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Ex-gamekeeper Derek Stocker’s ProStalk company specialises in trophy hunts to South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe

A company near Glastonbury has come under fire for selling “cruel” safaris where hunters can pay to kill baboons, monkeys, elephants, giraffes, and zebras.
ProStalk, based in Baltonsborough, six miles from Glastonbury, offers a range of packages specialising in trophy hunts across Africa, reports the Mirror.
Prices range from £875 to more than £8,000 with package titles including ‘The Springbuck Grand Slam’, ‘Cape Buffalo Cow Package’ and a ‘Five Day Winged Package.’
Hunters can add more animals to kill from a list of 65 species, including £1,666 extra to shoot a giraffe, £6,422 for a hippo or £47 for monkeys.
The site’s front-page includes testimonials from four proud customers, with…
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