally. Ntshona says more “awareness of the devastating impact of canned lion hunting [and]animal petting will encourage the industry to stop promoting such practices.”

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I don't quite get the drama here... -O-
Are the lions killed or not?


“There are no grey areas in this case,” Ian Michler, co-leader of the Blood Lions global campaign, says. “The hotel group and the tour operator need to come clean about their claims to offering responsible, ethical and authentic experiences. And until they can clearly show this, Blood Lions cannot have them as signatories to the Born to Live Wild pledge.”


I do have a bit of a problem with this attitude, though.

One must be careful not to be one of the First World Selective Outrage Princes/Princesses that are a dime a dozen these days. They thrive on applying social media pressure on anyone who is not perceived as having an acceptable opinion according to them, launching social media witch hunts with gay abandon, secure in the knowledge that they have a strong (1% of the world population) privileged and vocal (and largely bored) anonymous activist support base looking for a daily cause. The thing is, once you enter this maelstrom of indignation, you can't leave, or the other Royalty will hunt you down for life, as they are jealous of not being able to leave.

It is extremely closely-linked to outrage issues that cover every single aspect of society, however briefly. As said, should someone disagree, this eternally frustrated elite will link issues willy-nilly, ignore facts, argue selectively, pull cards etc. relentlessly until they have destroyed some enterprise, then slap themselves on the backs for weeks, then need to find a new target to boost the old adrenaline again, and stay one step ahead of other emerging Royalty.

For example, one could dissect the following Michler advert at random:



Invent Africa is an owner-managed travel company specialising in tailor-made safaris across the continent. "Safaris" is originally not even an African term, rather one taken over from the Arabic, "Safara". The Arabs were renowned slave traders, so I am outraged by the use of this word, as it is a clear reminder of the exploitation of the Black Masses of Africa.Who are white people to say they can invent Africa?

Why use us?

Besides the fact that we are all born and bred Africans passionate about our continent, It is wrong to say you are Africans, as Africa is a term ascribed to the continent by colonialist Roman Europeans, I am outraged by this! there are a number of other points to consider when booking a safari. Invent Africa does not own or manage any camp, lodge or reserve and is not aligned with any travel or safari organisation. This is unacceptable. The company is simply taking profits from the land without ownership. I am outraged!This level of independence means that we do not have to sell or market any particular destination, product or itinerary. We suggest and recommend only what we believe to be the very best safari for our guests. You cannot simply do what you believe. Your opinion may clash with those of others, which is unacceptable. I am outraged!

We do however have vast experience at various levels within the industry. Ian Michler has over the last 26 years either lived or worked in every country we cover and he continues to spend many months each year in the field leading trips or on photographic, writing and consultancy assignments. Your website has a picture of wild dog lying in the path of an Azaniafari vehicle. This is potentially dangerous, even though the vehicle MAY be stationary. It has probably killed one of the dogs. This is irresponsible practice, and I am outraged! He has published seven natural history and travel books on Africa and is a well-known environmentalist journalist and conservationist. Yes, but he has not signed the Concerned Latvian Custodians of the Freedom of the Housefly Pledge, so that is irrelevant. I am outraged!Robbyn Moir also undertakes trips regularly and she is particularly experienced when it comes to coastal and scuba-diving destinations. Why is this company not all-female? Robbyn is betraying the struggle for female equality in the workplace while the male-dominated Azaniafari industry continues to reap all the rewards! I don't know if there are other females involved, but I have decided to be outraged!

This experience and knowledge is available to the guests that travel with us. I have deleted the rest of this paragraph, as it does not suit my agenda.

Our wish is that you come away from Africa knowing yourself and the wilderness a little differently – and of course, we also want you to have the time of your life.

I demand that inventafrica be shut down as an organisation, no matter how many families lose their livelihoods, but the members must still be paraded in public every month should anyone care to throw abuse at them in any way. Let us never forget this OUTRAGE!


http://inventafrica.com/

Etcetera...nothing against Michler, but making a point? :-0


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UPDATE: All wildlife interactions at Polokwane hotel stopped by tourism heavyweights

2018-01-25 06:30 - Louzel Lombard Steyn

All wildlife interactions, including walking-with-lions and cheetahs petting, at Protea Hotel by Marriott Polokwane Ranch Resort has been stopped completely following an earlier article highlighting the property's involvement in the industry.

