At first it seemed odd that some conservationists were also selling rights to legally hunt their animals, but apparently even the park rangers are allowed to -or have to- kill an animal every once in awhile, for instance, to protect the people being terrorized by lions or elephants. Also, some of the profits from auctioning rights to trophy hunt, I believe go back into conservation. One of the most ridiculous things in the show was an American trophy hunter who arrogantly claimed it was his right to enter any country and hunt their animals regardless of the laws against such. What was even more maddening was his quoting the Bible to rationalize his views, as if our being good stewards give us the right to kill animals for pure sport. The movie did end with an announcement that the laws against the sale of rhino horns has been changed in South Africa. This is good news for conservationists, as it gives them an income to support their efforts at saving animals such as rhinos from extinction due to the barbarity of poaching.