There were hopes that he was gone for good, but he’s back

 

Craig Busch is back at Kingdom of Zion

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HOME AGAIN: After three years away, Lion Man Craig Busch is back with the lions.

Craig “The Lion Man” Busch has told of his pride and joy in being back with his big cats, at the renamed Kingdom of Zion wildlife park.

Busch is this weekend celebrating the official reopening of the park, on the outskirts of Whangarei.

Yesterday he invited Sunday News into the big cat reserve for a special behind-the-scenes tour.

In between mingling with well-wishers, he said: “To be back here is unreal … it took about a week to actually realise that I am home.

“The minute I did get here, they [big cats] realised dad was home. They must have roared for about two days.

“It is like a lion orchestra … an orchestra that is absolutely beautiful.”

In January, it was confirmed Busch – who set up the park in 2002, handed control to his mother Patricia Busch in 2006, and whose employment there ended two years later – would return to Zion.

His return followed the park’s sale by receivers to new owners.

After being away from the park – and its remaining 35 lions, tigers, cheetahs, leopard and serval – for three years, Craig Busch said there were still moments he pinched himself to reassure him he really was back.

“I live for these animals,” he said. “My whole life is used up on these guys because that is what I believe in.”

Busch’s “lion orchestra” roared with apparent glee during his three-hour escorted tour around the park’s sprawling grounds for Sunday News yesterday.

He also showed his bond with his “best mate”, Zion the lion.

“He is the most special lion here … and the most different,” Busch said.

“He is very protective of his dad. He doesn’t like other people too close to me or any other lion. And no matter where I am, myself and him can feel each other.”

The big cat park’s name has changed from Zion Wildlife Gardens to Kingdom of Zion during his absence.

“I love the name Kingdom of Zion. It suits the park and gives that sort of Disney-kind of feel to the park,” Busch said. “And if you look at some of the cats, they are almost like characters of Disney.

“It is what it means to me … it is a paradise for the cats and the people who come here.”

Busch was committed to continuing the big cats’ welfare, and adding some new features to the park. “It will be a park that will be themed into different settings, from where the animal’s origins is.

“I am one man doing many things. And all the dreams come from my head. Good things take time … it revolves around money and manpower.”

Before his return, Busch spent time in South Africa, including helping promote conservation attempts to save the white rhino from poachers.

He said even while thousands of kilometres away from “home”, Zion’s big cats had been ever in his heart.

“It has been on my mind every second and every minute of every day,” he said.

Busch thanked staunch supporters for helping him return to the park, including 76,000 fans on his official Facebook page.

“They have given a lot of support over the time. There are so many people around the world that actually believe in what I do and love what I do. I am very lucky to have that following and I am very grateful.”

ANOTHER SERIES LIKELY

Busch has confirmed he is in talks with prospective broadcasters about an imminent return to reality TV.

Busch found worldwide fame and acclaim as star of The Lion Man television series, which gave big cat fans an insight into his animal handling skills and life behind the scenes at the Zion wildlife park.

While filming ceased on The Lion Man in the mid-2000s, repeats of the show are still being played in more than 100 countries around the world.

“There will be another Lion Man show … there will be quite a few,” Busch said.

“I am talking to different ones [broadcasters] around the world and I have not made a decision yet.”

A film crew was on site yesterday, filming Busch’s interaction with his big cats and scores of fans who attended the Kingdom of Zion’s official reopening over Easter weekend. During his three-year absence from the park, Busch also completed some filming in the wild in South Africa.

“I am going to do filming for the rest of my life,” he said.

“I didn’t use to like it when I first started years ago. But now I enjoy it. I think it is a necessary thing to actually help educate and teach people around the world.

“If people can learn from that, that will actually put a smile on my face.”

Asked the secret behind The Lion Man’s success, Busch replied: “It is real … and the realness shows – it shows on screen.”


http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/6709382/Lion-Man-back-with-his-pride

 

Craig Busch is a TV personality affiliated with Zion Wildlife Gardens in New Zealand (http://www.zionwildlifegardens.co.nz). Their homepage has a montage of him kissing a white tiger and interacting with other big cats.

Lion and Tiger Kept Frozen so Lion Man Could Use Them for TV Props

BY NEIL REID – Sunday News

Last updated 05:00 24/10/2010

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Patricia Busch claims former circus lion Samson was kept frozen next to pet food for seven months by her son.

FUR is continuing to fly at Zion Wildlife Gardens with the release of a shocking photograph of a dead male lion lying in a freezer next to racks of meat.

The image was released on Zion’s official website by Patricia Busch, who took over running of the Northland park from her son Craig “Lion Man” Busch in 2006 and dismissed him two years later.

On the website, Patricia claims the dead big cat – former circus lion Samson – was kept frozen next to pet food for seven months by her son, who prevented her arranging a burial.

Patricia further claims Craig also kept the body of young white tiger Khan frozen “for some time”, only to thaw the cat out for a show-stopping burial scene on his hit TV series The Lion Man.

Through a spokeswoman, Craig has rejected the claims made about both Samson and Khan.

The spokeswoman said Samson was “euthanised” on Patricia’s orders when Craig was away from the park, north of Whangarei.

She said Samson stayed in the freezer for the seven months because Patricia had instructed staff “not to work with Craig” and he was not physically able to move the lion’s dead body by himself.

On the Zion website, Patricia said Craig had Khan euthanised because the tiger was deformed from inbreeding.

“He then proceeded to put Khan in the freezer for some time only to thaw him out when The Lion Man commenced as he said the burial would make a good TV story,” Patricia said.

“His actions regarding the postponement of Khan’s funeral affected members of the team.”

But Craig’s spokeswoman said Khan was euthanised “on advice from the park vet”.

“It is correct to say that he had medical issues since birth.

