2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22631
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Use or abuse of trophy hunting for conservation genomics?

Peter Klinga,
Patrícia Pečnerová,
Mark Blaxter
et al.

Abstract: Novel genomic tools can yield information important for the conservation of threatened species. Remains of hunted individuals may provide important genomic information; however, the ethics of using remains of hunted animals for conservation research, especially remains of trophy‐hunted animals, is controversial. While there are ongoing political discussions considering blanket bans on the import and use of trophy‐hunted specimens, the consequences of such bans for conservation science have not been broadly dis… Show more

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