Vice president of Hellenic Club in Canberra resigns after posing with trophy kills


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The club supported, and would continue to support, wildlife groups and conservation charities such as the RSPCA, he said.


The photos of Mr Haridemos were originally posted to an online forum where hunters report their kills on the continent, as well as on a public Photobucket account belonging to a “nickha1”, and appear to have been taken over a number of trips between 2010 and late 2016. This month, they also surfaced on Twitter.


Nick Haridemos with the same baboon killed on a hunting trip to Zimbabwe in 2014.

Nick Haridemos with the same baboon killed on a hunting trip to Zimbabwe in 2014.


Photo: Photobucket


Through his lawyer, Mr Haridemos did not deny posting the photos but stressed all hunting trips were legal.


“Mr Haridemos has, on occasions, engaged in the activity of ‘conservation hunting’,” his solicitor said.

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