Australia’s native animals are protected by law — but that protection comes with caveats. Across every state and territory, permits are routinely issued that allow property owners to kill native wildlife. Known in many jurisdictions as “damage mitigation permits,” these licences have quietly sanctioned the deaths of millions of animals...
Trophy hunting involves the killing of wildlife purely for the purpose of displaying parts of the animal – often the head or skin. Every year around the world more than 200,000 threatened animals are killed for trophies.
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