Protea Hotels by Marriott director of Sales, Marketing and Revenue Danny Bryer stated that "Protea Hotels by Marriott together with the resort can confirm that that lion walks are no longer being offered to guests and that no guests interact with cheetahs at the conservancy."

Protea Hotels had previously stated that the wildlife interactions would be halted, however later research revealed that these activities were being continued via a neighbouring business on the hotel's shared conservancy. The hotel now confirms that all involvement with wildlife interactions has been stopped.

"In view of recent reports around interactions with wildlife at one of our hotels, we have undertaken a full review and audit of our hotels," Bryer says. "We have learned more and have become aware of additional measures we need to take to address this situation. We are currently in the process of ensuring that these are fully implemented and followed at all our hotels."

Thompsons Holidays, the travel agent responsible for sending the newsletter marketing the controversial activities at the Protea Hotel, also distanced themselves from the hotel by removing the property from their portfolio entirely.

Cullinan Holdings Ltd, parent company of both Thompsons Africa and Thompsons Holidays, also confirmed that the group cannot be associated with any exploitative practices. According to media manager John Ridler, "both Thompsons Holidays and Thompsons Africa support sustainable tourism and strict ethical principles".

Following the group's recommitment, the Blood Lions Campaign reaffirmed Thompsons Africa’s status as an endorsed company for the Born to Live Wild Pledge, saying it holds the highest ethical standards in the industry.

Thompsons Holidays also confirmed that they will be working with the Blood Lions campaign to educate employees from all sectors, "exposing them to the reality of wildlife interactions". This is according to Joanne Adolphe, Thompsons Holidays CEO, who says the group especially wants to reach out to the younger employees in order to establish a new generation of responsible tourism ambassadors.

Blood Lions confirmed that they will be donating 200 copies of their award winning feature documentary to be distributed among the Thompsons Holidays employees.

"Canned hunting is South Africa's shame"

According to Blood Lions Campaign co-leader Ian Michler, Thompsons Holidays' response following the offensive promotion will hopefully serve as an example to the wider tourism industry.

There are close links between the wildlife interaction business and the canned predator and lion bone industry where about 200 facilities holding approximately 6 000 - 8 000 lions and other big cats in cages and captivity in South Africa.

It's a stain on SA's reputation that's not going unnoticed by responsible travellers. According to one US traveller and big cat advocate Sheryl Schroeder, "canned hunting is South Africa's shame".

Schroeder had cancelled a booking made at Protea Hotel The Ranch following news of their involvement in wildlife interactions saying "I cannot let a dime of my money go to any company, store, hotel or individual who supports captive-bred wildlife and human interaction for profit."

She says she believes the onus is on SA's tourism industry authorities - travel agencies, hotels, schools, student travel abroad groups and volunteer groups - to advocate change.

South African Tourism has also stepped up their game in addressing the issue to prospective tourists in SA, recently publishing a comprehensive explanation of the 'educational conservation experience' on their site.


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:O^

I wonder what will happen to those animals...feeding them costs money, you know?

Also, I'm sure some employees' children will miss the "dime" of the "big cat advocate". (Whatever that is) O**


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Hi Richard, you are pressing some buttons of note here!!!
This phenomenon, of "self interest", that over the back of
so called concerned conservation input, has struck me from
the outset. Some big names cross my mind, very big names,
that participate in this so called caring for conservation!!


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Like what, Nebulus? 0()


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I have mentioned this to you on quite a few
occasions and this is sad to note that some
very influential and well known persona, use
these, so called "Conservation channels" very
much for self enrichment!!

Now you expect me to spill the beans here,..
:X: :X: :X: :X: Noo my friend!!!!

Popcorn comes cheap!!!


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Ok fine! lol


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You are reverberating one incessant giggle,..
did you eat post toasties???


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Richprins wrote::O^

I wonder what will happen to those animals...feeding them costs money, you know?
It is written. Canned lions! so they do get killed at the end :evil:


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