News story from Big News Network on Wednesday 10 August 2022
Big News Network,
MIL-OSI Global: Trophy hunting: why a UK import ban threatens wildlife conservation
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Amy Dickman, Professor of Wildlife Conservation, University of Oxford A large African male lion in a game reserve at night.
Trophy hunting: why a UK import ban threatens wildlife conservation
The Conversation,
Trophy hunting, where animals with characteristics such as large antlers are legally hunted, and their meat usually eaten - is…
Trophy hunting: why a UK import ban threatens wildlife conservation
Yahoo! News,
Trophy hunting, where animals with characteristics such as large antlers are legally hunted, and their meat usually eaten - is…
La caccia ai trofei non salverà i leoni africani
Internazionale it,
28 luglio 2022 10:04 Negli ultimi 25 anni ho trascorso molto tempo a contare i leoni.
Trophy hunting won’t save Africa’s lions so the UK ban on wildlife imports is a welcome step
South Africa Today,
Over the past 25 years, I have spent a lot of time counting lions as part of my job.
Why trophy hunting will NOT save Africa's lions - Global Circulate
Global Circulate,
In the past 25 yearslion numbers have decreased by 43 per cent throughout Africa.
Why trophy hunting will NOT save Africas lions
Big World Tale,
Why trophy hunting will NOT save Africa’s lions – and why the UK ban on importing body parts is a positive step for wildlife…
Why trophy hunting will NOT save Africa’s lions
Express Informer,
In the past 25 years lion numbers have decreased by 43 per cent throughout Africa.
Why trophy hunting will NOT save Africa’s lions
Expressdigest,
In the past 25 years lion numbers have decreased by 43 per cent throughout Africa.
News story from Daily Mail on Friday 01 July 2022
Daily Mail,
News story from AllAfrica on Thursday 30 June 2022
AllAfrica,
Trophy hunting will not save Africa’s lions – so the UK ban on imports is a positive step for wildlife conservation
Newsbreak,
Over the past 25 years, I have spent a lot of time counting lions as part of my job.
Trophy hunting will not save Africa’s lions – so the UK ban on imports is a positive step for wildlife conservation
Global Advisors,
Over the past 25 years, lion numbers have decreased by 43% throughout Africa, as their range has declined by more than 90%.
Trophy hunting will not save Africa's lions – so the UK ban on imports is a positive step for wildlife conservation
The Conversation,
Over the past 25 years, I have spent a lot of time counting lions as part of my job.
Trophy hunting will not save Africa's lions – so the UK ban on imports is a positive step for wildlife conservation
Yahoo! News,
Over the past 25 years, I have spent a lot of time counting lions as part of my job.