Saving Africa's lions
A South African couple who've spent a lifetime trying to save Africa's big cats
There's been an international outcry about the killing of Cecil the lion by an American dentist hunting in Zimbabwe. The case has started a passionate debate about how to save the dwindling numbers of lions left in Africa. For award winning film makers Dereck and Beverly Joubert the debate is nothing new. The South African born couple have devoted their lives to getting as close as possible to Africa's big cats - and they've set up the Big Cats Initiative which carries out conservation work in a number of African countries. Dereck and Beverly are based in Botswana and spend most of their time living in the bush.
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