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Zimbabwe Illegal Hunting American Response

That’s the defense from a Pittsburgh doctor’s attorney who says claims by Zimbabwe’s government that his recent overseas trophy hunt was illegal are simply “not accurate”.

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Authorities have ordered the suspension of hunts targeting lions, leopards and elephants outside of Hwange National Park amid a broad investigation into hunting industry practices. Its Facebook page, which contains more than 170 photos of hunters alongside their kills, describes it as a “family-run safari outfit”, run by Bronkhorst, his wife and two sons.

Seski did participate in a lawful hunt of a lion in July, Linsin said. “As required by the rules in Zimbabwe, he promptly notified the Zimbabwean authorities and provided them with all of the information and paperwork required by law”.

“Dr. Jan Seski is an independent physician not employed by Allegheny Health Network who has provided care to gynecologic cancer patients at hospitals throughout the Pittsburgh region for decades and who has been a leader in the field of bloodless medicine”. The AP additionally left a message with an answering service for his medical apply, with no fast response.

Lawyer Alec Muchadehama said no American had been extradited to Zimbabwe since the treaty was signed, and that Harare would face legal and political hurdles with Palmer. Palmer has said he relied on his professional guides to ensure the hunt was legal.

A Zimbabwean environment authority has announced the tightening of hunting regulations following the death of a much-loved lion.

Uncle Ted, nearly as well known for his defense of hunting as his wailing guitar solos, said that if he could, he would apologize to the beleaguered dentist, Dr. Walter Palmer, for the criticism that has been aimed at him.

‘He conducted his hunt in good faith and now he is being treated as if he is some criminal, ‘ Landowner Headman Sibanda said from his safari area near Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park.

Internet activists and animal lovers are flocking to a Care2 petition demanding justice for Cecil, one of the most famous animals in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, who was killed by a Minnesota dentist on July 1. Zimbabwe is seeking his extradition. They also said they arrested his guides on a hunt back in April.

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It’s been suggested that Cecil the lion (below) was lured from a protected zone into the open where he was shot.

Jan Seski