Where trophy hunting benefits communities ... issues–that focuses exclusively on the animals while ignoring the human element–is so short-sighted. The right way to go is “animal welfare ...
Human beings with a natural-born sense of ... We know with confidence that trophy hunting increases risks. Read Dr. Mark Elbroch’s “The Cougar Conundrum” and you will understand.
their continued existence now a question of human demand, whim, and calculation. Wild game is the continent’s version of crude oil—and it too will run out someday. Trophy hunting—the killing ...
Human hunting is different from natural predation in that big-game trophy hunters target large animals, usually males. They may be awarded prizes for killing animals with exceptionally large ...
As well as the main questions on the ballot next Tuesday, voters in several states will be asked to vote on a range of down-ballot measures.
defining ‘trophy hunting’ as the intentional killing, wounding, pursuing, entrapping, or discharging or releasing of a deadly weapon at a mountain lion, lynx, or bobcat; creating exemptions from this ...
The measure defines trophy hunting as intentionally killing ... the head or hide and requires that the meat be prepared for human consumption. But based on some hunting experiences offered ...
Trophy hunting is therefore ... In support of the argument, officials in Botswana say hunting is necessary to ease human-wildlife conflict. Looking into the environmental outrage, Audrey Delsink ...
As a hunter, rancher, veterinarian, and lifelong member of the NRA, I believe that The Denver Post has badly misread Proposition 127 and does not understand the real dynamics with trophy hunting ...