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Biggest lion of Africa killed by sport hunters

02:45 PM | 21 Jul, 2015
Biggest lion of Africa killed by sport hunters
Hwange (Web Desk) - A well-known and much-photographed black-maned lion affectionately named Cecil was killed by sport hunters just outside Hwange in Zimbabwe last week.

Wildlife enthusiasts say Cecil, possibly Hwanges’s largest lion, was a favourite among visitors to Zimbabwe’s premier national park as he was extremely relaxed around safari vehicles.

Cecil was wearing a collar when shot with bow and arrow by a Spanish hunter in the Gwaai concession that borders the park.

Alledgely, Cecil did not die immediately and it took a further two days to track him and kill him with a rifle.

The lion was skinned and his head removed as a trophy. There may have been an attempt to destroy the collar and hide it but it was later found.

Apparently there is no permitted quota to shoot lions in the Gwaai area but Zimbabwean hunters posting in online forums have insisted the hunt was legal.

The Zimbabwe Professional Hunters and Guides Association (ZPHGA) said in its statement late Monday confirming that the professional hunter, Theo Bronkhorst, accompanying the Spanish client was one of its members.

Legal or not, the death of Cecil, who has been a favourite icon in the area for over thirteen years, has caused deep concern among many conservationists about the practice of lion trophy hunting.

In a press release, Beks Ndlovo, CEO of the African Bush Camps group of companies, stated: “In my personal capacity.

I strongly object and vehemently disagree with the legalising and practice of hunting lions in any given area. I will personally be encouraging Zimbabwe National Parks and engaging with Government Officials to stop the killing of lions and with immediate effect.”

Bryan Orford a regular visitor to Hwange and who has filmed Cecil on numerous occasions says Cecil was Hwange’s “biggest tourist attraction. Not only a natural loss, but a financial loss.”

Orford reckons that with tourists from just one lodge collectively paying $9 800/day, Zimbabwe would have earned more in just 5 days by having Cecil’s photograph taken, than being shot by someone paying a single one-off fee of $45 000 with no hope of future revenue.

A full investigation by the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority and the safari industry at large has been initiated and a meeting has been called for all stakeholders to discuss the incident and find a resolution.

The author is working as Editor Digital Media for Daily Pakistan and can be reached @ItsSarfrazAli.

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Pakistani Rupee exchange rate to US Dollar, Euro, Pound, Dirham, and Riyal - 26 June 2024

Pakistani currency rates against US Dollar and other currencies on June 26, 2024 (Wednesday) in open market.

USD to PKR Rate Today

US dollar was being quoted at 277.65 for buying and 280.75 for selling.

Euro's buying rate stands at 293.5 and selling rate is 297.2 while British Pound rate is 349.35 for buying, and 352.8 for selling.

UAE Dirham AED's buying rate was at 75.1 and selling rate at 75.85 whereas Saudi Riyal's buying rate hovers at 73.05, and selling rate at 73.85.

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Source: Forex Association of Pakistan. (last update 0800 AM)
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