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Trophy Hunting Nikolaj Bichel Adam Hart

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Trophy Hunting Nikolaj Bichel Adam Hart
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Nikolaj Bichel, Adam Hart
ISBN: 9789811999758, 9811999759
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Trophy Hunting Nikolaj Bichel Adam Hart by Nikolaj Bichel, Adam Hart 9789811999758, 9811999759 instant download after payment.

This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and controversies, and exploring why it divides environmentalists, the hunting community, and the public. Bichel and Hart provide the first interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach to the study of trophy hunting, investigating the history of trophy hunting, and delving into the background, identity and motivation of trophy hunters. They also explore the role of social media and anthropomorphism in shaping trophy hunting discourse, as well as the viability of trophy hunting as a wildlife management tool, the ideals of fair chase and sportsmanship, and what hunting trophies are, both literally and in terms of their symbolic value to hunters and non-hunters. The analyses and discussions are underpinned by a consideration of the complex moral and practical conflicts between animal rights and conservation paradigms. This book appeals to scholars in environmental philosophy, conservation and environmental studies, as well as hunters, hunting opponents, wildlife management practitioners, and policymakers, and anyone with a broad interest in human–wildlife relations.

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