The Cook Report - Making a Killing/Canned Hunting Safaris S15E01 (1997)

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  • @rogercookreports
    @rogercookreports  2 роки тому +11

    This Cook Report was prompted by a tape given to the programme by a leading animal charity frustrated by the inability, or unwillingness, of conservation authorities all over Africa to stop a little-known practice called ‘canned hunting’. Here, corralled in a confined area and often tranquillised, defenceless big game is shot at close range by rich foreign trophy hunters. The tape was difficult to watch.
    The opening shot showed a lioness standing uncertainly beside a high, wire mesh fence. On the other side of the fence three small cubs were mewling and looking longingly at her. Suddenly, the camera recoiled at the sound of heavy-calibre rifle fire close by. We saw the lioness leap at least ten feet into the air, her back arching in pain. She hit the ground in a cloud of dust, writhing and clawing at the air for fifteen agonising seconds until she was shot once again - and finally lay still. Three men strolled into frame and bent to examine their prize. One lifted her huge head and struck a macho pose. We heard them laughing and congratulating each other in German on their hunting prowess. At a range of less than twenty yards from the back of a truck, they could hardly have missed.
    In a TV first, the Cook Report decided highlight this appalling practice. A phoney luxury concierge company called Jackson and Co. was set up in Marbella and emails were sent out to big game hunting outfits in South Africa who might offer clients canned lions. The response was immediate. Four hunting outfits had promised Jackson & Co’s mythical clients the chance to kill a lion in any circumstances they wanted. What had distinguished the company finally chosen from the others was the discovery that many of the lions it offered were actually being stolen from the Kruger National Park - the jewel in South Africa’s conservation crown.
    Two of the Cook Report team flew to meet the McDonalds who were secretly filmed explaining how they acquired much of their livestock. As she took a $9,000 deposit, Tracey McDonald explained how their men dug beneath the electrified security fences that surround the Kruger National Park and lured their prey through by dragging bait under the fence to the accompaniment of loud tape recordings of lions and hyenas feeding. “Before you know it, you’ve got yourself a Kruger lion. You dart it and keep it safe until your client arrives,” Her husband Sandy eagerly added that he already had a lion in mind for the mega-wealthy Mr Rogers - aka Roger Cook. “Don’t worry, make no mistake, this is a canned lion. I’ve drugged him too, so he won’t be going anywhere. Your client can get as close as he likes. He’ll be perfectly safe.” “He won’t think he’s being conned?” “We’ll make it look good. We’ll drive him round for a bit as if we’re hunting, but we know where the lion is. Mr Rogers won’t suspect a damned thing.”
    When Mr Rogers arrived, together with a professional cameraman ‘making a vanity video’, the mock hunt began. Eventually the lion was ‘discovered’ comatose under a tree in the middle of the reserve. McDonald instructed Cook to shoot it under the mane as previously demonstrated, but Cook refused, confronting him with the fact that this lion was drugged and defenceless - and that what he was suggesting was immoral and illegal. McDonald registered nothing. “Just shoot it below the mane,” he repeated. Cook found this rather worrying. The huge, heavily-armed man sitting next to him in the open topped Land Cruiser was plainly not very bright. After several tense minutes as the message gradually began to sink in and McDonald began to argue. Cook should get out of the wagon and shoot the lion on foot, he said. “No, we’re not going on foot,” Cook responded. “I’m paying for this. We’re not shooting that lion. Let’s get out of here.”
    After that, getting out of the reserve was not easy. The Cook crew was pursued to the gates which were barricaded against them until they handed over their tapes. Fortunately, they were able to palm off McDonald’s men with misleadingly labelled blanks - and then the police arrived, called in by the programme’s local fixer who had been waiting on the other side of the gate. Eventually, the crew was freed and the senior police officer told them in no uncertain terms that these angry men were a law unto themselves and that they were “lucky not to have been the victims of an unfortunate shooting accident”.
    On transmission, the effect of the canned hunting programme worldwide was incredible. There was a huge outcry and Nelson Mandela declared that it was time to change wildlife laws and to enforce them properly. Ninety professional hunters had their licences suspended, including Sandy McDonald. But unfortunately, much of what the programme helped achieve was subsequently reversed. Promises made by the South African government to end canned hunting were not kept by Mandela’s successor, Thabo Mbeki, and this bloody business actually grew. McDonald Hunting regained its licence and continued to arrange for the canned shooting of more than 1,000 lions a year. Growing demand created a business opportunity for those willing to supply McDonald and others like him. Some 120 outfits were soon factory-farming more than 5,000 lions a year (as many as 8,000 by 2016) as if they were grouse - which at least you can eat - just to be shot.
    So, in a follow-up programme, the Cook Report returned to the killing fields. On his farm near the tiny town of at Gravelotte, in Limpopo Province, leading breeder Piet Warren was entirely unapologetic: “It’s not supposed to be a sport - it’s a multi-million-pound business. Hunters are sitting on fat wallets which they want to share with me. They don’t want to go looking for a lion; they want to shoot it easy, off the back of a wagon.” He railed against any possibility of legal controls. They were, he said, total nonsense. “It’s not the government’s lion, it’s not your lion, it’s not the women’s liberation lion; it’s my bloody lion.” And the clear implication was that he’d do what he bloody well liked with it.
    However, following an impromptu Cook Report challenge to South Africa’s delegate at a CITES conference in 2007, the government had second thoughts about canned hunting. It was outlawed in 2009 under rules issued by the Ministry of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. Then, the influential Predator Breeders Association, with their considerable income under threat, took the minister all the way to the Supreme Court - where it was ruled that as lion breeders were farmers, not conservationists, the matter was beyond the minister’s jurisdiction and that the ban was unenforceable. The lions lost on a technicality - and the breeding for shooting programme accelerated further, often assisted by unwitting European or American volunteers who had paid for the privilege of helping to raise lion clubs they’d been led to believe were to be released into the wild.
    This was an industry founded on falsehoods and cruelty and fuelled by money. It was certainly not a sport and it should have been banned long ago. In 2021, after ca campaign lasting nearly two decades, it finally was.

