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Trophy Hunter's $50k Kill of Iconic Lion Revealed
20 Feb
Summary
- American dentist paid $50,000 to kill Cecil, a famous lion.
- Cecil was lured out of a protected area and died slowly.
- The lion's death caused worldwide revulsion and protests.

In 2015, American orthodontist Walter Palmer spent $50,000 to hunt and kill Cecil, a lion renowned as the biggest in Africa and a dominant male of two prides. Cecil was lured from Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park and shot with a bow and arrow, a process that resulted in his agonizing death over an entire night. This act of trophy hunting generated significant international revulsion.
Palmer, who had a history of trophy hunting in North America, faced intense public backlash. Protests erupted outside his dental practice, forcing it to close for almost six months. Conservationists estimated Cecil's economic value to the local tourism industry at $30,000 daily. The lion's death was seen by many as a devastating loss, with one observer feeling the hunter had stolen the country's soul.




