2015년 11월 28일 토요일

Blog Post #6: Trophy Hunting: Should people be allowed to hunt exotic animals like lions in Africa?




June Choi

EW2-020

December 08, 2015

 

Trophy Hunting: Should People Be Allowed To Hunt Exotic Animals Like Lions In Africa?

Figure 1. An Elk
In my opinion, hunting exotic animals such as lions should be prohibited to conserve population of endangered species and to protect the rights of animals. [1] According to Savetherhino.com, trophy hunting is defined as " a specific and selective legal form of wildlife use that involves payment for a hunting experience and the acquisition of a trophy by the hunter and is only allowed under strict permit conditions". In these days, there is on-going controversy on trophy hunting whether can be justified. Those who hunt exotic animals in Africa pay a great amount of money in order to hunt exotic animals. On the other hand, many ecologists attempt to save the endangered species to balance the ecosystem. The problem is that the influence of trophy hunting impacts on significant decline in population of many exotic species. Why does trophy hunting affect to the significant drops in population of exotic animals despite of the strict permit conditions? First of all, the permit on trophy hunting is being abused, so the effort of conservation on endangered species would be collapsed. [2] Originally, the purpose of legal trophy hunting is to raise money for conservation efforts, according to National Geographic, and it is only allowed in some African countries such as Zimbabwe and South Africa. However, animals living in the National Park are banned to hunt even in Zimbabwe and South Africa. [3] According to Wikipedia, the lion Cecil, a major attraction at the park and was being studied and tracked by the University of Oxford as part of a larger study since 1999, was wounded with an arrow by a big game hunter, Walter Palmer, and approximately 40 hours later, killed with a rifle outside of the park. In fact, Walter Palmer intended to draw out Cecil to outside of the National Park, but he denied that the killing Cecil is not an illegal act because he paid $50,000 and Cecil was not killed in the park. Of course, the rule of trophy hunting is very confusing that only animals roaming in the National Park can be protected; however, this doesn’t mean that trophy hunts can be justified. [2]According to National Geographic, when a dominant male lion is killed, another male will take his place at the head of the pride. Typically, he will kill any existing cubs, in order to make room for his own offspring. Cecil had an estimated 24 cubs among six lionesses. This also tells that trophy hunting can significantly affect to the drops in population of lions (endangered species). Second, animals are not tools that humans like to play with. Animals are living beings that have own rights of their lives. Humans cannot violate the rights of their lives for selfishness. Some people tend to like to show off their unique experiences to others and feel catharsis on killing exotic animals. In the case of Cecil, Walter Palmer shot Cecil with the arrow and left for 40 hours. This tells how much he was so brutal that Cecil suffered from the wound for approximately 2 days and was finally killed with a gun. In my understanding, his intent on leaving wounded Ceil for 40 hours is not acceptable. It is inevitable to make the judgment that he definitely enjoyed having fun on watching Cecil’s death. [4] According to Keith Taylor, Green party MEP for south-east England, said, “It’s outrageous that lions are being killed just so someone in Europe can decorate their home with the body parts.” This tells how much the result of sacrifice is meaningless and the human beings are cruel to animals. [2] Moreover, according to National Geographic, skins, bones, and other materials resulting from a hunt can find their way into the black market, where they fuel demand in Asia for traditional cures or status symbols. This tells that dead bodies of exotic animals would go to the illegal black market for edible purpose as well. For these two reasons, exotic animals like lions are not belongings to humans and should be protected for the sustainability of the species.
 


<Works Cited>
 

[1] Save The Rhino. (n.d.). What is trophy hunting. Retrieved from https://www.savetherhino.org/assets/0001/7279/What_is_trophy_hunting.pdf on December 05, 2015

 

[2] Howard, B. (2015, July 28). Killing of Cecil the Lion Sparks Debate Over Trophy Hunts. National Geographic. Retrieved from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/07/150728-cecil-lion-killing-trophy-hunting-conservation-animals/ on December 05, 2015

 

[3] Killing of Cecil the lion. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved December 05, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Cecil_the_lion

 

[4] Vaughan, A. (2015, July 27). Killing of Cecil the lion prompts calls for EU ban on importing lion trophies. theguardian. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/27/killing-of-cecil-the-lion-prompts-call-for-eu-ban-on-importing-lion-trophies on December 05, 2015
 
<Reference Image by>
 
Figure 1: An Elk - Michael Zavros. (2008). Yatzer. Retrieved from https://www.yatzer.com/trophy-hunter-michael-zavros on December 05, 2015
 
 

댓글 6개:

  1. Dear June,
    I read your writing well. I also empathize with your idea. By the way, I still don't know what a word 'trophy hunting' means. I think it will be better for you to define the word 'trophy hunting' more simple and specific. Also, it will be great that you state the reference of definition of 'trophy hunting' from 'Savethehino'. Then, readers can understand and believe more easily your claims about subject. Lastly, I will talk to you one more thing. Sorry....I think there is a little opinion in your writing. It seems there are more obvious facts than your opinions in your writing. If you add your opinions more, your writing will be great opinion paragraph!
    Best wishes,
    Ahram

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  2. Hi Jungwon,

    I agree with your opinion. I think people should be allowed to hunt exotic animals like lions or elephants. I read your post, and I think it need more reason and example ,so I recommend one reason for your paragraph. Here is reason. Animals are precious life like people. Animals are one of the ecosystem ,and people are not in the top of ecosystem. People should be in harmony with animals. Isn't it good for your opinion's reason? It's your choice to use my comment.

    Have a good luck,
    YoungJae

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  3. Hello Jungwon,

    I really enjoyed your paragraph, but I want to tell about something. First, your paragraph has weak reasons. Your first reason is very nice, but it does not have second reason. It makes unnatural writing. Second, your paragraph has a lot of difficult word, but you don't explain that. For example, there are trophy hunting, which Ahram says, acquisition, etc. Please tell me more information about that. If you fix them, you will write the better one. Thanks for reading my comment.

    Have a good day,
    Jaekyoung

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  4. Hi Jungwon,
    I read your paragraph carefully. I also feel empathy with your idea that people should not be allowed to hunt exotic animals. I like your paragraph, but I think you should add information on your paragraph. Your paragraph has some difficult words like trophy hunting. I found about that, but I cannot find it in English dictionary. I think you should write footnote that explains about trophy hunting on your paragraph. Then, other people would understand your paragraph more easily.
    Thanks,
    Eom Hong Sik

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  5. Dear Jungwon,
    I agree with your opinion that people should not be allowed to hunt exotic animals like lions or elephants in Africa. As you said, the permit is being abused in Africa and animal which one of the world's rarest species grows less. I hope abused hunting is decreased.

    Thanks,
    Eunju

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  6. Hi June,
    I'm happy to read your writing because your topic is similar to mine! My topic is ‘Animal testing for cosmetics’, so our common interest is the animals. Through your paragraph, I became knew what the trophy hunting is. I didn’t know about that because before I read yours, I thought there are only poachers, not the traffic in endangered animals. How cruel the humans are! It is pretty serious that treat the animals like tools for humans. My topic’s animals are used for examination about safety of human, but yours just interest. I think those are equally severe, so I want to talk about these topics with you. Thank you for this wonderful writing!
    Sincerely,
    Jihyeon

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