    • @evryhndlestakn
      @evryhndlestakn 2 роки тому

      Oh I'd love to get my hands on any of these sons of bitches. Need to find an animal loving professional boxer, tie any of these pricks up & let this boxer have a canned sparring workout, for a few days at least. Let them experience point blank "sport". These f#*ckers make me furious. What a despicable species we are. What the hell is wrong with these people.
      Good on you Cook'ie, keep exposing scum such as this & all these rogues & shysters. Grrr, I'm livid & sickened which is good, we all should be to stop this behaviour. GRRRR!!!😠😠🤬😡🤬🤬🤬😡😠😠. 😤😤😡

    • @evryhndlestakn
      @evryhndlestakn 2 роки тому +1

      I thank you for showing this in all it's disgusting reality, totally sickening as it was, anybody that calls themselves an animal lover needs to witness the reality & what we are all up against. A sanitised version doesn't achieve that. One thing the entire Cook crew has, balls as big as a lions. Bravo.

    • @gracieallsey7527
      @gracieallsey7527 2 роки тому +1

      @@evryhndlestakn it’s absolutely horrendous….
      Sub human wankers that have been abused by there dads and uncles analysed

    • @evryhndlestakn
      @evryhndlestakn 2 роки тому

      @@gracieallsey7527 lol, well I think those people probably encouraged their attitudes so I'd imagine are the same type but as for being abused I don't want 2 give that scum any excuse for what they think is ok. Every animal deserves respect & dignity even if they are being farmed for meat. They deserve the best standard of life at all stages we are responsible for. As for those pricks I'd like to handcuff their wrists to their ankles and kick them into a croc infested river. I'd only feel sympathy to the croc having to eat that sh*t.

  • @siti7797
    @siti7797 2 роки тому +14

    Roger Cook has a lot of courage. Total respect to him

  • @beefchops1400
    @beefchops1400 2 роки тому +15

    Cook is a legend…..it’s a wonder he’s still alive!

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 2 роки тому

      He’s not that old!

