Zimbabwe is seeking is extradition.Ī second American, Pennsylvania doctor Jan Seski, was named by wildlife officials on Sunday as having killed another lion in April, allegedly without a quota or permit.Ĭonservation groups are divided about whether trophy hunting is beneficial to wildlife. He reportedly paid $50,000 to hunt the animal with a bow. Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer found himself facing global blacklash after it emerged he shot and killed a well-known lion named Cecil in Zimbabwe. "I can tell you for a fact that there are huge swaths of Africa that are currently being devoted to wildlife that will very, very quickly be overrun by people and cattle, and in the end the wildlife is the loser." "My big fear is if we have a knee-jerk reaction to this incident and we ban hunting outright," he said.
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