Monday, April 05, 2021

Get 25 Free Spins and Check Out Springbok Casino's Tribute to South Africa's Ethical Animal Sanctuaries

All over the world, animal sanctuaries tend to injured or orphaned animals and in many cases are the only hope for some animals. Springbok Casino wants to pay tribute to the organizations from Limpopo to the Western Cape that ethically care for all of South Africa's elephants, lions, rhinos, chimps, monkeys, birds and reptiles.

While you're there, don't forget to collect your 25 free spins on the casino's popular T-Rex 2 slot, only until the end of the month.

Springbok is sharing information and videos about 11 Ethical Animal Sanctuaries including:

The Jane Goodall South Africa Chimpanzee Sanctuary is home to chimpanzees rescued from the bush meat trade, orphaned, traded in the illegal pet market, or rescued from circuses.

Traumatized rhino calves as young as just a few days old are brought to The Rhino Orphanage where they receive specialist care.


Lions from unspeakably awful circumstances live out their lives in peace and dignity at Drakenstein Lion Park.

C.R.O.W. (Centre For Rehabilitation Of Wildlife) in Durban has assisted over 3000 orphaned, injured and displaced animals including mongoose, genets and antelope.

Bambelela takes orphaned and injured monkeys, helps them form troops and relocates them to monkey-friendly game farms.

Sadly, not all sanctuaries have the animals’ best interests at heart, so you need to know how to spot organizations who may try to mislead you.

"A big red flag is the promotion of lion cub petting," said Springbok's manager, Daniel van Wyke. "These places aren't sanctuaries. They're breeding and exploiting animals for profit!"

Springbok's Ethical Animal Sanctuaries feature can be found at:

Springbok Casino is South Africa's favourite online casino. It has hundreds of slots and table games, all played in Rands, and provides customer service in a either English or Afrikaans.

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