Tell the Airline Industry: Don't Fly Wild
With the death of Cecil the lion, a much-needed light has been shone on the devastation caused by international trophy hunting. Not only is the practice deadly for some of the world’s most majestic and endangered species, but it is also a drain on the natural and economic resources of the countries where it transpires.
Cecil the lion, pictured above, was widely photographed and somewhat habituated to a non-threatening human presence in Hwange National Park. Photo by Brent Stapelkamp.
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