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You cant say that me saying you are an idiot for being outraged over outrage in this instance has Anything to do with ANY other topic. are you fucking crazy? | |||
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Dentist just delivering Lion meat to Halas?
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Pass a law, who cares? Not the hunters. Just makes them even more careful.
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Liking something, a point of view that is skewed, and liking something a person responded to, yet didn't read and understand before responding shows even more ignorance.
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"Namibia offers one illustration. In 1996, Namibia enacted landmark legislation that gave tribal communities — who previously had limited rights to resources on communal lands — the ability manage and directly benefit from their wildlife. The rationale was straightforward: poverty and the lack of human development in the country meant that a conservation approach based on protected areas, law enforcement, and non-utilization principles would not work, or would be too expensive to sustain in the long-term.
Conservancies in Namibia quickly began striking deals with tourism companies. Many conservancies allow trophy hunting because it is far easier to get a hunting concession running than to build the lodges and other infrastructure needed for photo safaris. The fees paid by the operators go directly to the communities. The early returns prompted other communities to create conservancies, and there are now 79 conservancies that cover nearly 58,000 square miles, about the size of Georgia. Total land under some form of conservation management has increased to more than 42 percent of the country’s land area, three times that of the United States and one of the highest percentages in the world. Thirty-two of the communal conservancies are adjacent to or in key corridors between national parks, thus strengthening Namibia’s protected area network. In 2012, the conservancies generated over $4 million in cash income and an additional $1 million in in-kind benefits (such as the distribution of harvested game meat). This amounts to more than $300 per person, a substantial amount in a country where over 60 percent of the population, most in the rural areas where conservancies operate, live on less than $1 per day. " http://thebreakthrough.org/index.php...f-conservation Incredibly complex issue where corruption and dishonesty is quite common. This most recent case with the dentist is a prime example.
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