Zimbabwean authorities hunt Spaniard accused of killing Cecil the lion
Authorities in Zimbabwe are trying track down a Spaniard who allegedly paid park guides 50,000 (£35,000) for the chance to kill Cecil, one of Africas most famous lions, who was the star attraction at the Hwange national park. The creature was found skinned and headless on the outskirts of the park.
The 13-year-old lion was wearing a GPS collar as part of a research project that Oxford University has been running since 1999, making it possible to trace its last movements when it was tricked into leaving the park and shot with a bow and arrow. The hunters then tracked the dying animal for 40 hours before they killed it with a rifle.
Bait, in the form of a freshly killed animal, was used to tempt Cecil out of the park, a technique commonly used so that hunters can legally kill protected lions.
Cecils death is a tragedy, not only because he was a symbol of Zimbabwe but because now we have to give up for dead his six cubs, as a new male wont allow them to live so as to encourage Cecils three females to mate, said Johnny Rodrigues, head of the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force. The two people who accompanied the hunter have been arrested but we havent yet tracked down the hunter, who is Spanish.
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