Hunters face a total ban on bringing home trophy kills as figures show over 300 carcasses of endangered animals slain on safaris have been shipped to UK since 2019

Sunday 12th December 2021

Hunters face a total ban on bringing home trophy kills

Hunters will finally be banned from bringing sick trophies of their kills back to Britain, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Ministers will this week announce a total ban on the import of the trophies from endangered species to stop what Boris Johnson has described as a ‘vile trade’.

The news comes as British trophy hunters are exposed by sickening images in which they grin while posing with recently slaughtered lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and monkeys.

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Richard Freeman
Richard Freeman has been the zoological director of the Centre for Fortean Zoology since 1997, and has authored a number of books on the subject of Cryptozoology. He has carried out many major expeditions in search of mystery animals. He also writes fiction.