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Giraffe genitalia among hundreds of body parts imported by trophy hunters - Exclusive: More than 20 ‘trophies’ imported into ...
Between 2006 and 2015, trophy hunters legally imported 3,744 giraffe hunting trophies into the U.S. — equivalent to more than a giraffe a day — and an additional 1,402 giraffe bone carvings ...
In 2017 Talley hunted a giraffe in South Africa as part of a trophy hunting safari trip, and the picture she subsequently posted on Facebook went viral. Celebrities went after her and public ...
Alistair Carmichael has marked the 10th anniversary of Cecil the lion’s death by calling for trophy hunting to be “consigned ...
Trophy hunting is a legal practice in a number of African countries, including South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. “The giraffe I hunted was the South African sub-species of giraffe.
Trophy hunting is a legal practice in a number of African countries, including South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. "It's a hobby, it's something that I love to do," Talley told the network.
Tess Thompson Talley – the American trophy hunter who faced intense public backlash last year when photos surfaced of her posing next to a slain "rare" giraffe – said Friday that she continues ...
British hunters brought home in just one year the bodies of at least three African elephants they had shot, as well as scores ...
Shetland’s MP has called for renewed efforts to ban the import of hunting trophies to the UK. Alistair Carmichael has spoken ...
Trophy-hunting is not only legal in many places—it is a global, $2 billion industry and, despite backlash in some countries, shows no signs of slowing down.
Our country imports about one giraffe hunting trophy a day — mostly heads atop the animals’ graceful, long necks. It imports thousands of giraffe bones every year.
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