The Guardian Australia ·general ·3 hours ago

Neurosurgeon and safari guide hunts cape buffalo to support conservation efforts

An American neurosurgeon and safari guide Paul Stones hunted a cape buffalo in Mozambique's Niassa reserve, one of Africa's largest protected areas. Trophy hunters like them subsidize conservation, despite criticism of neocolonialism. In 2014, Texas heir Corey Knowlton paid $350,000 for a black rhino, claiming his kill helped support conservation efforts.

Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia

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