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Trophy-hunting Americans kill more than 800 monkeys each year. Exclusive analysis reveals the U.S. has a leading role in this market, which takes the lives of about 1,000 annually.
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myRepublica on MSNSC orders govt to collect illegally kept wildlife trophiesDo you display animal parts such as bones, tusks, horns, or hides (trophies) in your home or office for prestige? If so, do you have the required permit? If not, beware-such practice is illegal. If ...
Giraffe genitalia among hundreds of body parts imported by trophy hunters - Exclusive: More than 20 ‘trophies’ imported into ...
Proposed Colorado ban on hunting of mountain lions, other wild cats makes November ballot Advocates take aim at “trophy hunting” of animals; opponents blast “ballot-box biology” ...
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Mongabay on MSNEndangered shark trophies dominate the online wildlife trade, study findsThe wildlife trade, both legal and illegal, depletes biodiversity, with research indicating it results in a staggering ...
A North Dakota couple has been ordered to pay $8,000 in restitution plus $600 in fines, and sentenced to a six-month ...
The odds of spotting this kind of animal is between 1 in 30,000 to 1 in 1,000,000, according to Kansas Wildlife & Parks.
A new genetic study could help saolas survive by enabling better searches through environmental DNA. But some experts fear they may be extinct already.
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