
"Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old Lodi-area vineyard owner and industry leader, was killed last Friday while hunting yellow-backed duiker antelope in Gabon's Lope-Okanda rainforest."
"Dosio's group startled a herd of five female elephants and a calf, causing the animals to charge them, and Dosio was fatally trampled."
"Dosio led Pacific AgriLands Inc., a Modesto-based company managing thousands of acres of vineyards and supplying harvesting equipment across the Central Valley."
"A member of the Sacramento Safari Club, Dosio amassed a large collection of trophies over the years, including elephants, lions, and other big game."
Ernie Dosio, a 75-year-old vineyard owner and big-game hunter, was killed in Gabon while hunting yellow-backed duiker antelope. His group startled a herd of elephants, leading to a fatal charge that trampled Dosio. His guide sustained serious injuries. Dosio was the leader of Pacific AgriLands Inc., managing vineyards in the Central Valley. He was a member of the Sacramento Safari Club and had a large collection of hunting trophies, including elephants and lions, with all hunts licensed as conservation culling.
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