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WHITE LION – PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN

The first records of White Lions date back over 400 years in African history. The first White Lion sighting by an European though, was only in the early 1940’s. This was in the Timbavati region. In the ancient Shangaan language Timbavati means “The Place Where Star Lions Came Down From The Heavens”.

In the 1970’s Chris McBride was afraid that these lions would disappear because of human greed and ignorance. In an operation called Operation White Lion, three white lions were relocated from the Timbavati into a captive breeding program. Were it not for this move, the White Lion would surely have died out completely. Today there are no White Lions left in their natural habitat. They have been extinct in nature for 12 years.

The main reason for this is trophy hunting and canned hunting. Canned hunting is the unethical hunting of lions using bait, drugs and small enclosures in an effort to ensure the hunter a kill. White Lions being sold for these purposes fetch ten times the price of tawny Lions and are therefore in great demand. We at the CWR stand strongly opposed to this and wholeheartedly support efforts like that of the Global White Lion Protection Trust who on 14 April 2006, successfully re-introduced 4 White Lions back into the Timbavati.

Both Sandile and Tribe come from The SA Lion Park in Gauteng. We entered into a trade agreement with them as they needed Cheetahs for their breeding program. With Tribe and Sandile we hope to start our own White Lion Breeding Program. We will also be joining the South African White Lion Breeding Association. They strive to ensure a scientifically based conservation and management program, to protect the African recessive White Lion gene.

MEET OUR WHITE LIONS
The Cango Wildlife Ranch proudly presents to you our two white lion cubs.
TRIBE

Tribe was born on 01.05.06 at the SA Lion Park in Gauteng. Upon arriving at the Ranch, he was still a bit shy but his adventurous nature soon showed and with his naughty face, he has crawled into everybody’s hearts. Although he is a bit older than Sandile, he plays very
gently with his female companion.

SANDILE

Sandile, meaning ‘Survivor’ was born on Youth Day, 16.06.06 as part of a litter of cubs. Unfortunately her mother was not willing to take care of the litter and Sandile was the only cub to survive. When she arrived at the Cango Wildlife Ranch she still had to be bottle fed every four hours and we are proud to say that she has grown into quite the charming young lady. She adores Tribe but sometimes tends to be a bit moody when woken
up from her nap.

Due to Tribe and Sandile’s age, we unfortunately do not offer Lion Encounters with the two white lions any longer.
Did you know?
Male lions are the only members of the cat family to have a mane.
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