Posted on 07/30/2015 9:58:54 AM PDT by rktman
I found this on the popular site accuratereloading.com. It adds facts, texture and nuance to the emotion floating about out there. Remember that Zimbabwe is one of the most corrupt regimes in the world. From Zimbabwe Wildlife Conservation:
We have been following these threads with great interest. we emphasize we are advocates of "sustainable utilization " as a conservation tool , some Basic facts that have been verified by several reliable and credible sources :-
The operator / professional hunters in question had a valid TR2 form stamped by the Zimbabwe parks & wildlife authority. This form once stamped allows a hunt to take place."authority to hunt"
Each and every property or hunting concession to be hunted by the registered operator/client / professional hunter during the course of conducting the hunt must be recorded on this TR2 form
All hunting Quota's are issued by Zimbabwe parks Authority, and ARE AREA SPECIFIC!!! The property in question where the lion was hunted is "Antonette", which incidentally was legally owned by Peter Johnston /Rosslyn Safaris, and was taken without compensation during the land grab. This could get
Any off take of animals be it for cropping,management or trophy hunting purposes has to be applied for and approved. The land owner is then issued with a "quota" which is valid from 01/01 -31/12 of each year. Few clients fully understand the different land classifications Zimbabwe has for its hunting industry.
(Excerpt) Read more at gunwatch.blogspot.com ...
Thanks for posting. It answered some questions I had.
I cannot condone killing wildlife unless for food.
This story isn’t old yet? How many times must we hear about a dead lion?
#catlivesmatter
Too many apparently. American animals in shelters——meh.
Aren’t they alleging that the lion was lured onto the property? Is that legal?
I have no problem with legal hunting. I understand that male lions seldom live beyond 20 years or so in captivity and much less in the wild.
No one cares about the facts. It’s a trumped up distraction from the PP issue. Just like the fake PP website hack.
I am amazed at how much the media have been pushing this story.
People who four days ago had never heard of Cecil the lion are now, as if on cue, outraged that a single hunter killed a single lion, and may have violated game and hunting regulations of Zimbabwe. We are now supposed to be shocked and outraged about hunting trips by Americans in Zimbabwe.
Amazing to me that the media glommed on to this, as if the biggest news in the world is that someone went hunting. The biggest news of the world is that someone may have violated hunting laws of an obscure country in darkest Africa. Unbelievable to me.
I read a quote from a citizen living in that area that has witnessed the true suffering and REAL problems facing some people in Zimbabwe:
“The issue of Cecil is not an issue. I think people of America and the like... their lives are so perfect, so rich, no problems at all, they have to manufacture problems. They would not last a day in Zimbabwe”
Much more relevant than some phony treaty with iran that’ll for sure bite us in the ass eventually.
Someone put a picture out yesterday of “ribs showing, belly’s extended” little African kids begging for some chow. Think they’d like some lion meat for dinner? Plans chugging along just fine. Skew folks priorities and we’ll have our way with them eventually.
Giving a name to a lion does not make it human. Calling a baby-in-development a mass of tissue does not make it non-human.
Think bambi, thumper etc, etc. Clarence the cross eyed lion? Some folks have been humanizing animals for quite a while now. Donald Duck, Mickey and Minnie. Heck they’re just simple folks just like us. :>}
#zebraslivesmatter
Thank you for that. You're right on both counts.
And, there's more. You can't prove that you're a man by traveling halfway around the world to execute a defenseless animal. You can't buy courage. And, you can't develop courage by hiring a PR firm and hiding from the press.
This guy should summon up the courage to get out in front of this. He should come forward and try to explain what he thought he was doing, what he was trying to prove. The truth can't be as bad as he's making it appear.
That is your free choice. But is does not bequest nobleness or even sanity about your persona. Rather it is quite irrational and naïve. Most enlightened folks kill mice in their kitchen, rats in their garage and rattlesnakes in their back yard.
Some large, cute critters can kill a precious human that was only innocently fishing or picking berries in Alaska. Self defense is a quite strong reason to kill wildlife that one does not intend to eat. Such a list could go on and on but to what avail? It is suggested that you research the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
Yea, like your local Circle K
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