Game hunt: NSPCA obtains warrant

Impala, like these, as well as wildebeest and warthog, could be targeted during the hunt, says the NSPCA. File picture: Independent Media

Impala, like these, as well as wildebeest and warthog, could be targeted during the hunt, says the NSPCA. File picture: Independent Media

Published Sep 8, 2015

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Johannesburg - South Africa’s National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) on Monday said it has obtained a warrant in its attempt to stop a week-long large game hunt that could see hundreds of animals die.

The animal rights group said wildebeest, warthog and impala have already been killed in the hunt, which is set to take place on a private reserve in the Limpopo region.

Critics say the method of killing, which involves tracking the beasts and then driving them toward hunters waiting on special platforms, though legal is cruel as animals are often only wounded and then left to die a slow and painful death.

The NSPCA was granted a warrant by a South African court, and can bring charges against the organisers if they see signs of cruelty towards animals during the hunt.

“Our team has successfully obtained a warrant to gain access to the farms for the next four days,” the NSPCA in South Africa said on its Facebook page.

“Please be assured that we are doing everything possible to stop the hunt.”

The controversy comes just over two months after Cecil the lion was killed by an American recreational game hunter in Zimbabwe, causing a global outcry against inhumane hunting.

The NSPCA said some animals have already been killed during the organised hunt.

“We can confirm that 18 animals were killed today, including gemsbuck, eland, wildebeest, warthog, impala and duiker,” said the Facebook post.

AFP

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