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Hunters kill Zimbabwes most famous lion

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( This post was last modified: 07-29-2015, 04:47 AM by peter )

CECIL'S KILLER:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...babwe.html

Although his teeth seem to be ok, I do have some questions about his attitude towards poor old Cecil, who was beheaded. Not to mention all the others he killed. The list is long.

Are we aware of the fact today is 2015, Mr. Palmer? And not 1915? Do we know about the plight of wild animals today? Animals your children will never see when you continue like this?  

My advice would be to buy a decent camera. Use your next vacation to get the best footage of a wild lion so far. A living lion, I mean. One that still lives when you return to Minnesota. As you will do it on foot and without bows and rifles, you will have to invest a bit of time in learning about the ways of wild animals. Can I advice a meet with the locals? And a one-week course on tracking and how to behave with wild animals? For a decent fee, thus encouraging them to take an interest in their feline neighbours? Living neighbours who do not start screaming when they see a dentist, I mean a human?

If you do it in this way, the next generation might have the opportunity to see wild animals as well. Acting in a responsable way is the best legacy. Why don't you give it a try?
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RE: Hunters kill Zimbabwes most famous lion - peter - 07-28-2015, 08:32 PM



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