
Ivory Hunters
Three African PHs share their elephant hunting adventures.
Three African PHs share their elephant hunting adventures.
Seven years after the surreal bear attacks at Kamchatka, Russians are still trying to deal with starving bears and their attacks on humans.
An Italian lion hunter refuses to be the next Walter Palmer: He’s suing the protestors who violently threatened him, along with any media outlet that pushed the story of his legal kill into the public arena.
Thanks to several special genes, elephants are able to live as long as humans with only a fraction of the cancer mortality.
Dallas Safari Club and several other conservation organizations are going to court over Delta Air Lines’ ban on Big Five trophy shipping.
Just when you think a hunt couldn’t possibly get more dangerous and exciting, something really wild comes along.
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A taxidermist’s skill with dead animals could lead to more living ones. National Geographic hired the Michelangelo of taxidermy” to create a fake, GPS-tracked tusk to follow the routes poachers take. If successful, it could lead to more elephants–and, consequently, more elephant hunting opportunities.”
The African professional hunter has received an outpouring of anti-hunting hatred lately, but his response was amazing.
Legal trophies are still allowed for shipment.