A new study has discovered that Giraffes are the most popular souvenir for Britain’s trophy hunters. The report by the Wildlife & Conservation Foundation (Ban Trophy Hunting) looked at CITES data on …
Annual Trophy Hunting report released on World Endangered Species Day
Today marks World Endangered Species Day, a time to reflect on the growing pressures facing wildlife across the globe. This year’s annual report explores the latest figures on the international trophy hunting …
Trophy Hunting: Conservation Myth or Cruel Industry? We chat to Veggies Abroad Vegan Travel Podcast
Is trophy hunting really helping conservation – or is that just a convenient myth?In a special episode of the Veggies Abroad Podcast, Rebecca speaks with Downton Abbey actor, wildlife advocate and CBTH …
British Trophy Hunters: Latest figures
PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING – January 2026New figures published by international authorities reveal that a British hunter recently brought home a trophy of a Critically Endangered Black Rhinoceros. There are just 3,142 black rhinos …
International Zebra Day: Trophy Hunting of Vulnerable Zebra Populations
To mark International Zebra Day, we’re sharing key findings from a new report highlighting the urgent threat trophy hunting poses to vulnerable zebra populations. Despite global conservation efforts, legal loopholes and commercial …
World Monkey Day: Why British Trophy Hunters Are Still Killing Primates for Sport
December 14 is World Monkey Day. A report by the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting reveals that British trophy hunters are among the world’s most notorious monkey hunters, shooting several different species …
Undercover Investigation Uncovers British-Run Canned Lion Hunts
British firms are selling CANNED LION ‘hunts’ – where trophy hunters controversially shoot hand-reared animals in enclosures. They also sell endangered elephant and leopard hunting ‘holidays’.The Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting has …
International Cheetah Day: The UK’s Role in Cheetah Trophy Tourism
International Cheetah Day sees the publication of a special report which details how British companies are profiting from selling trophy hunting ‘holidays’ to shoot Africa’s most endangered big cat.It also reveals the …
British trophy hunters are allowed to kill and bring home heads and bodies of some of the world’s most endangered animals.
A special briefing for World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025 lists some of the threatened species British hunters enjoy shooting, and reveals their perilous conservation status.The US, Australia and many European countries have …
UK TV Presenter with a collection of over 100 animal bodies
UK trophy hunter Ricky Clark killed the last lion in Benin. The London man shot and cut off an elephant’s feet – to make an umbrella stand. He killed a hippo and used …
