Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist and big-game
hunter who killed Cecil the Lion while on a July hunting expedition,
won't face charges in the beloved big cat's death, a Zimbabwean minister said
Monday.
There has already been
ample publicity surrounding the lion's death, said the country's minister of
environment, water and climate, Opa Muchinguri.
"If you talk to
him, tell him that tourists are welcome here," she said. "No hunting,
though."
Palmer and his family
faced threats and saw worldwide protests unfold, including demonstrations
outside his Bloomington office after the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force reported that Cecil was lured out of Hwange National
Park and shot with a
compound bow.
Cecil lived another 40
hours until the hunters tracked him down and shot him with a gun, the
conservation group said. He was then skinned and beheaded.
-CNN
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