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Overview

Trophy Hunting Controversies are the online backlashes against the hunting of wild game animals, many of which were spurred by the circulation of trophy photographs on social media websites.

Background

In Africa, trophy hunting is legally practiced in many countries and is considered a major part of the tourism industry. According to a 2009 report by the World Bank, trophy hunting generates $201 million per year on the continent.[2] In March 2012, several trophy hunting photos featuring Donald Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr. began circulating online from the hunting website Hunting Legends, with many criticizing the brothers for killing the wild animals (shown below).

On March 14th, Donald Trump Sr. told Access Hollywood[8] that he did not approve of hunting and would be talking to his sons about the incident:

"I’ve never liked it (hunting). I’ve never liked that they like it… I’m going to talk to them about it. I’m not a fan of the whole situation."

Notable Developments

Melissa Bachman's Lion Hunting Photo

On September 30th, 2013, Minnesota-based TV show presenter Melissa Bachman shared a photo of her smiling and posing with a dead lion via Facebook and Twitter[1], adding “an incredible day hunting in South Africa! Stalked inside 60-yards on this beautiful male lion…what a hunt!” (shown below). After being initially met with positive feedback from her Twitter followers, the photograph was widely criticized after being posted by comedian Ricky Gervais.

Kendall Jones' Hunting Photo

In February, 2014, an online backlash rose against Kendall Jones, a student and cheerleader at Texas Tech University, for posting souvenir photographs of herself posing with endangered wild animals killed during a safari hunting trip in Africa.

Rebecca Francis' Giraffe Photo

On April 13th, 2015, comedian Ricky Gervais posted a tweet criticizing a photo of hunter Rebecca Francis posing next to a dead giraffe (shown below). In the first four months, the tweet gained over 49,000 retweets and 40,000 favorites. On April 14th, The Independent reported that Francis had received a "barrage of death threats" regarding her hunting images. As of August 2015, the Facebook[6] page she used to share her hunting photographs has been deleted.

Ricky Gervais @rickygervais Follow What must've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling? RETWEETS FAVORITES tRAI豐00 49,303 40,853 5:16 AM-13 Apr 2015 わta *

Cecil the Lion

On July 1st, 2015, Cecil, the treasured lion of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, was found dead on the outskirts of the habitat, skinned and beheaded after being fatally wounded by a hunter with an arrow and rifle bullet. The news of Cecil’s gruesome death was met with public outrage in Zimbabwe and the international conservation communities overseas, as the lion was well-known for his natural flair in human interactions. In the ensuing investigation by the Zimbabwean officials, two men were charged with poaching, Theo Bronkhorst and Bushmen Safaris, the owners of the bordering properties where the lion was killed. On July 27th, The Telegraph published an exclusive report identifying Cecil’s killer as Walter James Palmer, an American dentist and avid hunter from Bloomington, Minnesota. Palmer subsequently went into hiding following his identification as Cecil's killer and Zimbabwe placed an indefinite ban on big game hunting in the region.

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Sabrina Corgatelli's Photos

On July 26th, 2015, Idaho resident and hunter Sabrina Corgatelli posted several photographs from her recent trophy hunting trip in Africa to her "ItalianHuntress" Instagram feed. The posts received many negative comments from those who found the pictures distasteful.

