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A LEGENDARY lion has been lured away from the sanctuary of his game reserve and shot dead by a bloodthirsty trophy hunter.

Tragic Blondie was fitted with a GPS collar by research experts from Oxford University just three months ago.

Lion standing in tall grass at sunset.
A legendary lion has been lured away from the sanctuary of his game reserve and shot dead by a hunterCredit: Searching for Spots
Photo of a dead lion with three hunters.
A bloodthirsty trophy hunter posing with Blondie’s bodyCredit: Facebook
Male lion with his pride.
Tragic Blondi, far left, and his pride were all fitted with a GPS collar by research experts from Oxford University just three months agoCredit: Shamiso Pakamisa

They hoped to track him and his pride of 10 cubs and three adult females as part of a long-term study.

But campaigners say he was coaxed into the crosshairs for a trophy hunter who shelled out at least £35,000 for the sickening kill.

Blondie was reportedly coaxed away from Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe by luring him with chunks of decaying meat from a truck.

His tragic death has chilling echoes of the slaying of Cecil the Lion in July 2015.

Cecil was baited away from safety and shot with a bow and arrow by a US trophy hunter who paid £37,500 for the thrill.

His death sparked global outrage and saw regulations on hunting lions in Zimbabwe tightened.

But Blondie’s killing and the blood money paid by hunters is likely to thrust the issue back into the spotlight.

Blondie, who was photographed by awe-struck tourists from all over the world, is said to have been killed at the end of last month.

He was just five-years-old.

A photograph showing the gun-toting trophy hunter kneeling down beside his body was posted online and later removed.

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Africa Geographic boss Simon Espley said: “As the sponsor of Blondie’s research collar, we are dismayed and angered by this development.

“Blondie’s noticeable collar didn’t shield him from being targeted by a hunting client, highlighting the harsh truth that trophy hunting poses a threat to all lions.”

“He was a breeding male in his prime, making a mockery of the repeated claims that trophy hunters only target old, non-breeding males.”

LionExpose claims that Blondie was continually baited for possibly up to three or four weeks.

They added that trophy hunters can often stalk a lion for up to two years before landing a fatal blow.

“Hunting sites use social media and scour these sites for photos of lions to advertise to their clients,” they continued.

“So when a lion becomes widely known and famous, a target and a price is put on it.

“It is how all the famous Hwange region lions like Cecil and so many more named lions are dead because trophy hunters wanted them.

“And now you have the latest worldwide name of Blondie to add to those.”

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Roar Wildlife News said: “Another beloved lion, another shattered pride, another trophy just for someone’s wall.

“As one of Hwange’s most iconic lions, Blondie was tragically shot in his prime after being drawn out of a designated no-hunting area.”

“This is not the first time Hwange has been robbed of one of its stars.

“The world still remembers Cecil, baited and killed, under eerily similar circumstances a decade ago.”

“The outrage then was global. Promises were made. Policies were reviewed. Lots of noises were heard. Yet here we are again. 

“A living breathing icon like Blondie is no more.”

Trophy hunters shell out tens of thousands to kill big game in Zimbabwe.

One company’s online price list markets various wildlife hunts: lion (£26,300), zebra (£750), hippo (£4,500), giraffe (£1,875), leopard (£7,500), crocodile (£4,500), and cheetah (£3,750).

The fees do not include shipping or taxidermy.

A former game hunter, now retired, honored Blondie, saying: “Blondie was an extraordinary lion celebrated globally as a prime example in Zimbabwe, with trophy hunters willing to pay between £37,000 and £60,000 to shoot him.”

Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit has been campaigning for a three-mile no-kill buffer zone around Hwange.

There are now just 20,000 wild lions left in Africa.

In total, 24 lions have been trophy hunted in Hwange in the last decade alone.

Mike Blignaut, the co-owner of Victoria Falls Safari Services, accused of organizing Blondie’s hunt, stated: “I cannot comment at this time as I’ve been advised against it by the Zimbabwe Professional Guides Association.”

“But I will say the hunt was legal and conducted ethically.”

The price of big game kills

African Wildcat $750

Hyena $1,250

Baboon $250

Impala $400

Cape Buffalo $6,000

Blackback Jackal $250

Bushpig $750

Leopard $10,000

Crocodile $6,000

Lion $35,000

Cheetah $5,000

Vervet Monkey $100

Porcupine $350

Elephant Bull – Trophy $18,000

Elephant Bull – Non Trophy $10,000

Elephant- Tuskless $7,500

Giraffe $2,500

Warthog $500

Hippo $6,000

Wildebeest $1,000

Zebra $1,000

*Source: Victoria Falls Safari Services

Lion lying in a field.
Blondie was beloved by all who saw himCredit: Searching For Spots
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