Americans Are Responsible For 75% Of All Lion Trophy Kills In Africa
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Numbers have gone from 75,000 in 1980 to less than 32,000 in 2013.

Kendall Jones, a teen trophy hunter from Texas.
Credit: Huffington Post
Credit: Huffington Post
But as AllGov, shares, there’s more to this story and the ‘sport’ of trophy hunting that deserves to be discussed.
According to data collected by the United Nations, Americans are responsible for the vast majority of lions killed for sport.
The data shares that Americans were responsible for 613, or 77%, of the 794 recorded African lions killed for sport in 2013. Spaniards came in second, with 39, or 5%, of trophy kills.
For some reason, Americans’ desire to kill for the sport has increased in recent years.

In 1980, there were about 75,000 wild African lions. Today, there are estimated to be between 20,000 and 32,000.
Calling out one man for his unjust actions is one way to bring awareness to the dwindling population, but it’s the entire sport that needs to be re-evaluated – by Americans, especially.

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