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The Thrill of the Kill: Canned Hunts

 
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  This dama gazelle was slaughtered at a canned hunt.
Canned hunts are held at private trophy hunting facilities where shooters pay to kill exotic and native animals—even endangered species—trapped within fenced enclosures. Animals on canned hunts often come from private breeders, animal dealers, and even zoos and circuses. Frequently, the animals have been hand-raised and bottle-fed, so they have lost their fear of people.

Even in large enclosures on these so-called game farms, animals are lured with bait to a location where a shooter waits, thus removing any element of sportsmanship.

State laws and regulations vary widely on canned hunts, which is why federal legislation is needed to help these captive animals.

What You Can Do

See where the states stand on canned hunts, and scan the shameful details in our canned hunt fact sheet. If there is a canned hunting ranch near you, please let us know.



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