The Lions Foundation

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We are a sanctuary for lions and tigers, that were abused for human entertainment. At The Lions Foundation they have a permanent home and are well taken care of.

The Lions Foundation is located on Schrikkloof Private Nature Reserve in the Limpopo province of South Africa. TLF was founded in 2019, with the intention of providing big cats that have been used in circuses, in the tourist or hunting industry, as pets or that were illegally trafficked, a safe ...

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The Lions Foundation is located on Schrikkloof Private Nature Reserve in the Limpopo province of South Africa. TLF was founded in 2019, with the intention of providing big cats that have been used in circuses, in the tourist or hunting industry, as pets or that were illegally trafficked, a safe forever home in an environment as close to nature as possible. The Lions Foundation is a sister organization of Stichting Leeuw in the Netherlands. Stichting Leeuw rescues, rehabilitates, and shelters big cats and if possible, relocates them to The Lions Foundation, for the well-being of the cats and to make room in the Netherlands for new animals in need. 


Since the start, The Lions Foundation has given shelter to dozens of big cats. Many of these were rescued from circuses, private possession and zoos by Stichting Leeuw in the Netherlands and were rehabilitated and relocated to TLF to their forever home. These cats can, unfortunately, not be released back to the wild. They have not learnt to hunt, some of them were bottle-fed, declawed and/or defanged. They simply would not be able to fend for themselves in the wild. At TLF every couple lives on 1.5 ha of savannah land and is well taken care of in terms of food, enrichment and medical attention. Most of our 'residents' have a turbulent past, with malnourishment, maltreatment, declawing, defanging, too little excercise etc. So they require frequent medical inspection and intervention. 


The Lions Foundation has a strict hands-off policy. We do not allow the animals to be touched or be triggered in any other way. Our goal is to provide them with an as natural environment as possible, which means as less human intervention as possible. Of course we do need to take care of the cats, but we aim to keep contact with them to a minimum. 

We also have a strict no-breeding policy. We believe the world already has enough big cats in captivity and there is no rational reason to breed any more in captivity.

We do realize that big cats are threatened with extinction and that it would be very useful if we could contribute to the conservation of the species. We are always open to conservation programs that work on this cause and also aim to look into the possibility of releasing lions in reserves. The Lions Foundation is NSPCA accredited.


The major goals of our organisation are: 

• To rescue captive big cats and rehabilitate them as far as is feasible, allowing them to live the rest of their lives in a safe environment, as close to nature as possible and providing them with the best care possible. 

• To educate and encourage people to appreciate, understand and protect wildlife and their natural habitats through education. Tours are given regularly to visitors of the lodge at the reserve with the aim of raising awareness for the plight of big cats. 

• To assist in and develop new projects involved in the protection, rehabilitation, humane captive environments, and welfare of all wild animals. 


South Africa has rich biological diversity. However, sadly increasingly, humans are influencing the lives of many beautiful animals. Big cats are turned into breeding machines, used as entertainment, or discarded by animal parks. Donkeys are being abused or left to die. Monkeys are exploited, injured, or taken from their mothers. Rhinos are poached, orphaning their young. The list goes on and on. TLF is trying its best to get those animals out of the miserable conditions they are living in.


We are based on Schrikkloof Private Nature Reserve, a 1200 hectare nature area within the beautiful Waterberg biosphere. The reserve was previously a game farm, so there are still many species of antilopes, giraffes, zebra etc. living on the land. They no longer have anything to fear from hunters, as the Reserve is strictly no-hunting. The animals do require some looking after and extra feeding in winter. Of course the reserve has many free-roaming species too, for example brown hyena, porcupines, aardvark and sometimes even the elusive leopard. The reserve itself is an amazing scenery of 'koppies' (hills), valleys and savannah. 


Schrikkloof is also home to a herd of donkeys, rescued and rehabilitated by Rest ur Ass Donkey Sanctuary in Johannesburg. These donkeys can roam free on part of the reserve. Sadly, due to a combination of lack of education and people's need to survive, many donkeys are subjected to neglect and abuse, overworked and left to die in agony. Rest ur Ass takes care of many donkeys and arranged for a large group to come to Schrikkloof. These wonderful animals need care. 


The Lions Foundation is the perfect place for volunteering with big cats, donkeys and native African wildlife. We require a team of dedicated volunteers throughout the year. With us, you will have the amazing opportunity to volunteer in South Africa working with animals and helping us to care for a wide variety of wildlife. 




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Noortje de Cleen

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Noortje de Cleen rating5,0

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

I decided to volunteer here because of the good experience I had when visiting the attached lodge in 2022. We went on a lion feeding drive and that’s the moment I decided I wanted to help out. During my volunteering I got to prepare the food for the lions, clean their enclosures and more. Besides ...
Marjolein Schrama rating5,0

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

The Lion Foundation is a good foundation, love for the animals and a great staf/caretakers. Helped with: - preparing meat with supplements/medicine - feeding the lions - cleaning the feeding space - cleaning the outside enclosure - helping with making enrichment for the lions - giving ...
Hilda Pals rating5,0

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

I volunteered at Lions Foundation in march for one week. It was a great experience. The owners and staff work tirelessly to give these amazing animals a new safe and happy life. It is a beautiful place to visit and to see these animals in a stimulating environment. Thankful for places like this ...
Patricia de Ruiter rating5,0

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

A beautifull place to stay, with very kind and good service of the staff. The animal caretakers have a lot of knowledge that they love to share, so that you also leave with an educated mind. They treat the animals with a lot of care and they let them be as the wild animals they are. No petting or ...
Tessa Hageman rating5,0

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

The Lions Foundation is a great place to volunteer. The work is very diverse and there is always something to do! The zookeepers are nice to work with and easy to communicate with. There are also plenty of learning opportunities and time for relaxation! ...
Irene Voigt rating4,8

2023 at Assistent Animal Caretaker

Being a volunteer at The Lions Foundation in Bela-Bela, South Africa was one of the best experiences of my life. The location at Schrikkloof, 2.5 hrs drive from Johannesburg in the Waterberg area, is breathtaking. Quiet and peaceful reserve with plenty of wildlife. Imagine waking up in the ...

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