italianhuntress FOLLOW italianhuntress FOLLOW 302 likes 4d 356 likes 1w italianhuntress Beautiful Blue Wildebeest. #Africa #racksandridges #huntlikeagirl load more comments lexengtonpics Why would you ever kill your favorite animal? Any animal? Because it's your hobby? You're a mess batmancanseeyou I would be impressed if these animals were killed with bare hands. catt ryan Ur a truly terrible being gypsyyxsoul @nestawarz one of her favorite animals...? Confused kilisitina91 One of her "favorites" @nicoalba rdole119 What we have her is a severely disturbed blood lust couple. I am a multi millionaire who grew up hunting for substance, not sport. I am also schooled in psychology and as definite as you are in you view you are sick. Killing gods beasts for sport and justifying it in a false narrative of conservation is a joke. I guess better than killing humans, which might be your choice if you could not murder helpless animals. andy_digallo Psicopataaaa de mierdaaaa.. lostangeles_found You are the disgusting scum of the earth. Animals are innocent beautiful beings of our shared planet. Your time will come. May you rot in hell brainless broad bakintweeest Why would u want to take the life of your Favirote animal. Fu danielsm95 @blackjaguarwhitetiger perkinsi If it was so beautiful why did you take its life? Take a picture next time and appreciate the beauty forever. This is disgusting and cowardly ioseestrada1010 Fw-ul, vou uuuuuu barrett_ hopson Does anyone spot the pig hiding behind the poor kudu? anz69 One of your favorite animals so you kill it? Makes perfect eftring sense...what in the absoli ite fl、서게?

On August 3rd, Richard Dawkins posted several tweets mocking Corgatelli for claiming to love and respect the animals she killed (shown below).[5] On August 4th, Corgatelli became a trending topic on Facebook.[3] By August 5th, her fan page[4] on the site gained over 24,000 likes.

Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins Aug 3 1 have so much respect and love for this animal I have such a disbelief that I got a giraffe!!! independent.co.uk/news/world/ame... t3 289 *240 Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins Following Dear Giraffe I have so much respect and love for you that I had to kill you. Sabrina Corgatelli. Makes sense. RETWEETS FAVORITES 624 792 12:05 PM -3 Aug 2015 わt3 ★ …

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Overview

Trophy Hunting Controversies are the online backlashes against the hunting of wild game animals, many of which were spurred by the circulation of trophy photographs on social media websites.

Background

In Africa, trophy hunting is legally practiced in many countries and is considered a major part of the tourism industry. According to a 2009 report by the World Bank, trophy hunting generates $201 million per year on the continent.[2] In March 2012, several trophy hunting photos featuring Donald Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr. began circulating online from the hunting website Hunting Legends, with many criticizing the brothers for killing the wild animals (shown below).



On March 14th, Donald Trump Sr. told Access Hollywood[8] that he did not approve of hunting and would be talking to his sons about the incident:

"I’ve never liked it (hunting). I’ve never liked that they like it… I’m going to talk to them about it. I’m not a fan of the whole situation."

Notable Developments

Melissa Bachman's Lion Hunting Photo

On September 30th, 2013, Minnesota-based TV show presenter Melissa Bachman shared a photo of her smiling and posing with a dead lion via Facebook and Twitter[1], adding “an incredible day hunting in South Africa! Stalked inside 60-yards on this beautiful male lion…what a hunt!” (shown below). After being initially met with positive feedback from her Twitter followers, the photograph was widely criticized after being posted by comedian Ricky Gervais.



Kendall Jones' Hunting Photo

In February, 2014, an online backlash rose against Kendall Jones, a student and cheerleader at Texas Tech University, for posting souvenir photographs of herself posing with endangered wild animals killed during a safari hunting trip in Africa.



Rebecca Francis' Giraffe Photo

On April 13th, 2015, comedian Ricky Gervais posted a tweet criticizing a photo of hunter Rebecca Francis posing next to a dead giraffe (shown below). In the first four months, the tweet gained over 49,000 retweets and 40,000 favorites. On April 14th, The Independent reported that Francis had received a "barrage of death threats" regarding her hunting images. As of August 2015, the Facebook[6] page she used to share her hunting photographs has been deleted.


Ricky Gervais @rickygervais Follow What must've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling? RETWEETS FAVORITES tRAI豐00 49,303 40,853 5:16 AM-13 Apr 2015 わta *

Cecil the Lion

On July 1st, 2015, Cecil, the treasured lion of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, was found dead on the outskirts of the habitat, skinned and beheaded after being fatally wounded by a hunter with an arrow and rifle bullet. The news of Cecil’s gruesome death was met with public outrage in Zimbabwe and the international conservation communities overseas, as the lion was well-known for his natural flair in human interactions. In the ensuing investigation by the Zimbabwean officials, two men were charged with poaching, Theo Bronkhorst and Bushmen Safaris, the owners of the bordering properties where the lion was killed. On July 27th, The Telegraph published an exclusive report identifying Cecil’s killer as Walter James Palmer, an American dentist and avid hunter from Bloomington, Minnesota. Palmer subsequently went into hiding following his identification as Cecil's killer and Zimbabwe placed an indefinite ban on big game hunting in the region.


