Trophy Hunting (2024)

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Overview

Trophy hunting is the unethical practice of killing wildlife for entertainment to obtain the animal’s body or its parts, such as head, teeth, horns or tails, for display as a trophy. Trophy hunters often pay large sums of money to kill rare or charismatic animals and enter their achievements into record books for awards kept by hunting organizations. Trophy hunting is not only unethical treatment and killing of animals, but it is also extractive and can harm conservation efforts by exacerbating direct and indirect threats facing many imperiled species. Trophy hunters travel all over the world for hunts, as over 75 countries import and/or export hunting trophies.

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85,841

Trophies traded globally between 2016 and 2020 from CITES-listed mammals

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>3,600 per year

Threatened or endangered animals killed for trophies

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34 per day

Trophies entering the U.S. on average, the #1 importer globally; the EU is #2

The issue

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Trophy hunting is an industry built on cruelty for the purposes of entertainment and bragging rights. It celebrates and incentivizes the killing of animals by orchestrating competitions to kill the most, the rarest or the largest animals. The industry includes canned (captive) hunting, the “guaranteed” killing of captive-bred animals in fenced areas.
International trade data shows that tens of thousands of mammals are killed by trophy hunters each year, including species that are threatened by trade and that are assessed as vulnerable, threatened and endangered. This is just a small fraction of the total number of animals killed for trophies since this number only refers to CITES-listed* mammals traded internationally and does not include the animals killed that do not cross international borders.
HSI works in key importer and exporter countries to raise public awareness, end corporate support of trophy hunters’ interests, and increase legal protections for imperiled species at national and regional levels and through international treaties.

Trophy hunting facts:

  • The most-coveted animals for trophies include American black bears, Hartmann’s mountain zebras, Chacma baboons, African elephants, lions, leopards and gray wolves.
  • Trophy hunting represents a source of unnatural mortality as trophy hunters often target healthy, reproductive-age animals, especially those that are large or have impressive physical attributes. This unnatural selection pressure can create havoc with far-reaching direct and indirect negative impacts on populations and humans.
  • Trophy hunting includes the practice of “canned hunting” where commercial operators breed and raise animals (especially lions) in captivity to be shot for trophies in enclosed areas. The animals have nowhere to escape hunters, violating fair chase ethics within the hunting community. These operations have serious welfare implications and make no contributions at all to conservation.
  • Most international trophy hunters are American as the U.S. imports 75% of the CITES-listed mammal trophies traded globally. A U.S.-based hunting industry group, Safari Club International, drives demand for imperiled species and promotes the competitive killing of wildlife for entertainment.
  • The European Union is the world’s second largest importer of CITES-listed mammal trophies. Germany, Spain, Denmark, and Austria import the most trophies among the EU countries, while Romania, France, Spain, and Denmark export the most. France, the Netherlands, Finland and Belgium have varying degrees of hunting trophy import prohibitions in place.

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FAQs

What is the solution to trophy hunting? ›

The solution is to let the hunting occur on private land that is also run by a private company. If the land is run privately, there is a greater and, more importantly, a direct incentive to protect the animals. An example of where governments fail in their approach to trophy hunting is lions.

What is the controversy with trophy hunting? ›

The issue. Trophy hunting is an industry built on cruelty for the purposes of entertainment and bragging rights. It celebrates and incentivizes the killing of animals by orchestrating competitions to kill the most, the rarest or the largest animals.

What is the big 5 in trophy hunting? ›

About Big Five hunting

It stands for five African animals that were considered the most desirable trophies, and at the same time the most dangerous animals to hunt: Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard. Each of these species presents a unique challenge for a hunter.

Does trophy hunting actually help animal conservation? ›

The high cost of regulating hunting means that it is unlikely that there is a net funding contribution from trophy hunters to wildlife conservation. In short, rather than being the source of conservation funding, trophy hunters appear to the beneficiaries of wildlife conservation that is funded by others.

Is trophy hunting legal? ›

Trophy hunting is legal in many countries, through policies that ensure that hunting practices align to a sustainable use of the country's natural resources.

What is the alternative to trophy hunting? ›

Photographic safaris can be a positive alternative to trophy hunting. Shooting an animal with a camera, rather than a gun will not only save that animal's life, but enable it to continue to generate funds through photographic tourism for years to come.

How many animals are killed by trophy hunters each year? ›

In the U.S. alone, trophy hunters kill more than 100,000 native carnivores every year for their fur. Take action to stop this cruel and unnecessary practice.

What country has the most trophy hunters? ›

Most trophy hunters are American.

Do trophy hunters eat the meat? ›

However, true trophy hunting, as hunters understand it, means being extremely selective in holding out for the biggest and oldest animal possible (which is often also the wariest and most difficult to hunt), and when and if it is taken, it is utilized completely—all the meat is recovered and consumed, and the head, ...

What is the most successful animal in Africa? ›

1. African wild dogs - 85% successful kills. The lean frames and endearingly large ears of African wild dogs are deceptive – they are one of the most successful predators anywhere, with a kill rate per chase of more than 85 per cent.

What is the big 7 in hunting? ›

Now meet the Big Seven! Lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo…and Southern Right whales and Great White sharks. With two-thirds of our country surrounded by coastline, a trip to South Africa is not complete without seeing Southern Right whales and Great White sharks.

What is the most hunted animal in America? ›

Whitetail Deer: These are one of the most popular game animals to hunt because of their wide range and high yield, weighing 68-136 kg for Males and 41-91 kg for Females on average².

Why did Kenya ban trophy hunting? ›

Kenya does not permit trophy hunting. “These magnificent prime breeding males hold immense sustainable biological, economic and cultural value while alive, but their contribution to both human and elephant societies ends once they're killed,” said Joyce Poole, scientific director at ElephantVoices.

Why does Africa allow trophy hunting? ›

Nusch says most locals support trophy hunting, as it helps keep elephant populations under control. "There is a lot of human-elephant conflict going on. That can range from getting your crop fields trampled over, getting your mangos or watermelons eaten by elephants that were meant to be traded," explained Nusch.

What are the most common trophy hunted animals? ›

Lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo, from Africa, are some of the most expensive and popular animals targeted in trophy hunting. However, thousands of black bears, wildebeest, impala, fowl, and other animals are also killed each year for sport.

How does trophy hunting stop poaching? ›

Poaching Vs. Trophy Hunting. Poaching is hunting without legal permission from whoever owns that land. Trophy hunting requires a license or getting a permit that contains regulations that hunters must abide by for certain animals.

What would happen if trophy hunting was banned? ›

While the management of trophy hunting can be improved in some instances, an outright ban on trophy imports could have the opposite of its intended effect, potentially placing African wildlife at increased risk of extinction from its primary threats of habitat loss and poaching.

How does trophy hunting help the economy? ›

Trophy hunters spend US$250 million per annum in the country. The impact of this spending on production in the economy is US$341 million. The agricultural and manufacturing sectors benefit the most from trophy hunting. Trophy hunting supports more than 17 000 employment opportunities.

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