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Is trophy hunting really helping conservation or is that just a convenient myth?
In this episode of the Veggies Abroad Podcast, Rebecca sits down with Downton Abbey actor and wildlife advocate Peter Egan to unpack the global trophy hunting industry. From the shocking killing of Cecil the Lion to the economics behind hunting safaris, Peter explains why trophy hunting is far from the conservation solution many claim it to be.
They explore where the money from trophy hunts actually goes, how wildlife populations have been impacted, and why photographic safaris and responsible tourism can generate far greater benefits for both animals and local communities.
You’ll also learn how travelers can avoid unknowingly supporting exploitative wildlife experiences - from cub petting to canned hunting—and what actions individuals can take to help protect animals around the world.
If you care about ethical travel, wildlife conservation, and using tourism as a force for good, this conversation is a must-listen.
To find out more about the campaign head to https://bantrophyhunting.org
Learn more and book your own vegan adventure: https://www.veggiesabroad.com Don’t forget to check Instagram for photos from the trip!
Want to join a future adventure? Keep an eye on veggiesabroad.com for upcoming vegan group tours and travel resources.
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Is trophy hunting really helping conservation or is that just a convenient myth?
In this episode of the Veggies Abroad Podcast, Rebecca sits down with Downton Abbey actor and wildlife advocate Peter Egan to unpack the global trophy hunting industry. From the shocking killing of Cecil the Lion to the economics behind hunting safaris, Peter explains why trophy hunting is far from the conservation solution many claim it to be.
They explore where the money from trophy hunts actually goes, how wildlife populations have been impacted, and why photographic safaris and responsible tourism can generate far greater benefits for both animals and local communities.
You’ll also learn how travelers can avoid unknowingly supporting exploitative wildlife experiences - from cub petting to canned hunting—and what actions individuals can take to help protect animals around the world.
If you care about ethical travel, wildlife conservation, and using tourism as a force for good, this conversation is a must-listen.
To find out more about the campaign head to https://bantrophyhunting.org
Learn more and book your own vegan adventure: https://www.veggiesabroad.com Don’t forget to check Instagram for photos from the trip!
Want to join a future adventure? Keep an eye on veggiesabroad.com for upcoming vegan group tours and travel resources.

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