“To say that these arose from inbreeding is not,” the spokeswoman said.

Of Khan’s being kept frozen, she said: “Unfortunately it is fact of life that bodies, animal and human, are kept in refrigeration after death and pending burial.

“Craig wanted to find an appropriate burial site for Khan and he needed time to grieve.

“Since the viewers of The Lion Man had followed the story of Khan, it seemed appropriate to film the burial ceremony so that they might have closure.”

Khan died about a year before Craig was dismissed.

The continued spat between Patricia and her son comes just days before the next court hearing over the fatal mauling of Zion big-cat handler Dalu Mncube.

Mncube was fatally attacked by white tiger Abu on May 26, 2009. The big cat was put down.

The Department of Labour laid a charge against Zion Wildlife Services Ltd for failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of employees while at work.

It has also charged Zion Wildlife Gardens Ltd with a count of failing to take all practicable steps to ensure that no hazard that is in the place of work harms people who are lawfully at work as employees of a contractor.

The case will be heard at Whangarei District Court on November 1. If found guilty, Zion could face a fine of up to $250,000 on each charge, including orders to pay reparations to Dalu’s family.

Ten days ago Bengal tiger Sita was killed in a clash with male tiger Jahdu at Zion.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-news/news/4267813/Mums-chilling-swipe-at-Lion-Man/

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Lion Man Out, MAF [Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry] Investigates Declawing

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Lion Man Craig Busch’s licence to operate Zion Wildlife Gardens has been revoked after his loving mum Patricia (manager of the lion park) told MAF that he was no longer employed by the park. He has been replaced as licensed operator by former Auckland Zoo manager Glen Holland.

Philip Smith from Great Southern Television insists that the cats will be back on our television screens in some shape or form. He told TV3

“The story is always about the preservation and conservation, that’s the story and no man or person is bigger than that story.”

I must have been watching a different show. What I saw was focused around Craig – the way he interacted with the lions, trained the lions, cuddled and played with the lions.

Court Battle Between Craig And His Mum

Next week, Craig and Patricia Busch go head to head in court in a civil claim that Craig has set up a competing website selling Lion Man merchandising and asking for donations to help his conservation
efforts. Lion Man producers Great Southern Television are partnered with Patricia to produce The Lion Man television program and profit from the merchandising. They allege Craig is making false claims that his site is the “official site” of the Lion Man.

Does anyone else find the timing suspicious? Mum is going into court next week claiming that their website is the official one, and what better proof than ousting the man known as “The Lion Man” from his role at the park?

MAF Investigation To Date

TVNZ say that a report from MAF described the arguments between Craig and Patricia as childish and MAF were concerned about the welfare of the big cats after claims that Craig had changes the locks on enclosures and a sick tiger couldn’t be attended to for five days. They also listed several other concerns including insanitary conditions

Neighbours report that the police have been called out on several occasions, including a false alarm last weekend that someone was attempting to remove gates from the wildlife park.

Patricia has also made claims that she was abused by Craig and rumour has it she attempted to take out a restraining order against him.

MAF Investigating De-clawing

Most of the concerns raised by MAF have been remedied, however they are still investigating one matter. According to TVNZ, MAF is investigating de-clawing, which was described in the report as an
unnecessary practice. MAF are investigating both the lion park and the vet that de-clawed the big cats. Ex employees of Zion Wildlife Gardens have confirmed to NZRealityTV.com that many of the cats have been de-clawed.

Park Still Open to Visitors

But there is good news for people hoping to visit the park. New operator Glen Holland told TV3 that he believes the park is in good shape and that he is satisfied with the condition of the animals, the
enclosures and the training the staff have received.

http://www.nzrealitytv.com/2008/11/lion-man-out-maf-investigates-declawing.html

Animal cruelty allegations made against Busch

Published: 6:24PM Sunday May 31, 2009

Serious allegations, including claims of animal cruelty, have been made against TV’s world famous Lion Man.

ONE News has obtained documents, and spoken to workers at the Zion Wildlife Gardens, about occasions when big cats were hurt and people put at risk over a period of five years.

The allegations surfaced after Craig Busch publicly criticised safety standards at Zion, following the fatal mauling of a keeper last week.

ONE News has spoken to staff who claim Busch cruelly killed unwanted cubs.

One worker claims he saw Busch put a cub down using a rock the size of a softball.

“He lay the cub on the ground…he was in a standing position and he threw the rock down on the ground onto the cub. It took three or four times before he was satisfied it was dead, cause he actually… semi missed&he clipped it cause I remember seeing the thing bounce with the impact of the rock,” alleges one anonymous worker.

ONE News put these specific allegations to Busch. He declined to appear on camera, but through a spokesperson says he denies he has ever mistreated any animals.

Earlier in the week at a press conference Busch was adamant the welfare of the cats was a top priority.

“There is no way I am going to allow those tigers or any cat there get put down, no way,” he says.

Busch also claimed safety standards at Zion Wildlife Gardens have slipped since he was sacked last year.

“They need to pull their socks up.”

However some staff allege last October it was Busch who put lives at risk insisting two keepers run alongside a tiger on a lead as part of training.

Staff spoken to by ONE News say running with a cat can incite it to attack. In one case a tiger did just that, biting a worker.

“The tiger jumped him down on the first run and went over to grab him by the throat, lucky I was there and I hit the tiger a few times,” says the worker.

A third park worker alleges he saw Busch beat two of the cats with a short wooden handle.

“He laid into it and laid into and laid into.. the male lion come and laid on top of her to guard her cause she was whimpering … and he said ‘you want some too’ and gave him a couple of blows too.”

Staff spoken to by ONE News say they didn’t speak up at the time because they were scared to do so.

http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/animal-cruelty-allegations-made-against-busch-2764199

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