Artigo Revisado por pares

Moving Targets: The ‘Canned’ Hunting of Captive-Bred Lions in South Africa

2018; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 61; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/asr.2017.94

ISSN

1555-2462

Autores

Richard A. Schroeder,

Tópico(s)

Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology

Resumo

Abstract: So-called canned hunts take place within fenced private game ranches and typically target animals bred in captivity solely for that purpose. Thousands of semidomesticated lions form the focal point of South Africa’s canned-hunting industry. Notions of animal welfare, “fair chase,” and conservation have been deployed to varying degrees to sway public opinion surrounding canned hunts in South Africa and abroad. While state regulatory efforts have largely failed to date, the Campaign Against Canned Hunting (CACH) has successfully promoted stricter controls on the importation of lion trophies in Australia, Europe, and the United States, in part by highlighting the recent death of Cecil, a charismatic lion shot by an American bowhunter in Zimbabwe.

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