One way to pay for wildlife conservation is to allow the rich to bag a few animals for high prices. But is it just an exercise in colonialism?
Connecticut does not have clean hands when it comes to pushing Africa’s Big 5—elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and giraffes—closer to extinction. The state is supplying customers to the grave, ...
Many animal lovers would probably never dream of shooting them. Finger trembling over the trigger of her rifle as she locked ...
The flyer in my hotel bedroom in the Eastern Cape offered the chance to cuddle a lion cub at a nearby wildlife rescue centre. As a tourist, I had no idea as to whether it was a well-run sanctuary or ...
Scientists found that two killer whales are responsible for eight great white shark deaths near South Africa Two orcas whales are hunting and eating great white sharks, according to new research. A ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Botswana is offering 287 elephant hunting licenses in April at the same ...
Deep within the grasslands and dry regions of southern Africa lives a tiny predator that has earned a fearsome reputation ...
Facts matter and misinformation can have devastating real-world impacts. This is as true in the African bush as it is in the U.S. Capitol. That is why we are deeply concerned when we read overt ...
Howard Ashbrook carries a leopard that he shot to complete the African Grand Slam. Ashbrook has bagged an African elephant, Cape buffalo, African lion, leopard and rhinoceros. The Big 5 are considered ...