Bumi Hills Foundation 4 12 Ben's gunshot wound The elephant had a septic wound which was 4cm in diameter and 10cm deep... READ MORE›
Elephant trophies Can trophy hunting really help species survival?... READ MORE›
The rule released on Friday allowing hunters who kill elephants in Zimbabwe to bring their trophies back to the United States outraged animal activists... READ MORE›
As a result, the number of African elephants has shrunk from about 5 million a century ago to about 400,000... READ MORE›
As a result, the number of African elephants has shrunk from about 5 million a century ago to about 400,000 remaining... READ MORE›
According to the United Nations, as many as 100,000 African elephants were killed between 2010 and 2012... READ MORE›
The Trump administration's lifting of restrictions on importing elephant body parts from Zimbabwe and Zambia is not the last gift to hunting interests... READ MORE›
The Trump administration will allow the importation of body parts from African elephants shot for sport... READ MORE›
According to the census, elephants saw substantial declines along the Zambezi River, in Zambia while other areas of that country were stable... READ MORE›
According to the United Nations, as many as 100,000 African elephants were killed between 2010 and 2012... READ MORE›
How to treat animal trophies Americans shoot overseas has been a contentious issue for years... READ MORE›
The Trump administration is reversing an Obama-era ban on hunters importing trophies of elephants killed in Zambia and Zimbabwe during government-approved big-game expeditions... READ MORE›
Zimbabwe's elephant population has declined six percent since 2001 and evidence shows that poaching has increased in areas where trophy hunting is permitted, Pacelle said... READ MORE›
In early July, I was in Zimbabwe on a bow hunting trip for big game... READ MORE›
Individual elephants such as these should be accorded their true value as a National Heritage and should be off limits to hunting... READ MORE›
Two years after Cecil the lion was killed by a trophy-hunter in Zimbabwe, prompting global outrage, his son may have met a similar sad end... READ MORE›
Mr Botha, 51, was a father of five from the northern Limpopo province in South Africa... READ MORE›
People who get their amusement from hunting and killing defenceless animals can only be suffering from a mental disorder... READ MORE›
Gandhi objected that Indians were classed with the natives of South Africa, who he called the kaffirs, and demanded a separate entrance for Indians... READ MORE›
Authorities in Zimbabwe say Walter Palmer from Minneapolis paid a 55 000 35 000 bribe to wildlife guides to allow him to shoot the lion named Cecil with a crossbow... READ MORE›
African governments have also condemned, some with increasing anger, Western moves to ban trophy hunting... READ MORE›
Every year, around 100 people and 40 to 50 elephants are killed as a result in India, for example... READ MORE›
US uproar over death of protected animal forces Walter Palmers practice to close, as two others attend Zimbabwean court to face poaching charges... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the circumstances surrounding Cecil's killing... READ MORE›
David Macdonald, from the same group, referred to Jericho and Cecil as brothers in a statement Thursday... READ MORE›
Between 2010 and the 2013, the last year for which data is available, more than 100 such lion trophies were imported to France... READ MORE›
The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority also released a photograph of Jericho that it said was taken Sunday morning, the Associated Press reported... READ MORE›
Trophy hunting is often difficult to detach from an era of unquestioned white privilege in Africa, Mr. Dorrington, 56, said... READ MORE›
Zimbabwe - along with Namibia, Tanzania and South Africa - is listed as 'positive', ie with a sustainable enough population of lions to accommodate hunting... READ MORE›
Her first showed her crouching over the prone form of a massive kudu a kind of African antelope with a white-striped body and spiralling horns... READ MORE›
A Game of Thrones editor, recently killed by a lioness in South Africa, was raising money to combat poaching... READ MORE›
Exclusive guy scott a white cambridge-educated economist has been appointed acting president of zambia... READ MORE›
South Africa, which has the continent's only nuclear power plant, has around half of sub-Saharan Africa's power generating capacity, roughly 44 gigawatts... READ MORE›
It is currently occupied by Honest Ndlovu - who appeared in court alongside Mr Bronkhorst on Wednesday, but has not been charged with illegal hunting... READ MORE›
Muchinguri's remarks come as the White House faces mounting pressure to address a petition for Palmer's extradition to Zimbabwe... READ MORE›
There were less drastic but still substantial declines in the East African countries where lions have traditionally thrived... READ MORE›
Zimbabwe hunter Theo Bronkhorst is due to stand trial on September 28 for organising the illegal hunt... READ MORE›
The Zimbabwean government argues that 75 percent of proceeds from trophy hunting goes towards wildlife preservation and anti-poaching initiatives... READ MORE›
South Africa's government said parts of the country are seeing their worst drought since 1992... READ MORE›
And he said that the one positive side of Cecil's death was that it was going to raise important questions about conservation and hunting... READ MORE›
Bashir, who had been in South Africa to attend an African Union meeting with other African leaders, was already halfway to Khartoum, Sudan's capital... READ MORE›
A disturbing number of elephants have been killed in Zimbabwe in recent weeks, including the biggest one seen in decades... READ MORE›
Walter James Palmer of Eden Prairie Minnesota has been named by Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force as the shooter of Cecil a 13-year-old prized lion... READ MORE›
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