i'm not sure if serious.
i was hoping to get back to this earlier but data service has been a hit and miss up in the tree.
is so, i completely disagree with the ignorance on display here. circle of life, nature...whatever. it was a hunt...a paid hunt. there isn't anything regarding circle of life, nature about this hunt.
secondly, regarding your statement it WAS just another lion. the thing is...it wasn't. lion populations are threatened and will continue to decline. it wouldn't surprise me if the African lion doesn't warrant an endangered tag in the next decade.
i'll put "it WAS just another lion" in a different light though, perhaps closer to home...
[forget status of the animal...it isn't in play] let's say you got invited to go on a bird hunt, but not just any old crow hunt. it was a bird of prey hunt...an adventure in the forests of Auburn, AL and knew it was an opportunity to bag a Golden Eagle.
bam! bam!
you've downed this remarkable predator.
but it turns out it wasn't just any other Golden Eagle but Nova... the War FUCKING Eagle VII. you didn't know...fine but whoever guided you on this hunt knew. released [stole] it from a captive state, ripped the identification tag off, led it to the forest you were hunting, and spotted it for you.
you destroyed a symbol. a mascot. a kid's delight. a study of research. a stud for conservation.
anyway...
And I must ask if the drivel you posted above was truly serious.
Eagles in this country have been protected wince 1940. It is illegal to just about touch an eagle. So your whole diatribe is moot.
The circle of life includes humans. Lions are not endangered and in some parts of the world are a nuisance. You know, like killing and eating people! So what if it was a paid hunt. The permits allowed are to control the population of lions. Got a permit, a lions gonna die. If not a paid hunter bringing money in for the locals, then it will be some hired gun by the government. And the locals don't get squat. As long as it was done within the confines of the law, why do you care. The locals certainly do not. And the fact that it was an old lion was even better. As lions get older, they lose privilege within the pride. Then they have to hunt their own food, including people.
I love how peoples' hearts are just crying over this damn lion when the little kids that are living in the village next door are dieing of disease and hunger.
Holy shit people, its a damn lion. They are not endangered and the guy had a tag. If the guide did anything illegal, then stick it to him.
And the lion population is not threatened and declining due to hunting, they are losing their habitat daily due to people. If you want to save the lion, send money for contraceptives.
So yes, it was just another lion; just like the other five elephants killed the same week and countless other animals killed during the same time frame. All under permit from the Zimbabwe government.
I hear you'll have a higher rate of success saving the whales....