05 November 2017, 16:56
KathiOutrage as trophy hunter shoots rare snow leopard and publishes 'vile' picture
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/w...shoots-rare-11470652Link has video,photo,article, and petiton.
Outrage as trophy hunter shoots rare snow leopard and publishes 'vile' picture where he's smiling ear-to-ear
Hossein 'Soudy' Golabchi stands smiling with the dead white and black animal draped across his shoulders in what protesters have called a 'disgusting example of outright murder'
Lucy Clarke-Billings
10:55, 5 NOV 2017
NEWS
A US trophy hunter is facing global criticism on social media after he shot a rare snow leopard and published this grinning picture online.
In the image, Hossein Golabchi - also known by the nickname Soudy - stands smiling from ear-to-ear with the stunning white and black animal draped across his shoulders.
The leopard appears to have been shot at least twice in the rear as blood seeps down its coat.
Golabchi, originally from Iran, came under fire after the so-called trophy hunting snap circulated online.
More than 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for Golabchi to be brought to justice.
The appeal was originally launched by account user Amanda on Care2, an online community that champions animal rights, on October 23 - International Snow Leopard Day.
Non-profit organisation Defenders of Wildlife has reported there are only an estimated 3,500 to 7,000 snow leopards left in the wild, with 600 to 700 in zoos.
The petition reads: "There's nowhere in the entire Western Hemisphere (and the rest of the world) that allows ANYONE to go into Central Asia to 'trophy hunt' a snow leopard.
"It is illegal to own their body parts or their beautiful fur and importing their remains into the United States is a federal offense.
"This long-time and prolific trophy hunter of rare cats must be made an example of or these magnificent cats will vanish forever."
To visit the petition, click here .
05 November 2017, 21:56
DentistThats BS. Look at Soudys face/age. In his book he says he shot it in 1984!! in Mongolia. Where is the problem?
06 November 2017, 01:12
PoyntmanI saw this and i think the whole thing is fake news...
Picture looks completely fake and photo shopped to me....
06 November 2017, 22:23
DentistNo it`s not photoshopped. It`s from his own book. But it was 33 years old. Legal tag. So this is just stupid.
06 November 2017, 23:38
Poyntmanquote:
Originally posted by Dentist:
No it`s not photoshopped. It`s from his own book. But it was 33 years old. Legal tag. So this is just stupid.
Thanks for clarifying....the photo looked strange to me.especially how his head and face appeared in contrast. Probably because it was such an old photo....
07 November 2017, 20:51
DTalaantis are such idiots. I always wonder who dresses them in the mornings because they are way too stupid to dress themselves.
07 November 2017, 22:34
Kathi http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/thous...snow-leopard-1646131From the attached link:
In a more recent update, TERA wrote: "We've been contacted with concerns that the hunt may have happened too long ago to be prosecutable. To our knowledge there is no statue of limitations on international wildlife crime nor do we believe that there was just one snow leopard brutally destroyed." They also said that Golabchi had described the snow leopard hunt in a book.
From Amazon, that book appears to be from 2008. According to the Mail Online, Golabchi owns a construction company in the US state of Georgia and is originally from Iran. He is also reported to have been the recipient of awards for his hunting.
The Snow Leopard Trust told IBTimes UK that they had been monitoring the case for some time and we still trying to gather the facts. According to them, Golabchi says the hunt occured in Mongolia during the 1980s, "which would make it at least possible that it was legal," a spokesperson said.
Golabchi also says that he exported the pelt to Mexico, which was not a part of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species at the time, but that the exort occured through Germany, which was.
08 November 2017, 13:58
Saeedquote:
"which would make it at least possible that it was legal," a spokesperson said.
What a bunch of utter idiots!
08 November 2017, 21:25
Dentistquote:
What a bunch of utter idiots!
Just another case of alternative facts...
11 November 2017, 04:50
Grizzly AdamsSorry, some things are just in bad taste and you're stupid to put them up for the public criticism that is sure to follow.
Grizz
04 December 2017, 04:57
BuffHunter63Beautiful rug out of that critter.
BH3
11 December 2017, 20:46
analog_peninsulaquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Sorry, some things are just in bad taste and you're stupid to put them up for the public criticism that is sure to follow.
Grizz
If bad taste were criminal, there would be more within prison than without.