This zebra head trophy was confiscated at a border point in the USA. The hunter was not able to show proof that the zebra was killed with a licence, i.e., legally. Those who take part in trophy hunting often declare that it helps to encourage conservation, a claim that is disputed by many experts. The warehouse where confiscated items are held for forensic testing and education uses shopping trolleys to move the objects from A to B, which seems ironic, posing the question: wildlife or commodity?
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $4,600
Framed Print: $4,833Print Size: 1400×1280 mm
Frame Size: 1460×1340 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 01
LICENCE TO KILL
Archival Giclee Digital Print
This zebra head trophy was confiscated at a border point in the USA. The hunter was not able to show proof that the zebra was killed with a licence, i.e., legally. Those who take part in trophy hunting often declare that it helps to encourage conservation, a claim that is disputed by many experts. The warehouse where confiscated items are held for forensic testing and education uses shopping trolleys to move the objects from A to B, which seems ironic, posing the question: wildlife or commodity?
Photographer:
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $4,600
Framed Print: $4,833
Print Size: 1400×1280 mm
Frame Size: 1460×1340 mm
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 01
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