Among trophy hunters, it is a longstanding tradition to cut off the elephant’s tail to claim ownership of the animal and to express ultimate victory. Photos like this are used to draw attention to the connection between biodiversity loss and the illegal wildlife trade. The consequences of trophy hunting include a tilted population sex ratio due to selective harvesting of large males, changing population dynamics, loss of genetic diversity, and increasing human-wildlife conflicts.
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $3,900
Framed Print: $4,100Print Size: 1030×720 mm
Frame Size: 1090×780 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 04
STATUS SYMBOL 2
Archival Giclee Digital Print
Among trophy hunters, it is a longstanding tradition to cut off the elephant’s tail to claim ownership of the animal and to express ultimate victory. Photos like this are used to draw attention to the connection between biodiversity loss and the illegal wildlife trade. The consequences of trophy hunting include a tilted population sex ratio due to selective harvesting of large males, changing population dynamics, loss of genetic diversity, and increasing human-wildlife conflicts.
Photographer:
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $3,900
Framed Print: $4,100
Print Size: 1030×720 mm
Frame Size: 1090×780 mm
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 04
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