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Craig Busch : ウィキペディア英語版
Craig Busch

Craig Busch (born 18 December 1964) nicknamed "The Lion Man", is a New Zealand television personality. He was the founder and majority shareholder of Zion Wildlife Gardens Ltd, which featured on television programme ''The Lion Man''. Zion Wildlife Gardens is now named Kingdom of Zion.
==Background==
In 1991, Busch was convicted of assault on an unidentified partner.
Busch has said that while spending time in Utah, in a mountainous region populated with wild cougars, he developed a friendship with one of these cougars and realised that interacting with big cats was his mission in life. Later he spent time in Hollywood as an animal handler for studios and wealthy individuals.
On his return to New Zealand in 1996, Busch built Zion Wildlife Gardens, initially in Kerikeri where he leased a property from the Cornelius family, and then relocated it to the current site, north of Whangarei.
In 2002 Busch purchased five white tigers from Bonnie Ringo of Cave Junction, Oregon in the United States.

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