From Finance to Wildlife: Dean Schneider’s Journey with Lions
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Dean Schneider, a former Swiss financier, pursued his passion for wildlife advocacy and traded his successful career to care for a pride of lions in South Africa.
He now runs a wildlife sanctuary where he shares astounding images and videos on Instagram, showcasing his close bond with these magnificent creatures.
Schneider emphasizes that his relationship with the lions goes beyond just playing with them. He views himself as part of their pride and participates in challenging situations.
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He warns others against playing with lions, as he has developed a deep understanding of their behavior and communication.
Fear is something Schneider never experiences when interacting with the lions. He believes that fear stems from the unknown, and since he understands how lions think, he remains unafraid, even when hurt.
Schneider also notes that he would never attempt to interact with truly wild animals, as it would be impossible to gain their trust without raising them from a young age.
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The bond Schneider shares with the lions is natural, and he does not see himself as their authority figure.
He focuses on communication through body language, which he considers essential for a harmonious relationship with the animals.
Schneider admires lions’ intelligence, wisdom, and ability to create and execute strategies.
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Schneider is working on several projects to further his mission of inspiring and educating people globally about the animal kingdom.
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He aims to build a large social media audience. He has initiated the “Live Wild” project to allocate 300 hectares of his 360-hectare property for the lion pride to live and hunt independently.
Though maintaining the Hakuna Mipaka Oasis is financially challenging, Schneider is content with his life choice and finds fulfillment in dedicating his time, money, and energy to the world of animals.