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Cecil the Lion: Zimbabwe searches for hunter who killed iconic big cat with bow and arrow and rifle | |
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Zimbabwean authorities have begun an investigation into the killing of Cecil the Lion, probably the country's most famous lion and the star attraction of the Hawange national park. | Zimbabwean authorities have begun an investigation into the killing of Cecil the Lion, probably the country's most famous lion and the star attraction of the Hawange national park. |
Cecil was killed by a sports hunter and his head taken as trophy. His body was found skinned and decapitated outside the park. | Cecil was killed by a sports hunter and his head taken as trophy. His body was found skinned and decapitated outside the park. |
Zimbabwean authorities are reportedly trying to track down the person who allegedly paid €50,000 (£35,000) to park guides for the chance to hunt Cecil. | Zimbabwean authorities are reportedly trying to track down the person who allegedly paid €50,000 (£35,000) to park guides for the chance to hunt Cecil. |
Reports of the incident quote Jonny Rodrigues of the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) as saying that 13-year-old Cecil was shot with a bow and arrow and was then tracked by the hunter for two days as he wandered wounded, before being shot with a rifle. | Reports of the incident quote Jonny Rodrigues of the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) as saying that 13-year-old Cecil was shot with a bow and arrow and was then tracked by the hunter for two days as he wandered wounded, before being shot with a rifle. |
According to Mr Rodrigues, the hunter was a Spanish citizen. | According to Mr Rodrigues, the hunter was a Spanish citizen. |
The Spanish animal charity Chelui4lions said it had written to the Spanish and EU authorities asking them to prevent Cecil's head being imported into Europe. | The Spanish animal charity Chelui4lions said it had written to the Spanish and EU authorities asking them to prevent Cecil's head being imported into Europe. |
There has been speculation that Cecil was enticed outside the Hwange park boundary using a freshly killed animal as bait. | There has been speculation that Cecil was enticed outside the Hwange park boundary using a freshly killed animal as bait. |
Outside of the park's boundaries it may not have been illegal to kill Cecil. | Outside of the park's boundaries it may not have been illegal to kill Cecil. |
A statement from the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters and Guides Association (ZPHGA) said that one of the hunters was a ZPHGA member and the safari had taken place on private land. | A statement from the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters and Guides Association (ZPHGA) said that one of the hunters was a ZPHGA member and the safari had taken place on private land. |
The organisation said it would not comment on the "legal aspect" of the hunt until the investigation by the Zimbabwe Parks Wildlife Management Authority had been concluded. | The organisation said it would not comment on the "legal aspect" of the hunt until the investigation by the Zimbabwe Parks Wildlife Management Authority had been concluded. |
Since Cecil's death a number of remarks attacking the group have been left by commenters on the ZPHGA's Facebook page. | Since Cecil's death a number of remarks attacking the group have been left by commenters on the ZPHGA's Facebook page. |
Bryan Orford, a professional wildlife guide, has filmed Cecil in the wild: | Bryan Orford, a professional wildlife guide, has filmed Cecil in the wild: |
Cecil was wearing a GPS collar making it possible to track his final movements. | Cecil was wearing a GPS collar making it possible to track his final movements. |
He had the collar as part of an Oxford University research project into the impact of sports hunting on lions in the safari area around the national park. | He had the collar as part of an Oxford University research project into the impact of sports hunting on lions in the safari area around the national park. |
Black-maned Cecil was popular with tourists, with some saying that he would pose for the camera. His death has re-awakened a debate on the hunting of Africa's wildlife for sport. | Black-maned Cecil was popular with tourists, with some saying that he would pose for the camera. His death has re-awakened a debate on the hunting of Africa's wildlife for sport. |
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