New Video of American Gunning Down African Elephant Prompts PETA Call to UPS: ‘Stop Shipping Body Parts!’

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New Video of American Gunning Down African Elephant Prompts PETA Call to UPS: ‘Stop Shipping Body Parts!’ - Peta

Trophy Hunting Footage Reveals L.A. Man Repeatedly Shooting and Failing to Kill Curious Young Elephant, Whose Body Parts Were Preserved for Shipment to the U.S.

Following the release of damning new video footage of a Los Angeles–area man gunning down a young elephant in South Africa, PETA is calling on the United Parcel Service (UPS) to stop transporting wildlife trophies, as more than 40 airlines have done since 2015.

The video footage shows the elephant strolling out of the bush on land connected to Kruger National Park, where no hunting is allowed, and Aaron Raby shooting him in the head. The elephant falls to his knees and continues to suffer as Raby—who paid $30,000 for the pleasure of killing him—gets multiple instructions from his guides on aiming better and then, without any sense of urgency, shoots four more times, causing the young animal to rumble in distress. It’s not known how many more shots, if any, were taken or how long the elephant suffered before he died—so PETA has filed a request for an investigation of alleged hunting permit violations. Raby later paid nearly $20,000 to have the elephant’s body parts preserved for shipment to the U.S.
 

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Virescit Vulnere Virtus
I don’t understand why hunters are allowed to kill elephants since they’re endangered. I get that money from hunters helps with the preservation of animals but it should be limited to only some types. And the killing should be as humane as possible.
 

trickpony1

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Maybe they should send these "trophy hunters" to the middle east so they can deal with prey that shoots back.
It's probably much more exciting.
 

JJinVA

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Ive handled a few irregs so far, have yet to handle an african elephant tusk. I think PETA is barking up the wrong tree here. We are a logistics company, not hunting wild elephants in africa
 

Analbumcover

ControlPkgs
What exactly is the purpose of shooting an endangered species in the head? This guy can't aim for :censored2: either. Took him how many tries with the poor animal just sitting there?
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Friend of mine worked at a “Game Ranch” where exotics and trophies were raised for hunting, from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. He escorted a female hunter to the pasture where trophy elk grazed, said they were so domesticated they didn’t even look up. She walked over to the nearest elk and shot it with a pistol. My friend had to humanely dispatch it with his rifle.
When asked if she wanted the meat as well as the head for mounting, she replied “Neither. I just wanted to know what it felt like to shoot it.”
My friend quit after that.

There are people out there not worth the air they breathe. Trophy hunters are one of them.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
Eh, unless you’re a vegan don’t really have a right to complain. There are animals that suffer for longer than that before being slaughtered in mass in more gruesome ways. Legitimate trophy hunters serve a purpose, not poachers. They are spending big bucks to shoot that animal, whole local economies in the poorest part of the world survive off that tourism not just conservations.


Im kind of empty when it comes to the death of animals. I felt nothing watching that elephant get shot multiple times.
I don’t really like big animals that could kill me though. I feel no empathy for them.
 
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