AULA FRENCH/FACEBOOK

Sabrina Corgatelli's Photos

On July 26th, 2015, Idaho resident and hunter Sabrina Corgatelli posted several photographs from her recent trophy hunting trip in Africa to her "ItalianHuntress" Instagram feed. The posts received many negative comments from those who found the pictures distasteful.


italianhuntress FOLLOW italianhuntress FOLLOW 302 likes 4d 356 likes 1w italianhuntress Beautiful Blue Wildebeest. #Africa #racksandridges #huntlikeagirl load more comments lexengtonpics Why would you ever kill your favorite animal? Any animal? Because it's your hobby? You're a mess batmancanseeyou I would be impressed if these animals were killed with bare hands. catt ryan Ur a truly terrible being gypsyyxsoul @nestawarz one of her favorite animals...? Confused kilisitina91 One of her "favorites" @nicoalba rdole119 What we have her is a severely disturbed blood lust couple. I am a multi millionaire who grew up hunting for substance, not sport. I am also schooled in psychology and as definite as you are in you view you are sick. Killing gods beasts for sport and justifying it in a false narrative of conservation is a joke. I guess better than killing humans, which might be your choice if you could not murder helpless animals. andy_digallo Psicopataaaa de mierdaaaa.. lostangeles_found You are the disgusting scum of the earth. Animals are innocent beautiful beings of our shared planet. Your time will come. May you rot in hell brainless broad bakintweeest Why would u want to take the life of your Favirote animal. Fu danielsm95 @blackjaguarwhitetiger perkinsi If it was so beautiful why did you take its life? Take a picture next time and appreciate the beauty forever. This is disgusting and cowardly ioseestrada1010 Fw-ul, vou uuuuuu barrett_ hopson Does anyone spot the pig hiding behind the poor kudu? anz69 One of your favorite animals so you kill it? Makes perfect eftring sense...what in the absoli ite fl、서게?

On August 3rd, Richard Dawkins posted several tweets mocking Corgatelli for claiming to love and respect the animals she killed (shown below).[5] On August 4th, Corgatelli became a trending topic on Facebook.[3] By August 5th, her fan page[4] on the site gained over 24,000 likes.


Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins Aug 3 1 have so much respect and love for this animal I have such a disbelief that I got a giraffe!!! independent.co.uk/news/world/ame... t3 289 *240 Richard Dawkins @RichardDawkins Following Dear Giraffe I have so much respect and love for you that I had to kill you. Sabrina Corgatelli. Makes sense. RETWEETS FAVORITES 624 792 12:05 PM -3 Aug 2015 わt3 ★ …

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In Zimbabwe, We Don’t Cry for Lions

{ My mind was absorbed by the biochemistry of gene editing when the text messages and Facebook posts distracted me.

So sorry about Cecil.

Cecil who? I wondered. When I turned on the news and discovered that the messages were about a lion killed by an American dentist, the village boy inside me instinctively cheered: One lion fewer to menace families like mine.

My excitement was doused when I realized that the lion killer was being painted as the villain. I faced the starkest cultural contradiction I’d experienced during my five years studying in the United States.

Did all those Americans signing petitions understand that lions actually kill people? That all the talk about Cecil being “beloved” or a “local favorite” was media hype? Did Jimmy Kimmel choke up because Cecil was murdered or because he confused him with Simba from “The Lion King”?

In my village in Zimbabwe, surrounded by wildlife conservation areas, no lion has ever been beloved, or granted an affectionate nickname. They are objects of terror. }

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