Re: Zimbabwe's 'iconic' lion Cecil killed by hunter
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:04 pm
This is sickening
Bow and arrow I suppose that the idea of the professional hunter finishing off the poor animal would make it a "not valid" hunt They even did it from a platform raised over the earth. There is not even the thrill of the danger. WHY, WHY, WHY ???? Trophy hunting is simply disgusting and should not be allowed anywhere. I wonder if it is allowed to kill an impala if you are suffering from hunger
The story of conservation sustained by hunting is a joke!!! The money goes into the pockets of the professional hunters and the owners of the hunting reserves, who spend some of the money buying new animals to hunt.
They probably also organize lots of illegal hunts which are tax-free
Stories like this one make me furious and very sad, because I feel so unavailing
Bow and arrow I suppose that the idea of the professional hunter finishing off the poor animal would make it a "not valid" hunt They even did it from a platform raised over the earth. There is not even the thrill of the danger. WHY, WHY, WHY ???? Trophy hunting is simply disgusting and should not be allowed anywhere. I wonder if it is allowed to kill an impala if you are suffering from hunger
The story of conservation sustained by hunting is a joke!!! The money goes into the pockets of the professional hunters and the owners of the hunting reserves, who spend some of the money buying new animals to hunt.
They probably also organize lots of illegal hunts which are tax-free
Stories like this one make me furious and very sad, because I feel so unavailing