Zimbabwe’s Most Famous Lion is Now a Hunting Trophy

in Animal News on July 23, 2015

The killing of Cecil the lion, a black-maned inhabitant of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, has sparked outrage from conservationists. As one of the oldest and largest male lions in Zimbabwe, Cecil was known by park rangers and safari drivers alike—a popular tourist attraction for the thousands of visitors to the park each year. But, last week, the lion crossed just outside the park’s border, and a bow hunter shot the 13-year-old big cat. The hunters reportedly tracked down the wounded lion two days later, killing him with a rifle. (Because Cecil was killed outside the park on private land, the killing was legal.)

Link: Yahoo! News

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