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Of course, if trophy hunting is the main reason for the decline in an area's lion population, then stopping it is entirely justified and desirable. However, in most places, this is not the case.
Trophy hunting—the killing of big game for a set of horns or tusks, a skin, or a taxidermied body—has burgeoned into a billion-dollar, profit-driven industry, overseen in some cases by corrupt ...
Trophy hunting has been identified as the least economically profitable form of land use, yet massive areas are set aside by African governments to employ a minimal number of people.
This is all about trophy hunting, not killing for meat or for management. Trophy hunters pay outfitters as much as $8,000 for a 100% guaranteed kill and are led to the tree after the guide and his ...
Trophy hunting is legal and supported by some scientists as a vital asset in wildlife conservation. But a former top U.S. official is raising questions over America’s ability to vet trophy ...
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