Cecil internet rage forces dentist lion killer to hide & close clinic
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The Minnesota dentist accused of killing a beloved Zimbabwean lion has gone into hiding after a social media storm that included death threats. In a statement to the press, he claimed the hunt was legal. Hunting tourists kill about 600 lions annually.
Cecil, a 13-year-old lion in Hwange National Park, was killed earlier this month. He was reportedly lured outside the park, shot with an arrow, and followed for 40 hours before the hunters finished him off with a gunshot. Zimbabwean officials blamed a Western hunter for the kill, and identified him as Dr. Walter Palmer of Minnesota to a UK newspaper, the Telegraph, on Tuesday.
What followed was a veritable “volcano of hate,” according to one social media analyst.
As people around the world called for Palmer’s death and dismemberment, posted his phone number, home address and other details online, and trashed his practice in online reviews, the dentist went into hiding.
One local news reporter went out to Palmer’s office, finding it closed. Signs denouncing the dentist as a murderer and "scum bag" (sic) were posted on the door, while a collection of stuffed animals - with a plush lion front and center - adorned the entrance as a makeshift memorial. Animal rights activists have scheduled a protest in front of the office on Wednesday afternoon.
The dentist defended his actions in a statement sent late on Tuesday to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
“I deeply regret that my pursuit of an activity I love and practice responsibly and legally resulted in the taking of this lion," Palmer said.
“I hired several professional guides and they secured all proper permits. To my knowledge, everything about this trip was legal and properly handled and conducted,” the dentist added. “I had no idea that the lion I took was a known, local favorite, was collared and part of a study until the end of the hunt. I relied on the expertise of my local professional guides to ensure a legal hunt.”
Zimbabwean authorities say it was Palmer’s guide who reported Cecil’s death to the authorities, saying it was a mistake. Theo Bronkhorst of Bushman Safaris faces a charge of poaching, along with the owner of the land on which Cecil was shot, identified as Honest Trymore Ndlovu. Palmer has not been charged yet, though the authorities said he might be.
Trophy-hunting tourists legally kill more than kill 600 lions each year, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). That is approximately 2 percent of the entire African lion population, currently estimated at 30,000. A 2011 report by the International Fund for Animal Welfare said that between 1999 and 2008, American hunters accounted for 64 percent of the kills.
A July 1 post on the Facebook page of Bronkhorst’s company thanked everyone who ‘liked’ the page for “understanding how we as hunters do far more for conservation of our wildlife than anti hunters whom probably almost 100% have never even seen or been around our wildlife.”
Responses to the post have called hunters “sick psychopaths”, “spawns of Satan”, “lower than scum” and “like Hitler.”
An employee at Palmer’s office told reporters the practice will remain shut through the rest of the week. After Tuesday’s social media mobbing, there is no telling whether it will ever reopen, though.
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I agree that this is all the result of killing a much-loved lion. However, it has brought the hunting saga into the limelight and with the whole world watching it may bring some positive results.
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Yep and also some scary numbers and the way Zimbabwe issues permits
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He has a criminal recordRichprins wrote: I'm pretty sure the dentist is innocent, myself.
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not in this sense... I think he didn't know this Lion was Cecil
but right... it's a murderer
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It seems that in Zimbabwe they couldn't care less. A Minister who was asked to comment said: "What lion?" What count are the $50.000 that they collect.
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I really detest this kind of hunting! I am glad the world is outraged, for whatever reason. Some animals have to be culled, but that is usually done humanely, if there is such a thing. Relocation would be better. And the idea that poor Cecil was only injured and lived another 40 hours in agony is horrifying. OOOH! I had better get off my high horse. The more I think about it, the sadder I get about the state of our world.
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Old males like Cecil would generally be heading for an agonising death by starvation or relatively quick mauling by younger males soon anyway, after being kicked out of the pride. If he was being fed...another can of worms.
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From facebook:
Via Drew Abrahamson: I have just found out...& with a heavy heart...I am letting you know an American hunted Jericho (Apparently Cecil's brother as far as taking care of the pride)) just outside Hwange at 4pm this afternoon! I feel physically ill!!
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Via Drew Abrahamson: I have just found out...& with a heavy heart...I am letting you know an American hunted Jericho (Apparently Cecil's brother as far as taking care of the pride)) just outside Hwange at 4pm this afternoon! I feel physically ill!!
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I hope that this is not true How is this possible after what happened to Cecil?
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