QUOTE FROM NEWS TODAY: Lion man Craig Busch and his supporters believe there could be a chance for him to return to his park, with rumours circulating that it may be sold.
Busch's supporters are trying to raise $3 million to pay the debt which they say has been building since he was fired as the operator at Zion Wildlife Gardens in Whangarei in 2008.
The park would not return ONE News calls but its website says it is seeking investors.
Busch was dismissed as operator of the park after an ongoing dispute with his mother Patricia, who also owns a share of the park.
The park was closed for a period in 2009 after two separate incidents of staff being attacked by tigers. The second attack was fatal.
A website has been set up which calls on people to make donations.
"In order to ensure that the cats and park will definitely be saved for Craig, he has to come up with the money to pay off the huge debt that has been built up over the time since he was thrown out of his own park," the website states.
Zion spokeswoman Sara Reid told the Northern Advocate she was aware of the campaign and said they were "acting without the authority of Zion Wildlife Park".