Tigers in South Africa: a farming industry exists, often for their body parts
After the escape of a tiger near Johannesburg this month, the farming industry of these wild cats is being highlighted.
After the escape of a tiger near Johannesburg this month, the farming industry of these wild cats is being highlighted.
This deeply-felt piece, written by Jonathan Fouché flirts with the concept of unintended consequences, but believes not all the consequences we live with in SA are unintended.
Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit has uncovered evidence of high-level political connections in illegal rhino horn trade In South Africa.
Zimbabwe’s hunting body will clamp down on rogue marksmen and increase scrutiny of its members following the international outrage caused by the killing of Cecil the lion.
Zimbabwe will not charge American dentist Walter Palmer for killing Cecil the Lion in July because he had obtained legal authority to conduct the hunt.
Zimbabwe’s citizens are failing to defend their natural resources from outside “vandals,” President Robert Mugabe said in his first remarks about the killing of Cecil the Lion.
Jani Allan says after Cecil the lion saga, it’s time we view trophy hunting for what it is: recidivist brutality against a species unable to defend itself.
Biznews community member and independent environmental services professional Peddy Bam argues the case for the captive hunting industry.
In honest moments, game-breeding South Africans admit they’re playing a hunting-driven bubble where prices of their stock have doubled at regular intervals.