Petition
calls for TV presenter Melissa Bachman to be barred from returning to South
Africa after participating in legal hunt
theguardian.com,
David Smith in Johannesburg, Friday 15 November 2013
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South African lions. Photograph: Kim Sullivan/SplashdownDirect/Rex Features |
An American
TV presenter has been condemned for tweeting a picture of herself standing over
a dead lion and boasting that she hunted it on safari in South Africa.
More than
3,500 people signed an online petition calling for the self-declared
"hardcore hunter" Melissa Bachman to be banned from returning to
South Africa.
The
Minnesota-based celebrity posted a photo of herself smiling next to the body of
an adult lion after a hunt at the Maroi conservancy in the northern Limpopo
province. The caption read: "An incredible day hunting in South Africa!
Stalked inside 60 yards on this beautiful male lion … what a hunt!"
The style
is a familiar one for Bachman, who has previously been photographed with what appears to be the carcass of a bear. She is no stranger controversy, having
been removed as a contestant on the National Geographic show Ultimate Survival
Alaska last year after more than 13,000 people signed a petition criticising
the inclusion of the "heartless trophy hunter".
Her lion
tweet has provoked another angry backlash. One Twitter user, Gaye Davis, asked:
"If it was beautiful why kill it?" Tim Flack, a South African,
commented: "People like @MelissaBachman hunting lion in SA is everything
that's wrong with our hunting industry."
A petition
on Change.org urges the South African government to bar Bachman from the
country. It says: "Melissa Bachman has made a career out of hunting
wildlife for pure sport. She is an absolute contradiction to the culture of
conservation, this country prides itself on. Her latest Facebook post features
her with a lion she has just executed and murdered in our country."
Supporters
of hunting in South Africa argue that it raises funds from wealthy tourists
which are then ploughed back into conservation efforts.
Lourens
Mostert, game farm manager at the Maroi conservancy, confirmed that a lion was
killed and said the hunt was legal. "If it isn't right to hunt these
lions, why does out government legally give us permission?" he told the
Times newspaper. "This is not the only lion that has been hunted in South
Africa this year."
The barrage
of criticism prompted Bachman to make her Twitter account private. Her personal
bio reads: "I've been an avid hunter my entire life & now I've turned
my passion into a career as a TV producer, host and writer. I'm a
hardcore hunter doing what I love!"
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