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When darling-of-Extinction-Rebellion George Monbiot suggested that trophy hunting might help conservation, he was monstered on Twitter by his former friends, compared to everything from prominent paedophiles to ancient Nazis. Poor George. But this is the kind of abuse we in the world of hunting and conservation have to put up with every day. Charlie talks to some of the people affected. For more on this story, visit https://www.fieldsportschannel.tv/sci... Thanks to all who took part: Niall Rowantree http://www.westhighland-hunting.co.uk/ Tom Opre https://www.shepherdsofwildlife.org/ Danene van der Westhuuyzen https://arugamelodges.com/ Robbie Kroger https://BloodOrigins.com Thanks also to the SCI Foundation https://safariclubfoundation.org ▶ Sign up for our weekly email newsletter https://Fcha.nl/register ▶ To watch all of #FieldsportsBritain, episode 636, visit https://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain636 ▶ Fieldsports Shop http://fieldsports.shop Why do we support trophy hunting? Hunting tourism is at the forefront of wildlife conservation. People going abroad to hunt are what pays for conservation, the world over. Species that hunters have brought back from the brink of extinction include the bontebok and the markhor goat. The modern problem for trophy hunting began with the Cecil The Lion story in 2015, when a US hunting tourist called Walter Palmer shot a lion in Zimbabwe. The animal rights lobby successfully presented it as an animal called 'Cecil', claiming it was popular with tourists. Most of the money they raised from the Cecil incident paid for lobbying, not conservation. Worldwide government actions following the incident led to some of the biggest and most tragic wildlife slaughters ever seen in Africa. As trophy bans fell into place, wildlife poaching boomed. By the beginning of 2018, a kneejerk US trophy import ban on Tanzanian elephant and lion trophies was beginning to have real – and potentially devastating – consequences, including the loss of decades of successful nature conservation. Happily, the US reversed that decision. When it comes to wildlife, there are two kinds of African countries: wildlife winners, which allow hunting and have healthy populations of wildlife; and wildlife losers, where hunting is banned. It is no coincidence that the last northern white rhino died in Kenya, an anti-hunting country. See an example of the arguments in action here: https://Fcha.nl/wildlifewinners We’re proud to promote enjoyment of fieldsports and the countryside. There are three guiding principles to everything we do on Fieldsports Channel: ▶ Shoot responsibly ▶ Respect the quarry ▶ Ensure a humane, clean and quick kill Take part in nature. Join the Fieldsports Nation https://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsnation Risk warning: investments of this nature carry risks to your capital as well as potential rewards. Approved as a financial promotion by Envestors Limited. Which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 07236828.)