Exposing everything the
Trophy Hunting industry does NOT
want you to know…
Trophy hunters named and shamed
The industry prizes awarded for killing huge numbers of animals 🏆
The sick ‘Record Books’ trophy hunters crave to get into
Trophy hunting companies - and their horrifying ‘special offers’ - revealed 📢
The shocking trophy rooms with hundreds, sometimes thousands, of bodies 🪦
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How many different species do you have to shoot to win Safari Club International’s Gold Award?
15
50
100
DID YOU KNOW?
Trophy hunters legally kill around 1.2 million animals every year. In some cases, these animals are bred in captivity and shot in confined spaces, a practice known as canned hunting.

What’s This All About?
Trophy hunting is a global industry that thrives on the killing of wild animals for sport, status, and profit.
Every year, trophy hunters legally kill around 1.2 million animals – including lions, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, and countless others. The industry is driven by a desire for recognition, with hunters competing for places in ‘Record Books’ and prestigious awards – some requiring the deaths of over 125 different species to win a single prize.
In pursuit of these accolades, some hunters have amassed collections featuring hundreds, even thousands, of animal bodies, filling private trophy rooms and even entire museums.
Despite claims by the industry that trophy hunting supports conservation, evidence shows it is contributing to the catastrophic decline of species like lions and giraffes – whose populations have crashed by up to 95% in the past 50 years. Powerful hunting lobbies spend millions to fight protections for endangered wildlife, ensuring the killing continues.
Trophy hunting is not just about individual animals; it is an industry built on secrecy, influence, and profit. The truth is often hidden, but the impact is clear: a relentless toll on wildlife, all for the sake of ego and entertainment.
To win Safari Club International’s Gold Award, a hunter must kill at least 100 different species - just one of dozens of industry prizes that reward mass killing.
Learn the truth – then take action.
Sign up to our newsletter to become a supporter of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting and help end this cruel, outdated ‘sport’.
Do you have what it takes to join the most exclusive club in cruelty?
Think you’re ready for the big leagues? All you have to do is leave a trail of bodies across continents.
Want a Gold Award? Better start counting: 100 different species must fall to your bullets.
For the industry’s top prizes, you’ll need to shoot so many animals you’ll run out of wall space.
Ready to turn killing into a numbers game? Discover the shocking reality behind trophy hunting’s awards andthe industry’s sick obsession with prizes and the bloody path to “glory.”
EXPOSED: The Blog
Meet The Hunters
Swipe through the faces behind the slaughter.
Our Hunters page exposes the men and women who turn killing into a holiday.
These are the people who brag about “neck shots,” order crates to ship home piles of animal heads, and fill their trophy rooms with the remains of creatures shot for fun. Some boast about shooting dozens of animals in a single trip, or leaving wounded animals for guides to finish off. Others turn elephant feet into umbrella stands, or lion skins into rugs, all while chasing awards for the sheer volume of life they can destroy.
Get a unfiltered look at the real faces of trophy hunting and discover the truthes they’d rather keep hidden.
