Trophy hunting has occupied a prominent position in recent scholarly literature and popular media. In the scientific conservation literature, researchers are generally supportive of or sympathetic to its usage as a source of monetary support for conservation. Although authors at times acknowledge that trophy hunting faces strong opposition from many members of the public, often for unspecified reasons associated with ethics, neither the nature nor the implications of these ethical concerns have been substantively addressed. We identify the central act of wildlife “trophy” taking as a potential source of ethical discomfort and public opposition. We highlight that trophy hunting entails a hunter paying a fee to kill an animal and claim its bo...
Trophy hunting has potential to support conservation financing and contribute towards rural developm...
© 2016 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Though the conservatio...
The trophy hunting of exotic animals by American big game hunters is increasing at an alarming rate....
Trophy hunting has occupied a prominent position in recent scholarly literature and popular media. I...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an unethi...
Should we kill animals to save animals? This question lies at the heart of this case study. Sovereig...
This investigative report looks into the positive and negative effects of trophy hunting on endanger...
Supported by large conservation NGOs, the US government has recently reaffirmed its support for the ...
In recent years, the moral panic over trophy hunting has led to a global cultural reckoning, particu...
The killing of Cecil the lion (Panthera leo) ignited enduring and increasingly global discussion abo...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
Tourist hunting is a regular consumptive wildlife utilization occurring within and outside core prot...
Trophy hunting of wild lions (Panthera leo) is controversial - its impact on conservation has been ...
Trophy hunting has potential to support conservation financing and contribute towards rural developm...
© 2016 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Though the conservatio...
The trophy hunting of exotic animals by American big game hunters is increasing at an alarming rate....
Trophy hunting has occupied a prominent position in recent scholarly literature and popular media. I...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
Trophy hunting is a controversial topic. On one hand, opponents of trophy hunting denounce an unethi...
Should we kill animals to save animals? This question lies at the heart of this case study. Sovereig...
This investigative report looks into the positive and negative effects of trophy hunting on endanger...
Supported by large conservation NGOs, the US government has recently reaffirmed its support for the ...
In recent years, the moral panic over trophy hunting has led to a global cultural reckoning, particu...
The killing of Cecil the lion (Panthera leo) ignited enduring and increasingly global discussion abo...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
Tourist hunting is a regular consumptive wildlife utilization occurring within and outside core prot...
Trophy hunting of wild lions (Panthera leo) is controversial - its impact on conservation has been ...
Trophy hunting has potential to support conservation financing and contribute towards rural developm...
© 2016 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Though the conservatio...
The trophy hunting of exotic animals by American big game hunters is increasing at an alarming rate....