
"Each year, a specific number are set aside for sacrifice, for the greater good. Not long ago, I joined an expedition in Niassa, with one of Africa's top game-hunting companies."
"Every year, clients of the trophy-hunting industry claim the lives of tens of thousands of wild animals across the world. In sub-Saharan Africa, where hunting interests control vast swathes of the wildest land."
The Niassa special reserve in Mozambique is one of the largest protected areas, home to diverse wildlife including elephants and lions. Despite its protected status, a specific number of animals are designated for hunting each year. An expedition led by a safari guide involved tracking a cape buffalo, showcasing the tension and excitement of the hunt. Trophy hunting claims tens of thousands of wild animals annually, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where hunting interests dominate large areas of land.
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