Zimbabwe Says Another Lion Was Illegally Killed By An American

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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A second American killed a lion in an illegal hunt with a bow and arrow in Zimbabwe several months ago, amid an international outcry over a U.S. hunter accused of illegally killing a well-known lion named Cecil in early July, authorities said Sunday.

The second American was involved in an illegal hunt of a lion in April around Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, said the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in a statement. A Zimbabwean landowner named Headman Sibanda was arrested in the case and is assisting police with their investigation, the authority said.

Zimbabwean authorities earlier said they are seeking the extradition of Minnesota dentist Walter James Palmer, alleging he did not have authorization to kill the lion named Cecil a month ago. The lion was lured out of Hwange park and first wounded with a bow and arrow before being tracked down and shot, according to conservationists in Zimbabwe. Palmer has said he relied on his professional guides to ensure the hunt was legal.

Two Zimbabwean citizens were arrested and face charges in the case in which Palmer has been implicated.

On Saturday, Zimbabwe's wildlife authority said it had suspended the hunting of lions, leopards and elephants in the Hwange area. Bow and arrow hunts were also suspended and can only be approved by the head of the director of the wildlife authority.

Zimbabwe Alleges Second American Involved In Illegal Lion Hunt

This isn't making American hunters look very good.
 
I hope everyone gets the book thrown at them that provides for and participates in an illegal hunt.

Now to add some sanity to this conversation though, if one is an American hunter planning a trophy hunt it is up to them NOT to trust their guides implicitly and to double check anything and everything regarding their hunt.

No excuses. Corruption abounds in most places and the hunter has to take steps to insure that their hunt is legal.
 

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