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Forget rhinos and lions - the most expensive South African species offered to hunters is a wildebeest "King Bull".....
Friday 11th March 2016
Want one as a trophy? Come with a very big wallet. Forget rhinos and lions – the most expensive South African species offered to hunters is a wildebeest “King Bull”… Categories: Events/Fundraising, Trophy Hunting |
Posted by Chris Macsween at 17:20
Richard Cavell
10th July 2016 at 04:48
People really actually shot Hyrax for sport? That must take a lot of courage!
It has always been my firmly held belief that these privately fenced reserves are just as you explain them here & nothing what so ever to do with conservation the simple facts are that wildlife needs wild places not numerous fenced farms. It is about time 'conservationists' wake up, wildlife doesn't need managing, people need managing, simply to let wild life live. its not wild if its managed by people.
Of course it may already be to late to allow wild life be truly wild!
As this site often implies if not explicitly states, conservation is about people for people, it is time we change peoples values to respect nature. Nature doesn't need money, conservation itself, in a weird sense has simply become a self serving industry all of its own, there simply to make money for those that claim to be protecting wild life!
Of course we need money to pay people to manage the activities of people to preserve nature.
I am truly against to much invasive wildlife research much research that is undertaken seems simply there for self serving purposes, we do need good research to estimate wildlife populations but money shouldn't be diverted from the real needs of wildlife that is safe guarding vast wild areas & corridors for nature to benefit nature & not simply holiday resorts for the rich famous & cowardly hunters.
rant over carry on the good work.
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