I suppose we'd all accept that if a lion or similar animal was raiding our village and killing our children, some kind of search party would be necessary to locate the beast and kill it in order to protect ourselves.
I can also accept (just) that on rare occasions, culling of animals is necessary for the benefit of the animals and their habitat.
I absolutely don't understand the mentality of hunting anything for fun. The photographs all over the internet (as described by granjura above) are nauseating. The one of the young woman who killed the glorious giraffe made me feel physically sick when it popped up on my news feed some weeks ago.
I live in hope that Cecil's murder will widen the debate about these reserves. That kind of hunting has nothing to do with conservation, no matter how hard they try and dress it up as such.
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there's nothing sporting about it.
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