Big-game hunting is the hunting of large game, almost always large terrestrial mammals, for meat, other animal by-products (such as horn or bone), trophy or sport. The term is historically associated with the hunting of Africa's "Big Five" game (lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros)
It's controversial, but I know the way a lot of wildlife reserves in Africa work is by allowing big game hunters to hunt a small number of the big game population in order to use the enormous monetary fee they pay to do so to pay for additional protection for the other animals in the reserve.
For meat I guess its ok as long as it is sustainable but trophy and sport hunting is always wrong
Sport hunting isn't wrong at all... I understand the moral argument if the species is endangered but game hunting (like in the UK) for animals that are well-populated is completely fine.