Letter from Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa to President Trump.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yu9hn4jj0cug7ew/Letter%20to%20President%20Trump%20-%20Conservation%20of%20Zimbabwe%20Elephant.pdf?dl=0
Not to play semantics but there never was a “ban”. USF&W in April 2014 halted import permits for Elephant until such time that they could obtain science based data on “enhancement findings”. Basically the status of Elephant populations in specific African Range States and whether the quota...
Do you actually think most hunters today hunt because they “need” the food? I lived in Bush Alaska and store bought food of any type was extremely expensive. Supplementing my food supply with Moose or Caribou made sense but I would survive without it.
The experience, challenge, and voluntary...
You disapprove!! Not to worry, your feelings are noted. That doesn’t change the fact that when I duplicated your google search for Campfire Zimbabwe the biased National Geographic article was the fifth link with the previous four being a positive explanation of the benefits to the program...
Stainless,
During your google search did you find anything about Campfire and the benefits of hunting? If you did, would you honestly post it?
National Geographic has been overtly anti hunting for over a decade.
Just thought, since you are about seeking the unbiased truth you would want to...
Steve didn’t tell me anything personally about anyone on here. That said, I’ve offered up a bit about my background and why I support legal hunting for myself and others.
Cheers
Jim
Don’t know you from Adam and believe me when I tell you I have called Steve a dickhead more than once but this is not about he or you. It’s about the science of conservation.
You can cherry pick whatever internet sites you wish to support your stance and I can do the same. I won’t.
Please tell...
No doubt the overall Elephant numbers in Africa have declined.
But in areas where the habitat and population is managed they continue to prosper. I recommend you go to the CITES website. You will find they are indeed NOT endangered. Hell, there are over 200,00o in Botswana and they are...
OK, it’s my first post and frankly I’m doing so because this thread topic has a personal attachment for me.
I post on another forum and know Nganga by his online persona as well as knowing him personally. My wife and I recently spent a week in a remote area of the Amazon with him. We caught...