In that same part of the world, a Reuters report about Cambodia opening to hunting set off a rush of excited chatter throughout the international hunting community last month. The news service reported that the Spanish company Nsok Safaris plans to build a five-star jungle camp to lodge international hunters interested in collecting a wide variety of trophies in a 250,000-acre forest reserve. Reuters quoted Dany Chheang, Deputy Director of the Agriculture Ministry’s Wildlife Protection Office, as saying that the funds raised through trophy hunts sold to foreigners would be invested in conservation and that sustainable development is the best way to protect Cambodian wildlife.....