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The killing of a collared lion involved in a research project in Zimbabwe by a trophy hunter has been condemned by wildlife ...
Blondie, a well-known lion in Zimbabwe, was killed by a trophy hunter whose professional guide claims the hunt was conducted legally and ethically.
Spread This NewsTRT Global Cecil the lion was the face of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, had his own Wikipedia page, and a ...
A trophy hunter who legally killed a lion in Zimbabwe that was part of a study has drawn criticism from wildlife advocates.
A lion that was being tracked by Oxford University researchers in western Zimbabwe has been killed by a trophy hunter, in ...
Global outrage around the hunt for Blondie is building, and this could be a problem for hunting's reputation and ...
Zimbabwe is home to approximately 1,500 wild lions, with around one-third of them living in the vast Hwange National Park. Across Africa, the wild lion population is estimated at around 20,000.
Zimbabwe is home to approximately 1,500 wild lions, with around one-third of them living in the vast Hwange National Park. Across Africa, the wild lion population is estimated at around 20,000.
Zimbabwe is home to approximately 1,500 wild lions, with around one-third of them living in the vast Hwange National Park. Across Africa, the wild lion population is estimated at around 20,000.
Zimbabwe allows up to 100 lions to be hunted a year. Trophy hunters, who are usually foreign tourists, pay tens of thousands of dollars to kill a lion and take the head or skin as a trophy.