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Tó lo gordo y tó lo negro
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Pues sí que lo estaba.Bla, bla, bla, bla, bla. Mucha condena pero no estaba prohibido.
Los primeros datos de la investigación apuntan a que Walter no obtuvo la licencia de caza para esa zona, sólo la de turista, según ha señalado a EL MUNDO Rodrigues.
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Walter James Palmer ya tuvo problemas con la justicia por la caza. En el año 2008 fue condenado a una multa de 3.500 euros y a un año bajo vigilancia por matar a un oso negro en un área natural de Pesca y Vida en EEUU sin tener licencia para ello.
“Palmer shot Cecil with a bow and arrow but this shot didn’t kill him,” he said. “They tracked him down and found him 40 hours later when they shot him with a gun. The hunters then found that the dead lion was wearing a tracking collar, which they unsuccessfully tried to hide.”
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Emmanuel Fundira, president of the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe, called for Palmer to be prosecuted as a criminal. “Cecil was a collared lion, a protected species,” he said.
“The rules are clear in Zimbabwe that no protected lions should be hunted. The American members of our association are encouraged to conduct themselves in a way that is beyond reproach. We are using hunting as a conservation tool, but when the tool is abused in this way, it destroys the whole principle.”
Y no, no es lo mismo matar cualquier león que ciertos leones, porque
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...used-killing-cecil-lion-upset-hunter-zimbabwe“The saddest part of all is that now that Cecil is dead, the next lion in the hierarchy, Jericho, will most likely kill all Cecil’s cubs so that he can insert his own bloodline into the females.”
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