Misinformation About Trophy Hunting Threatens Conservation
Catherine E. Semcer, Dr. Amy Dickman, Adam Hart, Brian ChildBanning trophy hunting without viable alternatives would imperil biodiversity and undermine local communities.
Dr. Adam Hart is a professor of science communication at the University of Gloucestershire. Hart earned his Ph.D. from the University of Sheffield studying the cooperative behavior of social insects. Hart has published scientific papers on a variety of topics, including entomology, ecology, disease, hygiene, nesting phenology, citizen science, Africa antelope surveying, thermal imaging, African grassland management, and climate change. He most recently is the author of the book Unfit for Purpose: When human evolution collides with the modern world.
Banning trophy hunting without viable alternatives would imperil biodiversity and undermine local communities.