CBH Australia
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2019
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- NSW Australia
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- Sporting Shooters Association Australia, Africa Hunting website!!!
- Hunted
- Australia and now South Africa
So my son is at Uni and said he needs to do an essay on African Hunting both for and against.
My first response was I haven’t been yet ask mum if I can go sooner!
While I can’t explain the attraction for myself I’ve always been drawn to hunting, firearms and the bush.
He is licensed and has shot since he could safely handle firearms. I explained to him that there are many benefits that come from the hunting industry and that he can maybe take the angle of it being an industry. Kangaroo harvesting in Australia is an industry creating a chain of employment opportunities.
African hunting is an industry and perhaps using land and wildlife as a form of industry as opposed to traditional farming. Farming is to feed the masses. Hunt harvested animals in Africa are used to feed the community. Much the way that indigenous cultures have shared with the community throughout time.
The Hunting industry in Africa has a kinetic effect that has economic and social benefits for the community, the general population and the country.
I mentioned employment and the roles of camp staff and the custom of tipping and that that is how staff supplement their low income.
There is a lot of African Safari operators that make a direct contribution back to the community by donating to schools or orphanages. One project that I can name is the upliftment project run by Game4Africa. The operator that I booked my first safari with.
Another point I raised is that humans are hunters and gatherers. I’m not getting on the podium saying that humans have absolute right but we evolved to what we are and we developed the tools and skills to do what we do whether that is build a house farm a crop or animal or hunt it with purpose. Something that I just thought of was that people don’t protest against an animal doing what comes naturally to provide for off spring and survive.
Can anyone add to the positive reasons why hunters hunt? I know there are studies showing the economic benefits from shooters pursuing their chosen recreational activity in Australia.
My first response was I haven’t been yet ask mum if I can go sooner!
While I can’t explain the attraction for myself I’ve always been drawn to hunting, firearms and the bush.
He is licensed and has shot since he could safely handle firearms. I explained to him that there are many benefits that come from the hunting industry and that he can maybe take the angle of it being an industry. Kangaroo harvesting in Australia is an industry creating a chain of employment opportunities.
African hunting is an industry and perhaps using land and wildlife as a form of industry as opposed to traditional farming. Farming is to feed the masses. Hunt harvested animals in Africa are used to feed the community. Much the way that indigenous cultures have shared with the community throughout time.
The Hunting industry in Africa has a kinetic effect that has economic and social benefits for the community, the general population and the country.
I mentioned employment and the roles of camp staff and the custom of tipping and that that is how staff supplement their low income.
There is a lot of African Safari operators that make a direct contribution back to the community by donating to schools or orphanages. One project that I can name is the upliftment project run by Game4Africa. The operator that I booked my first safari with.
Another point I raised is that humans are hunters and gatherers. I’m not getting on the podium saying that humans have absolute right but we evolved to what we are and we developed the tools and skills to do what we do whether that is build a house farm a crop or animal or hunt it with purpose. Something that I just thought of was that people don’t protest against an animal doing what comes naturally to provide for off spring and survive.
Can anyone add to the positive reasons why hunters hunt? I know there are studies showing the economic benefits from shooters pursuing their chosen recreational activity in Australia.