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In Dad’s Pawsteps: Cecil The Lion’s Son Killed By Trophy Hunter Printer friendly page Print This
By Staff Writers, Sputnik
Sputnik
Friday, Jul 21, 2017

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Two years after Cecil the lion was killed by a Minnesota trophy hunter in Zimbabwe, the adored lion’s oldest son, Xanda, has met a similar end.

The report of the six-year-old lion’s death on July 7 outside of Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park was only released on Thursday. Xanda was reportedly killed not far from the location where his father was killed in 2015. Also like his father, Xanda wore a tracking collar as part of a study conducted by Oxford University.

"It was monitored almost daily and we were aware the Xanda and his pride was spending a lot of time out of the park in the last six months," Andrew Loveridge, a researcher involved in the study, told the Daily Telegraph. "But there is not much we can do about that."

Shocked by the news, mourners including the national parks’ lion guardians took to Facebook to lament the loss.

"We can't believe that now, 2 years since Cecil was killed, that his oldest Cub #Xanda has met the same fate," the group wrote. "When will the Lions of Hwange National Park be left to live out their years as wild born free lions should."

According to The Washington Post, the fateful hunt was organized by professional hunter Richard Cooke, but it was one of Cooke’s clients who killed the big cat of note.

Researchers insist that, despite the sad news, Cooke shouldn’t be demonized.

"Richard Cooke is one of the ‘good’ guys," suggested Loveridge. "He is ethical and he returned the collar and communicated what had happened. His hunt was legal and Xanda was over 6-years-old, so it is all within the stipulated regulations."

According to BBC Africa correspondent Andrew Harding, at the age of six lions are generally old enough to be legally targeted by hunters.

One of the most famous and beloved lion in Africa has been brutally killed at the Zimbabwean national park by allegedly a Spaniard for $50,000.

Fees collected from big game hunters go to help support wildlife protection efforts, the BBC reported.

Xanda left behind multiple young cubs.

About 90 percent of the world’s lion population has been lost over the last century, according to the Guardian. Just within the last 10 years, the number of lions killed has tripled to 1,500.

Cecil the lion made headlines in 2015 after Walter James Palmer, a Minnesota dentist, shot the 13-year-old lion with a bow and arrow. While the first strike did not kill Cecil, the hunter followed him for more than 40 hours before finishing him off with a rifle. Reports indicated the famed lion was beheaded and skinned.

It is believed that Palmer paid $50,000 to hunt within Zimbabwe’s reserve.


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