29-10-2013, 09:50 AM
"Every dime" of the $1 million cost will go towards preserving the critically endangered species, says the club - standing logic and common sense on its head.
"We kill 'em and then we save 'em", said the club's executive killer, as he stamped on the head of a wriggling squirrel earlier shot by a trigger happy cop.
"Our motto is that critter life should be terminated expediently for fun. It's a way gun-loving millionaires can get their jollies off - now that shooting miscreant humans is no longer permitted --- unless you're a police officer of course", said the club's clubman. "We're working on getting a permit for members to auction $10 million to be made a licensed cop for a day for next year", he said, "but these things take time and money. But that should be a fun day when it arrives," he dead.
Quote:Texas hunting club auctions $1 million permit to shoot critically endangered black rhino
Texas hunting club auctions permit to shoot endangered black rhino in Namibia for up to $1 million in move conservationists call "disturbing"
According to the International Rhino Foundation there are only 5,000 black rhinos left in the wild Photo: PA
By Nick Allen, Los Angeles
6:18PM GMT 28 Oct 2013
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A hunting club in Texas has announced plans to auction a permit to shoot a critically endangered black rhino in Namibia.
The Dallas Safari Club will auction the licence, which it obtained from the government of Namibia, at its annual convention in January.
The club said "every dime" of the selling price, which is expected to be up to $1 million, would go towards conservation in a "first of its kind fundraiser" intended to help preserve the species. In a statement it said the US Fish and Wildlife Service had promised full cooperation with the successful bidder.
However, the Humane Society of the United States called the auction "disturbing" and said it would try to stop the hunter returning their trophy to the United States.
A spokesman told AFP: "If these are multimillionaires and they want to help rhinos, they can give their money to help rhinos. They don't need to accompany their cash transfer with a high caliber bullet."
According to the International Rhino Foundation there are only 5,000 black rhinos left in the wild.
They have been hunted to near extinction, mainly by poachers seeking their horns which are used in alternative medicine in South East Asia.
Ben Carter, the hunting club's executive director, said the permit would be for an older male rhino in Mangetti National Park, adding that the money would be "enormously meaningful in Namibia's fight to ensure the future of its black rhino populations."
"We kill 'em and then we save 'em", said the club's executive killer, as he stamped on the head of a wriggling squirrel earlier shot by a trigger happy cop.
"Our motto is that critter life should be terminated expediently for fun. It's a way gun-loving millionaires can get their jollies off - now that shooting miscreant humans is no longer permitted --- unless you're a police officer of course", said the club's clubman. "We're working on getting a permit for members to auction $10 million to be made a licensed cop for a day for next year", he said, "but these things take time and money. But that should be a fun day when it arrives," he dead.
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