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https://www.newsday.co.zw/2017...lion-trophy-hunting/ Local conservationist calls for ban on lion trophy hunting September 1, 2017 in News LOCAL conservationist, Johnny Rodrigues, has called for a ban on lion trophy hunting following reports that 131 collared lions were shot dead after they had strayed out of Hwange National Park between 2006 and 2015. By Nokuthaba Dlamini Rodrigues of the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force said three lions, including Cecil’s son, Xanda had been shot outside the giant reserve recently. Cecil was shot outside the Hwange National Park by American dentist, Walter Palmer in 2015. The lion was a major tourist attraction at the national park and was being tracked by the University of Oxford as part of a major study. Its death sparked international outrage, with some activists calling for a ban on lion trophy hunting. Rodrigues called for a review of the licences given to the researchers. “Cecil the lion’s son was shot in Hwange near the same area Cecil was shot and he leaves behind a few cubs,” he said. “Apparently, there was communication between the researchers and the hunters on the location of Cecil’s son. “The lion is a collared lion, so it seems strange that yet again another collared lion has been shot even though Wildlife Conservation Unit (WILDCRU) and the professional hunters communicated about his whereabouts.” Rodrigues said between 2006 and 2015, 131 collared lions at the reserve were killed. “Ten of the lions were poached and their collars recovered, but as for the others, their deaths are a mystery,” he said. “We believe that the permits and licences should be withdrawn from the guardians, as they are only appeasing their masters, SCI and Oxford University.” However, Environment minister Oppah Muchinguri (pictured) dismissed Rodrigues’ claims, saying researchers from Oxford University were doing a good job at the Hwange National Park. “Rodrigues was paid a lot of money after the death of Cecil, but he never contributed a cent to research on lions, unlike some of us who were appointed with the good care, which Cecil got from the team from Oxford University,” she said. “Cecil was kept for 14 years and he was in the company of other lions that were not part of the research, so for some crazy man to call for a ban because of Cecil’s death doesn’t make sense. “There are other lions that are being monitored, so you cannot use one lion. Any educated researcher will dismiss that. “He has to prove his claims to us because he is lying, he is a liar. I don’t know whether he is educated or not because he doesn’t have evidence of any kind.” Muchinguri said the lion population in Zimbabwe had grown to 1 500 from 500 in 10 years, as a result of the country’s effective conservation methods. She said trophy hunting remained a sustainable way of maintaining the lion population to acceptable levels. Conservationists have remained critical of the government’s wildlife management policy, particularly after the chaotic land reform programme that started in the year 2000. Kathi kathi@wildtravel.net 708-425-3552 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." | ||
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What is the obsession with Palmer's job? Why is he always the "American dentist"? Likely a class warfare, rich, etc, but geez o hell it gets tiring... And, 'Rodrigues said between 2006 and 2015, 131 collared lions at the reserve were killed. “Ten of the lions were poached and their collars recovered, but as for the others, their deaths are a mystery,” he said.' Wait - the article title says the lions were "shot dead," why is there a "mystery?" | |||
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Well for once I agree wholeheartedly with the Zim Govt. Why Rodriguez is calling for the revocation of the research permit is a mystery, although I agree with that also. The rest of it is drivel. Russ Gould - Whitworth Arms LLC BigfiveHQ.com, Large Calibers and African Safaris Doublegunhq.com, Fine English, American and German Double Rifles and Shotguns VH2Q.com, Varmint Rifles and Gear | |||
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Rodrigues is lining his pockets with money from the bunny huggers, so he has to pay them lip service. He would not know what conservation is if it broke his bloody nose! A self obsessed idiot trying to keep his name in the news. And being an anti hunter always headline news! | |||
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It could not be said any better! | |||
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Rodrigues is not a conservationist he is an activist. He makes money from his antics which is his only reason for caring Will he make up the lost revenue if hunting is stopped? Can he prevent villagers poisoning and sharing rogue lions? Fortunately the Minister knows him for what he is. | |||
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Are the Ministers' claims of 1500 lion in the whole of Zim accurate? "...Them, they were Giants!" J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset | |||
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I am honestly surprised that JR hasn't been arrested by the Zim government or had a mysterious accident at their hands. | |||
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[quote]posted 04 September 2017 17:42 Hide Post I am honestly surprised that JR hasn't been arrested by the Zim government or had a mysterious accident at their hands. i'm all for hearing about it | |||
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