WASHINGTON— A new case study prepared by the Center for Biological Diversity shows that the Trump administration permitted ...
Letters: Eduardo Gonçalves and Blair Patrick Schuyler respond to an article on the myth at the heart of trophy hunting ...
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Now that a fortnight has passed since we heard a Minnesota dentist killed an African lion with a Christian name, maybe we’ve calmed enough to stow the hangman’s noose until knowing with certainty ...
One way to pay for wildlife conservation is to allow the rich to bag a few animals for high prices. But is it just an exercise in colonialism?
Nearly a year after a beloved lion named Cecil was killed by an American dentist in Zimbabwe, a report out this week finds little evidence that the fees trophy hunters pay help efforts to protect ...
The internet erupted with outrage last week over the killing of a Zimbabwe lion named Cecil. But calls to ban all trophy hunting — killing wild animals to keep as souvenirs rather than for their meat ...
American hunters abroad routinely kill endangered and threatened animals for sport, and then ship the wildlife home to the United States to be mounted as trophies, according to federal records ...
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