'I shot a whole family of baboons': wildlife official's killing spree

Boise, Idaho:  An Idaho Fish and Game Commission member is in hot water after sharing photos of himself posing with a family of baboons and other animals he killed while hunting in Africa.

Fischer and his wife shot at least 14 animals in Namibia, according to the photos and descriptions included in an email he sent to more than 100 recipients.

That included a giraffe, leopard, impala, sable antelope, waterbuck, kudu, warthog, gemsbok (oryx) and eland. Fischer says he didn't do anything illegal, unethical or immoral.

Idaho Fish and Game Commissioner Blake Fischer poses with 'a whole family of baboons' he says he shot on a recent hunting trip in Africa.

Idaho Fish and Game Commissioner Blake Fischer poses with ‘a whole family of baboons’ he says he shot on a recent hunting trip in Africa.
Credit:Idaho’s Office of the Governor

The photo causing most angst is one of Fischer smiling broadly with four dead baboons propped in front of him, blood visible on the abdomen of the smallest baboon. Fischer killed them using a bow and arrows.

"So I shot a whole family of baboons," Fischer wrote below the photo in the emails he sent.

Former commission member Fred Trevey called on Fischer to resign.

AP

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