This Woman Infiltrated the World of Lion Trophy Hunting—and She’s About to Expose It

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‘If there’s one lion left in the wild, they will pay to hunt it. These people would pay billions to kill it. To be the last human on Earth to kill a lion.”

Rogue Rubin did not set out to spend six years undercover posing as a trophy hunter. As a 5ft 2in vegetarian who lives in Australia, she is what those hunters would call a “bunny hugger.”

The filmmaker had gone to South Africa with the idea of making a documentary about lion conservationists and all the good work they do. But when she arrived, she found something different.

“I didn’t meet these amazing humans,” she toldNewsweek. “I discovered…

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