http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/cecil-lion-zimbabwe-lifts-hunting-ban-after-just-10-days-n406971
After Just 10 Days
Zimbabwe has lifted a ban on big-game hunting after less than two weeks after the death of Cecil the lion, officials told NBC News on Monday.
The country suspended hunting on August 1 in the area surrounding Hwange National Park. This was where Cecil was killed by Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer with a bow in an incident that provoked international outrage.
Just 10 days after the moratorium was imposed, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority said it had been be axed across most of that area.
The ban remains in place on farmland where Cecil died, as well as several other farms were officials allege animals were killed illegally, parks spokeswoman Caroline Washaya-Moyo told NBC News.
Those exceptions will be reviewed following the trial of Theo Bronkhorst, the hunter who allegedly helped 55-year-old Palmer illegally hunt the animal. Palmer said he trusted his guides and believed he had the correct permits to kill the lion.
Anyone convicted of illegal hunting would be blocked from getting permits for life, “as they tarnish the image of the hunting industry, the authority and the country at large,” Washaya-Moyo said, adding that “their actions border on economic sabotage.”
The announcement that the ban was lifted came after a meeting between the parks authority and representatives from the hunting industry last week. Their recommendations have since been approved by the government, Washaya-Moyo said.
All hunts would now be subject to stricter rules, she added, with participants having to be accompanied by national parks staff at all times and required to submit detailed reports of the kill.
Bow hunting was also suspended unless the hunter had written permission from the national parks director general, the spokeswoman added
More of the same. Can we maybe assume that maybe the big hunting organizations talked to the officials in Zimbabwe? Could any mention of money have come into the discussion?
The article said something about ‘after talking with hunting groups’ they lifted the ban. I’m sure money was implied..
I think a lot of this is hunting group propaganda. They are probably working like mad to have this lifted, but I hope that the Zimbabwean government will have their own ideas. I’m really enjoying the thought of Zimbabwe’s CIO delivering Palmer to the authorities.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/08/11/after-death-cecil-lion-outside-unfenced-reserve-zimbabwe-resolves-to-protect/
Well here’s some good news, the ban is only ‘partial’. Of course you won’t hear that from their detractors. Also:
“Individuals involved in illegal hunting activities are banned from hunting for life as they tarnish the image of the hunting industry … Their actions border on economic sabotage,” the parks agency said in its statement.
Dear God, I hope Palmer is convicted and is never allowed to set foot there again. I hope he has killed his last animal in Africa. I’m very pleased that Zimbabwe appears to value her wildlife, unlike our country.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/zimbabwe-cecil-lion-hunting_55c9efb4e4b0f1cbf1e62cb2?kvcommref=mostpopular
sorry, that should read ‘the lifting of the ban is only partial’.