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Daily Maverick on MSNGiraffes under siege: The silent crisis of trophy hunting and its threat to survivalOn the savannas of Africa’s vanishing wilderness, the world’s tallest mammal is being quietly driven towards extinction – not ...
“If the decline continues at the current rate, they will be extinct before long.” British-owned trophy-hunting companies are offering giraffe-shooting “holidays” online. One is marketing more than 200 ...
“Giraffe legal trophy hunting or [hunting] for legal meat is not having an impact on the overall population of giraffes in Africa — it’s not causing a decline,” he told Mongabay.
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.
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.
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 ...
A woman whose hunting photo of a giraffe went viral last year said that despite her shock at the backlash to the photos, she continues to hunt and is still proud of her hobby.
A trophy hunter whose photos posing with her giraffe kill provoked disgust around the world claims she has no regrets, and even revealed she ate the rare animal.
Photos of a female American hunter posing with the body of a "rare" black giraffe she had just killed during a hunt in Africa have sparked outrage.
Global Giraffe Population Decimated by Trophy Hunting and Local Pressures Scientists blind-sided by decline of world’s tallest animal ...
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.
British-owned trophy-hunting companies are offering giraffe-shooting “holidays” online. One is marketing more than 200 giraffe shoots, with “special offers” starting at under £1,500.
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