Spain’s King Juan Carlos is facing criticism from the World Wildlife Fund and the Spanish people for a legal hunting trip in Botswana in which he harvested an elephant and other exotic animals. The hunting trip was brought to the public eye because of the updates on the 74-year-old monarch’s medical condition after he tripped, [...] Outdoor Hub, The Outdoor Information Engine - King of S
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Just weeks after the Trump brothers were grilled by anti hunters and the media for an African safari, Spain's King Juan Carlos is facing criticism for an African elephant hunt he took last week. While the Donald Jr. and Eric Trump w... Read Post
Perhaps the most inopportune hunting trip since Dick Cheney’s 2006 outing at the Armstrong Ranch occurred last week, when Spain’s King Juan Carlos broke his hip after tripping on a step at a hunting camp in Botswana. Juan Carlos (fu... Read Post
The conservation group World Wildlife Fund ousted Spain's King Juan Carlos as its honorary president after his Botswana hunting trip sparked an outcry for its extravagance during an economic crisis. The king's private visit came to ... Read Post