Daily Tribune (Philippines)

TROPHY HUNTING BAN SOUGHT

- AFP

Dozens of European parliament­arians and conservati­on groups called Sunday on the regulator of global wildlife trade to ban all trophy hunting of rhinos, elephants and other endangered animals.

The Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) bans all commercial trade in more than 1,000 species of animals and plants considered to be endangered, listed under its so-called Appendix I.

But in a letter handed to CITES Secretary-General Ivonne Higuero, more than 50 European MP and an equal number of conservati­onist groups decried that trophy hunting, which is deemed “non-commercial,” has been exempt from that ban.

“A considerab­le number of Appendix I species trophies are traded each year, (including) trophies of species listed as extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable or near threatened on the IUCN Red List,” the letter said.

The signatorie­s called on CITES to “treat the trade in hunting trophies in the same manner as it treats all other trade in wildlife,” and to “implement an immediate moratorium on the import of all Appendix I species.”

They also called for an end to allowing captive farming of lions for hunting trophies.

The letter was delivered during an ongoing global wildlife conference in Geneva tasked with evaluating the CITES rules, but the issue is currently not on the agenda for debate.

‘Absolutely inexplicab­le’

The Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting, which is behind the push to close the CITES “loophole,” said in a statement that “CITES permits have been issued (by) hunters wanting to shoot and take home trophies of some of the world’s most endangered animals.”

A wide range of species is coveted by hunters, including elephants, white and black rhinos, giraffes, but also primates like chimpanzee­s, cheetahs, crocodiles and grey parrots.

Eduardo Goncalves, the founder of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting, told AFP the CITES exemption for trophy hunting was “absolutely inexplicab­le.”

Trophy hunting, he said, is a “global multi-million dollar industry,” which is “clearly commercial.”

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RHINOS, elephants and other endangered animals, were among those being discussed at the conservati­on summit.

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