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The killing of a collared lion involved in a research project in Zimbabwe by a trophy hunter has been condemned by wildlife ...
Outrage has erupted after a trophy hunter killed a lion named Blondie after allegedly luring it out of a wildlife reserve.
A trophy hunter from the United States out on an African safari was tragically killed by the animal he was hunting. According ...
A 52-year-old American trophy hunter, Asher Watkins, was gored to death by a wounded Cape buffalo during a licensed safari in South Africa's Limpopo province. The buffalo charged unexpectedly while ...
Blondie, a well-known lion in Zimbabwe, was killed by a trophy hunter whose professional guide claims the hunt was conducted ...
A well-known lion studied by University of Oxford academics has allegedly been killed by trophy hunters. Blondie, who was ...
Primate trophy hunting has a long history in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909 killed at least three baboons on a single safari when he famously shot nearly 300 African animals.
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 ...
The motivations behind trophy hunting are more personal and idiosyncratic than mere bragging rights — even chill, story-based games like Life is Strange offer a robust suite of trophies to claim.
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 ...