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A ban on trophy hunting would harm, not help, conservation | Letter

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A ban on trophy hunting would harm, not help, conservation | Letter
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Prof Amy Dickman, Prof Adam Hart, Dr Dan Challender and Dr Dilys Roe say trophy hunting benefits lions and many other species by conserving more land in Africa than national parks doThe reason that trophy hunting bans have repeatedly stalled in parliament (Letters, 26 April) is because they are misinformed, hypocritical, ignore the rights and welfare of local communities, and would harm, not help, conservation.Campaigners should decide if bans are about morality or conservation. If the former, t

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