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Four Corners: March 14

Monday's Four Corners features a report on Africa's trophy hunting industry.

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Monday’s Four Corners features a report on Africa’s trophy hunting industry.

“Safari: Paying to Kill” comes from Canal Plus.

They’re the big game animals that symbolise Africa – lions, rhinos and elephants. And they’re top of the list for the big game hunters with deep pockets who travel to Africa to hunt and kill.

“It’s all about the size. The bigger the horns, the bigger the animal, the better it is.” Taxidermist

For $22,000, you can shoot a lion, $120,000 will get you a rhinoceros. Some safari hunts even let you choose the size and colour of the animal, right out of a catalogue.

“A lot of hunters are collectors, they’ve hunted everything, now they want to add something new, something exciting…It’s like a dress, no woman likes to wear the same dress for three years. They like to change.” Game breeder

Business is booming.

“It’s a huge business. A lot of farmers are leaving cattle-breeding to start breeding game, because it’s a buoyant market. It’s better than the stock market!” Hunting Guide

Even the taxidermists are doing well thanks to their wealthy clients.

“These guys have massive houses. They build their own showrooms. This (one is for) a Russian client and he bought a new house for his trophies.” Taxidermist

Some animals are bred specifically to be hunted.

“In order to satisfy lion hunters’ demands, lions are bred like chickens often in legal but deplorable conditions” Reporter

This film takes you on a journey into the auction rooms and animal warehouses where these prized creatures are bought and sold. And into the darker world of illegal hunting where lions are tranquilised or partly domesticated to make them easier to shoot.

Monday 14th March at 8.30pm EDT.

2 Responses

  1. I agree with MM, this is a sick practice, all those involved are cruel and pathetic cowards, this should be banned and those involved should face serious penalties.

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