Description: The South African Predator Association (SAPA) intends to promote the interests of its members to maintain a healthy hunting industry.
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The South African Predator Association (SAPA) intends to co-ordinate and promote the interests of its members with the view of establishing and maintaining a healthy and profitable predator breeding and hunting industry in congruence with national and international conservation principles and current national and provincial legislation. Learn more...
SAPA actively represents the interests of our members locally and internationally. Join SAPA today and help us to establish and maintain a healthy and profitable predator breeding and hunting industry in South Africa. Click the links provided below to find out more about becoming a SAPA member. Why join SAPA? Join SAPA
Captive-bred lions put end to debate Two young lions, just over three years old, have proven that conservation by means of captive breeding is possible. Critics have been up in arms for some time now about lion farms that breed lions in captivity. According to these critics, captive-bred lions have no conservation value, as it would be impossible for them to survive out in their natural habitat. Read more...