Warning: The images in this post could be distressing for some readers.
When pictures of 19-year-old hunter Kendall Jones went viral earlier this week, many were horrified.
The photos showed the smiling, sunny Texan cheerleader next to the animals she had shot and killed. White lions. Rhinoceroses. Zebras.
But as more details of her hunting habits were revealed, what many found just as shocking were the circumstances under which the animals had lost their lives.
Jones claimed she was killing the animals as part of a “conservation” effort.
“Controlling the male lion population is important within large fenced areas like these in order to make sure the cubs have a high survival rate,” Jones wrote on her Facebook page.
“Funds from a hunt like this goes partially to the government for permits but also to the farm owner as an incentive to keep and raise lions on their property. […] Now to the leopard, this was a free ranging leopard in Zimbabwe on communal land. The money for the permit goes to the communal council and to their village people.”
Kendall was reportedly taking part in what is known as “canned hunting”.
If you’re wondering what “canned hunting” is – think battery hens but with big cats and you’ll have the basic idea.
It is a legalised practice where lions (and some other large animals) are removed from the wild or bred in captivity, and kept in conservation parks and breeding programs. They are brought up among humans. They are bottle fed, and petted by children and tourists.
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My brother just got back from working at an animal rehabilitation center in South Africa. He gave me an interesting perspective on the whole hunting thing, as he told me about an elephant that was killed by someone who paid $30,000 to do so.
The elephant was old and would have died in the next few years anyway, and once it was killed that money went straight into conservation efforts, saving so many more animals. They also were able to use all the meat from the dead elephant to feed the animals at his rehabilitation center...and as you can imagine it was a lot of meat! He also said elephants are a problem in SA as they kill a lot of the wildlife and need culling..in a similar way that kangaroos do. I'm not sure about lions though, in Kendall's case.
The only thing I don't really understand is WHO are these people and WHY they would pay so much money to want to kill such a beautiful animal...but hey, as he explained the loss of one animal's life is actually saving so many more!
I am speechless after viewing this video and so so upset. I feel helpless that this cannot be stopped immediately. This makes my stomach feel sick....I am trying not to cry....this poor animal trusts humans probably because she was raised on a farm by humans.
True cowards the people that do this. Notice how they kept the motor running on that jeep to protect themselves should that lion have even tried to defend herself.
This is sad, it is disturbing to say the least and I would hardly call the activity in this video "hunting"