ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月23日 06時32分


In a place of rare creatures, these #kangaroos are among the rarest. They’re off limits to hunters at the Ox Ranch; instead, they greet arriving guests and are often fed corn by the newcomers and by guides. But such is not the case for the African bongo antelope, one of the world’s heaviest and most striking spiral-horned antelopes. About 30 of them live at the Ox Ranch. The price to kill one? $35,000. Last fall, a hunter shot a bongo. “Taking one paid their feed bill for the entire year, for the rest of them,” said Jason Molitor, the chief executive of the Ox Ranch. The ranch is not quite a zoo, and not quite an animal shooting range, but something in between. Some see the ranch as a place for sport and conservation. Some see it as a place for slaughter and hypocrisy. Ranchers in the nation’s top cattle-raising state have been transforming pasture land into something out of an African safari, largely to lure trophy hunters who pay top-dollar kill fees to hunt exotics. Zebra mares forage here near African impala antelopes, and it’s easy to forget that downtown San Antonio is only 2 hours to the east. Recently, the photographer @danielberehulak visited the ranch while on #nytassignment. Visit the link in our profile to see more of his photos.


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