Send them back home!
Wolves, having once enjoyed the freedom to roam vast plains in their
homelands, are now forced into captivity here in South Africa. Tied
up in backyards, chained to “running wires” and enclosed
in electrified fenced enclosures.
The sad reality is that we can NEVER send them back
home! The wolves in our sanctuary have been brought up in domestic
environments and they have no experience of living in the wild.
There is no denying the numerous other environmental issues and species
subjected to all manner of pressures and problems in conservation
in South Africa. On the domestic side, read the papers and witness
the hundreds of animals being given away for adoption or sold, as
owners no longer want them or can no longer care for them. Unscrupulous
breeders continuing to create hybrids for sale as exotic pets exacerbates
this problem. This is one of the reasons The Lupus Foundation was
established was as a result of wolf and wolf dog owners not knowing
what to do with their animals once they reached sexual maturity. The
irresponsibility lies with the people that brought the first lot of
wolves into SA in the first place. We are taking responsibility where
others are unable or unwilling to do so. Wolves were brought into
this country, more than 20 years ago, at a time when wolves were listed
on appendix ii of CITES and were endangered – and still are!
Wolf Haven International in America has stated, “The proponents
of these practices (the sale of wolves and hybrids) earn considerable
financial gain from the exploitation of these animals and are thus
unwilling to disclose the actual facts”, and “Socialised
or domesticated wolves can never and SHOULD NEVER –
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES be returned to the wild”.
Wolf scientists around the world echo this opinion. |