American Poacher Hunter “Kinessa Johnson” Vows to Avenge Death of Cecil the Lion

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Kinessa Johnson, American “poacher hunter” has announced that she would personally “hunt down” the poachers responsible for the death of Cecil the lion.

Kinessa Johnson is an Afghan war vet who spent four-and-a-half years with the US Army. Johnson works for the Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife (VEPAW), training park rangers to catch and detain the wildlife killers. The organization was founded by an ex-Marine and is made up of former soldiers who signed up post-9/11.

“My intention is usually not to harm anyone; I don’t take pleasure in killing poachers, but ultimately, it is the most efficient way to prevent poaching”.

“I have met Cecil the lion a few times in recent years while helping Hwange National Park guards devise anti-poaching tactics. Cecil was like a family member to me, so this time, it’s definitely personal” she explained, visibly outraged by the whole affair.

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Kinessa Johnson who works to Protect African Wildlife (VEPAW), has vowed to “hunt down” the assassins of Cecil the lion

“Poaching is punishable by death in Zimbabwe. If we can get an international arrest warrant on his head and get full cooperation by American authorities to extradite him back here, you can trust me that Cecil will be “avenged” she acknowledged.

The female veteran that has 27 poachers to date on her trophy list admits the case of hunting down Walter Palmer will be harder.

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Walter Palmer, a 55-year-old dentist from Minnesota was identified by the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force, the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe and police as the American facing poaching charges for the crossbow killing of Cecil, a well-known lion. The killing of endangered species is punishable by death in Zimbabwe since the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed in 2009.

Palmer said he trusted his local guides to obtain necessary wildlife hunting permits. The guides face fines and jail time for alleged poaching and not having the proper permits. Cecil was a popular draw for tourists and was tagged as part of a study at the U.K.’s Oxford University. Cecil’s death has drawn international outrage.

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