U.S. Fish and Wildlife proposed that three populations of the world’s tallest land animal be classified as endangered, a move to clamp down on giraffe poaching.
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“This action supports giraffe conservation while ensuring the ... There is a split among conservationists over whether trophy hunting helps or hurts threatened species. Supporters say the ...
Illegal hunting is also a problem for the species. Giraffes are poached for their meat in many regions of Africa — as well as for their pelts, bones, hair and tails — by hunters and trappers wielding ...
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If finalized, a new proposal would require permits to import products containing giraffe parts, which the administration said would reduce illegal hunting and trade. It also said its draft rule ...
If finalized, the proposed rule would cut illegal hunting and trade of giraffes by requiring a permit to import their body parts into the US and expand new funding for research and other giraffe ...