Trophy hunting in Africa is a controversial practice with economic benefits and conservation arguments, but also ethical concerns. While it generates revenue for local communities and can fund conservation efforts by assigning value to wildlife, opponents argue it’s morally wrong and can harm species. Balancing these aspects requires strict regulations, local involvement, and diverse tourism options to ensure sustainability and protect ecosystems. Ultimately, careful consideration of economic, social, and ecological impacts is needed for ethical solutions that benefit both people and wildlife.