    • @lastp6905
      @lastp6905 Рік тому +5

      @@johnmc3862 I think they meant the fact that he’d routinely put himself in danger more than his age

    • @LadyMaelBethad
      @LadyMaelBethad Рік тому +2

      @@lastp6905 Born in 1943 and seems to have survived living dangerously. People certainly have tried to kill him, a fact of which he seems inordinately proud.

    • @ericsuperstar746
      @ericsuperstar746 Рік тому

      I couldn’t stop laughing at him handing over that 2k! he’s a fricking maniac 😂😂 he says he’s had loads of death threats
      cook you got bigs ball man

    • @ericsuperstar746
      @ericsuperstar746 Рік тому

      @@johnmc3862
      this comment must be sarcasm ????

  • @rikb728
    @rikb728 Рік тому +2

    He's brave confronting men with guns in the middle of nowhere in South Africa

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 2 роки тому +7

    This makes me sick more than any other of Roger Cooks videos. 🤬

  • @liamgilmartin7752
    @liamgilmartin7752 Рік тому +4

    Roger you legend

  • @johnnyblade4351
    @johnnyblade4351 2 роки тому +4

    Appalling Cruelty they should drug the hunters & shoot them at close range............ I watched the episode on WWF before this. Very enlightening. Welldone Roger Cook & all your Team. Some really great reporting & I would like to say how sorry I am that your work was destroyed by fire in a secure facility ?? With no sprinkler system is spurious.

    • @assymcgee7217
      @assymcgee7217 Рік тому

      Drug them with that stuff from Brazil where you are aware but can't react & throw them in with the lions

  • @lord-ox3uy
    @lord-ox3uy Рік тому +1

    Love you Roger c 🇬🇧💯 Stoke city

  • @heathen5298
    @heathen5298 2 роки тому +3

    And still it goes on.

  • @Bendog300
    @Bendog300 Рік тому +2

    I'd love to go canned hunting. I'd surprise the owner of the lion with a shot to the face! Now that is what I call a trophy!

  • @gracieallsey7527
    @gracieallsey7527 2 роки тому +2

    Why do they want to do that … i really don’t understand…. If they want a big kill .: why don’t they go against someone or something that can fight back :.

  • @user-dp6cw9po5k
    @user-dp6cw9po5k 4 місяці тому

    This was Shocking 27 Years ago & It's Still Shocking Now, At Least Canned Hunting is now Banned!

  • @flymajj
    @flymajj 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely barbaric.

    • @glennmcloughlin1233
      @glennmcloughlin1233 Рік тому

      Check out Tim Wells bow hunter.... you guys will love him 😆

  • @doctorsocrates4413
    @doctorsocrates4413 Рік тому

    Sadly extinction will be the only saviour of these defenseless animals...

  • @patrickreilly6872
    @patrickreilly6872 2 місяці тому

    RC had balls of a lion 💪

  • @Richie90090
    @Richie90090 Рік тому

    I'm lost for words!

  • @Boston82bl
    @Boston82bl Рік тому

    This is sad these people deserve no mercy like they show no mercy to these animals.

  • @gracieallsey7527
    @gracieallsey7527 2 роки тому +1

    So basically they sell the animals life …

  • @andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697
    @andrewattenboroughtwothumb4697 Місяць тому

    Interesting documentary similar to Louis Theroux

  • @stefanfreeman3141
    @stefanfreeman3141 Рік тому +3

    Cooks had more money on his head then just about anyone out there and he's still alive

  • @sleepthoughamostqruelandde1116
    @sleepthoughamostqruelandde1116 Місяць тому

    Damn.
    That druging them....wtf!!

  • @stuarthardy3070
    @stuarthardy3070 Рік тому

    He's real appalled this is going on..... but if u pay enough then no doubt u still can do it in South Africa where money talks

  • @anmaruberuss
    @anmaruberuss Рік тому

    Humans, The most dangerous animal on Earth. Very sad.

  • @kamranhashmi1575
    @kamranhashmi1575 Рік тому

    White hunter Black heart

  • @glennmcloughlin1233
    @glennmcloughlin1233 Рік тому

    Tim Wells.
    Slock master

  • @case4006
    @case4006 Рік тому

    I got a 💡 why not use a lion and cage hunt the owner's and customers of these places