Stop the killing of over 1,250 hippos before they meet their bloody end at the hands of South African hunters in Zambia, in April

    More than 1,250 hippopotami living in the valley are about to meet their bloody and gruesome end at the hands of South African game hunters who are eagerly awaiting the end of the Zambian rainy season in April to begin the killing-spree.
    Zambia's own scientific research has advised against it, noting that previous culls have only served to increase the population growth rate, is set to go ahead regardless of the global backlash.
    Financial gain remains the biggest drawcard behind the mass hippo killing.
    Zambia Government’s relentless push for the hunt to take place is reportedly an attempted cover-up for an alleged contract-gone-wrong.
    "Hippo lives are on the line in order to line the pockets of a few hunting operators and government officials," says Born Free president, Will Travers.
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