The trophy hunting of African lions: scale, current management practices and factors undermining sustainability.
The trophy hunting of lions Panthera leo is contentious due to uncertainty concerning conservation impacts and because of highly polarised opinions about the practice. African lions are hunted across at least ~558,000 km(2), which comprises 27-32% of the lion range in countries where trophy hunting...
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Main Authors: | Peter Andrew Lindsey, Guy Andrew Balme, Paul Funston, Philipp Henschel, Luke Hunter, Hilary Madzikanda, Neil Midlane, Vincent Nyirenda |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/43a9857a27fb48388ff8b0253aac6f15 |
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