Trump wildlife protection board defends trophy hunting

A new U.S. advisory board meets Friday at the Interior Department in Washington to help rewrite federal rules for importing the heads and hides of African elephants, lions and rhinos. (Michael Biesecker/AP Photo)

WASHINGTON — Big-game hunters tapped by the Trump administration to help rewrite federal rules for importing the heads and hides of African elephants and lions as trophies defended the practice Friday, arguing that threatened and endangered species would go extinct without the anti-poaching programs funded in part by the fees wealthy Americans pay to shoot some of them.