‘It’s neocolonialism’: campaign to ban UK imports of hunting trophies condemned

African delegation says proposed new law ignores local voices and could harm rather than save wildlife

Britain’s international environment minister, Zac Goldsmith, and celebrity anti-trophy campaigners like Ricky Gervais have been accused of neocolonialism by African community leaders, who warn they are ignoring the voices of people who live alongside elephants, lions and other wildlife.

The UK government is expected to bring forward a ban on the import of hunting trophies during this parliament, arguing that the new law will strengthen the conservation of endangered species.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/01/its-neocolonialism-campaign-to-ban-uk-imports-of-hunting-trophies-condemned-aoe

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