Buzzfeed Exposes Global Conservation Group IUCN’s Ties to Trophy Hunting

Buzzfeed Exposes Global Conservation Group IUCN’s Ties to Trophy Hunting



The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a globally-recognized conservation group with thousands of expert scientists. According to new reporting by Buzzfeed News, many IUCN members have interests counter to the IUCN’s of conservation.

Buzzfeed News found that fashion companies and trophy hunters have influenced the IUCN in significant ways. In the past ten years,1.7 million hunting trophies were traded around the world. The IUCN is effectively a network of conservationists and scientists interested in animals, but many have conflicts of interest between conservation and commercial opportunity.

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The Buzzfeed News article described the director of a giraffe organization called the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, who is also the IUCN chair of the expert group on giraffes and okapis.

His NGO, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, also discloses donations from the Dallas Safari Club, the largest hunting association in the world.

The article goes into detail about IUCN members’ connections to trophy hunting, lobbying by trophy hunters to the organization, and trophy hunting proponents on the IUCN Council.

After fashion brand Chanel banned the use of exotic animal skins in 2018, IUCN members published an article detailing why the ban was wrong. One author was the head of the IUCN group on crocodiles.

Mark Jones of the Born Free Foundation, told Buzzfeed News, “I am personally saddened that the IUCN, an organisation that purports to be the ‘global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it’, seems to be so heavily influenced by trophy hunting proponents with vested interests in exploiting wildlife for financial gain.”

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This article was first published by OneGreenPlanet on 20 February 2020.


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