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"It's a trophy hunt".
Animal-welfare advocates called the program a "trophy hunt".
Montana in February decided against opening a trophy hunt, and Idaho, home to the smallest number of grizzlies, this month approved a fall hunt of a single male bear.
Xanda, a six-year-old lion with several young cubs, was reportedly shot on a trophy hunt.
"We're glad the court sided with science instead of states bent on reducing the Yellowstone grizzly population and subjecting these beloved bears to a trophy hunt," Bonnie Rice, a senior representative of the Sierra Club, said in a statement.
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To my knowledge, never before has a snow leopard spared a living thing that wanted to run away from it". But what has been even more lucrative for the local communities is a trophy hunting programme started by the Pakistani government in the 1990s.
Conservation Force, a trophy hunting advocacy group based in Louisiana, spearheaded the July letter.
The decision was first revealed publicly by Safari Club International, a trophy hunting advocacy group with close ties to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
The decision regarding elephants was made public not by the federal agency but via a celebratory news release early Tuesday from Safari Club International, a trophy hunting advocacy group that, along with the National Rifle Association, sued to block the 2014 ban.
What would a trophy-hunting Trump do with such protections?
Last month, the Bush administration somewhat wittily named a former chief lobbyist for Safari Club International, a trophy-hunting organisation, as the acting director of the service.
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