big game hunting
Big game hunting refers to the pursuit of large animals, often for sport or trophy collection. This activity typically targets species such as elephants, lions, bears, and moose. Hunters may travel to various regions, including Africa and North America, to engage in this practice, which often requires special permits and adherence to local wildlife regulations.
Proponents argue that big game hunting can contribute to conservation efforts by funding wildlife management and habitat preservation. However, it is a controversial topic, with critics raising concerns about animal welfare and the impact on endangered species. The debate continues over the ethical implications of hunting for sport.