No lyin’, Prez aids hunters
WASHINGTON — One month before the Trump administration sparked outrage by reversing a ban on trophies from threatened African elephants, federal officials quietly loosened restrictions on the importation of heads and hides of lions shot for sport.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began issuing permits Oct. 20 for lions killed in Zimbabwe and Zambia between 2016 and 2018. The agency is studying whether to add three additional African countries to the list. Previously, only wild lions killed in South Africa were eligible to be imported.
In a pair of recent tweets, President Trump said he will delay the new policy on allowing elephant trophies, but made no mention of lions. Trump, whose adult sons are avid big-game hunters, also expressed skepticism about his administration’s claim that killing threatened animals could help save them by helping raise money for conservation programs.