Exposing
the Safari Club International
Finally
the time has come to drop kick the Big White Hunters out of Africa.
Commentary
by Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
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Dr.
Walter Palmer has done something worthwhile after all.
His
special combination of vanity, smugness, greed, arrogance and
stupidity has taken something which happens all the time, usually out
of sight and out of mind, and has elevated it to international
recognition.
The
slaughter of Africa’s wildlife is a crime against nature and
humanity.
In
1978, I spent a few months in East Africa investigating and tracking
poachers. I was gathering information to support the listing of the
African elephant as endangered. I wrote an article in Defenders of
Wildlife that got me into an argument with the editor when I
predicted that within two decades the elephant population would be
diminished by 30%. He accused me of being overly dramatic and cut my
prediction from the story. It turned out that I was not being
dramatic enough. By 1980, the diminishment was 50% despite the fact
that the African elephant was listed as endangered by the United
States in 1978.
From
a population estimated at some 25 million 500 years ago, the African
elephant was reduced to ten million by 1913. By 1979, there were an
estimated 1.3 million elephants. Today, there are only a half a
million remaining and the population is in serious decline with
poaching now at unprecedented levels.
And
Dr. Walter Palmer was intending to kill an elephant before leaving
Africa after realizing the potential trouble he was in for killing
Cecil.
Looking
at lions. When I first went to Africa there were 250,000 lions in the
late Seventies. Today that number has been reduced to about 25,000.
And
yet the killing goes on. Lions, rhinos, giraffe, elephants and so
many other species killed by poachers illegally and legally in most
cases by White hunters.
Most
poachers are Black so they can’t afford to do the paperwork to make
their activities legal. The White hunters however have the cash to
buy legality.
Dr.
Walter Palmer claims his hunt was legal, but it was not. It could
have been. He paid for it to be, but he got greedy. He wanted a
celebrity lion and lured it out of a national park and illegally shot
it with an arrow in such an unprofessional manner that the lion
suffered for 40 hours before being killed with a bullet from Palmer’s
guide.
He
and his guide then stupidly tried to destroy the radio collar, and in
an even more stupid move, they left the collar near the body allowing
authorities to find the decomposing carcass of what had recently been
the noblest and most beautiful lion in Zimbabwe.
But
there is a positive outcome from all of this. It seems that Dr.
Walter Palmer has the potential to be the catalyst to what can be a
movement to end the trophy hunting in Africa for good.
It
reminds me of the trial of David Curtiss "Steve"
Stephenson, the Grand Dragon of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) who was
convicted of the abduction, rape and murder of a young woman in
Illinois named Madge Oberholter in 1925.
The
Klan at that time was extremely powerful and influential. Stephensen
met with and advised among others, both the Governor of Illinois and
the President of the United States. His last rally before his arrest
drew over 100,000 supporters.
His
arrogance led him to believe he was above the law and thanks to the
bull-dog
determination of a young prosecutor, Stephensen was
sentenced to life imprisonment in 1925 and the power of the Klan
quickly unraveled when the trial revealed the extent of Klan
corruption in political circles.
Palmer’s
arrogance has caused the story of Cecil the lion to go viral. He
picked the wrong lion, took the wrong actions and cowardly tossed his
guides under the bus. The Safari Club International has already
recognized the danger Palmer has placed them in. They in turn tossed
him under the bus and cancelled his membership and since then have
been preparing themselves to defend their vile and bloody enterprise
from the wrath of the public.
Safari
International has some 50,000 members, 150 chapters and collects
$3.17 million in membership dues each year. It raises another 7
million from their annual convention.
But
what is truly despicable about this organization is that it
encourages slaughter through awards.
SCI’s
record book system ranks the biggest tusks, horns, antlers, skulls
and bodies of hunted animals. Hunters are rewarded with trophies for
completing a “Grand Slam.”
There
are 15 “Grand Slams.” The ones that cover Africa are:
1.
The African Big Five Club (African lion, African leopard, African
elephant, African buffalo and an African rhinoceros.
2. “Dangerous
Game of Africa” (requires a minimum of five from the African lion,
African leopard, African elephant, African rhinoceros, African
buffalo, Hippopotamus and Nile Crocodile)
3. “African 29”
(African lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, and a small
cat, eland, bongo,kudu, nyala, sitatunga, bushbuck, sable antelope,
roan antelope, oryx/gemsbok, waterbuck,lechwe, kob or puku, reedbuck
or rhebok, wildebeest, hartebeest, mamalisc, impala, gazelle, pygmy
antelope, springbok, dik-dik, bush duiker, forest duiker, nubian
ibex, aoudad, hippopotamus, and wild pig)
4. “Cats of the World”
(minimum of four of: lion, leopard, cheetah, jaguar, cougar, lynx,
cougar or puma, serval, carcal, African golden cat or bobcat)
There
are dozens of other reward categories with members able to purchase
special gold and bejewelled pins for the number of kills they rack
up.
There
is also the Global Hunting Award that requires the killer to have
hunted 6 continents to receive a diamond award (a minimum of 17
native in Africa, 13 native or introduced in North America, 4 native
or introduced in South America, 6 native or introduced in Europe, 6
native to Asia and 4 introduced in the South Pacific, for a total of
50 animals).
There
is the Hunting Achievement Award that requires a minimum of 125
animals, or 60 if hunting with a bow.
And
for women they have the Diana award, given to women who “have
excelled in international big game hunting.”
And
finally there is the obscenely named “World Conservation &
Hunting Award,”
given to hunters who have killed on six
continents tand have killed more than 300 species. This “esteemed”
award goes to the killer who has taken all 14 Grand Slams, the 23
Inner Circles, Pinnacle of Achievement (fourth) and the Crowning
Achievement Award.
It
is this award system that is driving thousands of wealthy primarily
white men and a few women to spend millions of dollars stalking
animals around the world for the sole purpose of killing the in the
name of vanity and self glorification.
The
public for the most part is unaware of the sheer immensity of this
global hobby of slaughter. Thanks to Dr. Walter Palmer however they
are getting a glimpse of it.
Palmer
may be the most hated man in the world for a few days because of his
vicious crimes of vanity but he will not be forgotten by the Safari
International.
Hopefully
Cecil will not have died in vain and that his death will represent
the thousands of animals so horrifically slaughtered every year.
Dr.
Walter Palmer should have stuck to cleaning teeth. He has now been
deservedly immortalized as the most vile and despicable hunter of all
time but history may look on him a slight bit more favourably if his
actions bring down the Safari International Club like Stephenson
brought down the Klu Klux Klan.
Photo
Credit: Nick Brandt / Big Life Foundation
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