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  2. Teen's big-game hunting photos spark outrage - AOL

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    One Texas teen's hobby is stirring up controversy among animal rights activists by posing with big game she killed in Africa. Here's how KHOU introduced to her: "So 19-year-old Kendall Jones is a ...

  3. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    Many species are affected by poaching, including illegal hunting, fishing and capturing of wild animals, and, in a recent usage, the illegal harvesting of wild plant species. [1] [2] [3] The article provides an overview of species currently endangered or impaired by poaching in the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, and South-East Asia.

  4. Killing of Cecil the lion - Wikipedia

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    Activists also asked African countries to ban bow hunting, lion baiting, and hunting from hunting blinds. [66] [67] [68] Global media and social media reaction resulted in close to 1.2 million people signing the online petition "Justice for Cecil", which asked Zimbabwe's government to stop issuing hunting permits for endangered animals. [69]

  5. Elephant hunting in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The policy of trophy hunting has been adopted in 23 sub-Saharan African countries. The income generated in total in Africa is quoted to be USD 201 million/year, derived from about 18,500 international hunting clients covering an area of 1.4 million km². [24]

  6. Jimmy John's boycott: CEO's elephant hunting photo leads to ...

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    Liautaud has been hunting animals such as rhinos, elephants, lynxes and zebras since at least 2002, according to Snopes. There's no evidence that any of these hunts were illegal, however.

  7. East African Professional Hunter's Association - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the advances in automobile technology had enabled access to remote wildlife areas. Within the first few years of its existence, the Association managed to get East Africa the most stringent game laws in the world. [1] These laws included protecting the females of each species and banning night hunting and the use of dogs.

  8. White hunter - Wikipedia

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    White hunter is a literary term used for professional big game hunters of European descent, from all over the world, who plied their trade in Africa, especially during the first half of the 20th century. The activity continues in the dozen African countries which still permit big-game hunting.

  9. Jobs gone, investments wasted: Africa's deserted safaris ...

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    Now, with borders closed and airlines grounded due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa's multi-billion-dollar safari industry is unravelling and he can no longer afford the payments on the new 21 ...