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hunting$36276$ - traduzione in italiano

HUNTING OF WILD ANIMALS FOR TROPHIES
Sport hunting; Hunting trophy; Game hunting; Hunting trophies; Wild hunting; Trophy room; Hunting sport
  • [[Moose]] head and deer [[antler]]s mounted as hunting trophies
  • Himalayan Ibex]] in Pakistan
  • 18th Duke of Peñaranda]] to the [[Arctic Circle]], 1910
  • Surveyed Views of Trophy Hunters [http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2006.00034.x Lindsey et al. (2006)]
  • A hunter and local guides posing with an [[elephant]] they killed, 1970

hunting      
n. caccia, il cacciare
game laws         
STATUTES THAT GOVERN RIGHT TO HUNT AND FISH
Game laws; Hunting law; Hunting laws; Game Laws; Poaching law; Hunting legislation
leggi sulla caccia, leggi venatorie
hunting season         
TIME WHEN IT IS LEGAL TO HUNT AND KILL A PARTICULAR SPECIES
Closed season; Open season (hunting); Open Season (Hunting); Open season (Hunting)
stagione di caccia

Definizione

Pig-sticking
·noun Boar hunting;
- so called by Anglo-Indians.

Wikipedia

Trophy hunting

Trophy hunting is a form of hunting for sport in which parts of the hunted wild animals are kept and displayed as trophies. The animal being targeted, known as the "game", is typically a mature male specimen from a popular species of collectable interests, usually of large sizes, holding impressive horns/antlers or magnificent furs/manes. Most trophies consist of only select parts of the animal, which are prepared for display by a taxidermist. The parts most commonly kept vary by species, but often include head, skin/hide, tusks, horns, and/or antlers.

Trophies are often displayed in trophy rooms or game rooms, or by gun rooms along with the hunter's gun collection.

Trophy hunting has strong supporters and opponents. The controversy focuses on the morality of hunting for pleasure rather than for practical use, as well as questions about the extent to which big-game hunting benefits conservation efforts.