A new investigation has revealed the full extent of canned lion hunting in South Africa, as well as a number of other sickening practices.
It appears that major liberties were taken by some parties during the recent, infamous trophy hunt, and folks are trying to cover their tracks.
There is plenty of heated debate surrounding the recent trophy hunt along the Kruger Park border, and people are understandably emotional.
Three Croatians visiting South Africa in order to hunt captive-bred lions saw their trip end in disaster, one of their party winding up dead.
It’s a pretty important few weeks for the future of canned lion hunting in this country, which is why you need to front up and watch this trailer.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree and that is certainly true of this family. You’re never too young to shoot your first lion I guess, although people tend to disagree on that matter.
That karma can be a real bitch I tell you, something that Walter Palmer is finding out the hard way. You really shouldn’t go around hunting lions illegally my man.
If you’re appalled by the practice of canned lion hunting (and most of us are) you’ll like what’s coming out of this guy’s mouth. The tide might just be turning.
A documentary showing the hideous truth of canned lion hunting premieres next week in Durban. WARNING: The content of this clip is quite upsetting
South Africa’s next poaching epidemic could emanate out of the trade in lion body parts. Lion bones are being used as a replacement for tiger bones to concoct traditional Asian medicines like tiger brew wine because of the demise of the region’s tiger populations. Lion are already being poached in the northern section of the Kruger National Park.