Across the sweeping landscapes of South Africa, where lions have long stood as symbols of strength, majesty, and survival, another story is quietly unfolding behind the scenes of the global wildlife tourism industry. It is a story many travelers never see when posing for photographs beside lion cubs, booking walk-with-predator experiences, or visiting roadside attractions promising close encounters with exotic animals. Beneath the surface of tho…
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