WAPFSA INFORMS EUROPEAN POLITICIANS ABOUT RECENT SURVEY AND STUDIES ON THE SUBJECT OF TROPHY HUNTING IN SOUTH AFRICA

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The following organisations, who are members of WAPFSA, supported the content of the communication with the Representative from the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.

African Climate Alliance

Animal Law Reform South Africa

Animal Talk Africa

Baboon Matters

Baboons of the South

Ban Animal Trading

Beauty Without Cruelty (South Africa)

Betty’s Bay Baboon Action Group

Centre for Animal Rehabilitation and Education

EMS Foundation

Four Paws (South Africa)

Future 4 Wildlife (South Africa)

Global White Lion Protection Trust

Institute for Critical Animal Studies (Africa)

Monkey Helpline

Panthera Africa Big Cat Sanctuary

Parliament for the People

Rhinos in Africa

South Peninsula Khoi Council

Southern African Fight for Rhinos

Vervet Monkey Foundation

WildAid Southern Africa

Youth Climate Group

Image Credit: Conservation Action Trust https://conservationaction.co.za/resources/reports/lions-share-economic-benefits-trophy-hunting/

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