Ten years of coverage of trophy hunting in UK newspapers

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Hunting is an increasingly contentious topic. Trophy hunting, whereby people hunt individual animals with desirable characteristics in order to keep body parts (e.g. horns, heads, hides, antlers) as mementos, especially contested. Political pressure, often the form of trophy import bans, being applied multiple nations, and campaigns ban or imports, attract considerable media attention. However, hunting has conservation value, acting protect habitat provide income for local communities. Assuming that coverage can influence public political opinion, negative simplistic potential cause adverse outcomes Here, we analyse from July 2010 - June 2020 (five years before five after death Cecil Lion) most popular UK outlets (624 articles total), assessing overall sentiment each article, species countries covered. Ninety percent all occurred lion, marking this event a watershed moment mainstream depiction hunting. The was largely against (63.1%), more pronounced tabloids (84.2%) than broadsheets (42.2%). Pro-trophy were very uncommon (3.5%). Articles described complexity decreased following common pre-Cecil (35.7%, dropping 30.6%) rarest post-Cecil (3.1%). focussed mainly on charismatic but rarely hunted including elephant rhino, commonly (such impala Cape buffalo) only mentioned. When mentioned, southern African nations predominated, four (Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia Botswana) named 68% qualifying articles. We conclude through its impact perception opinion.

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عنوان ژورنال: Frontiers in conservation science

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2673-611X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2022.1061295