Botswana accuses US of 'encouraging' elephant poaching

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JOHANNESBURG - Botswana's President Ian Khama on Friday accused the US government of encouraging elephant poaching following its recent decision to reverse a ban on imports of sport-hunted trophies.

Khama was speaking at an African elephant conservation conference in Botswana.

"I want to take this moment to condemn in the strongest possible terms, the decision taken by... the (Donald) Trump administration who on the 1st of March this year... issued a memorandum that with immediate effect, the US government would consider issuing permits for certain elephant trophies from six African countries," said Khama.

"I think that this administration is undermining our efforts and also encouraging poaching in the process because they are well aware of our laws that prohibit hunting in Botswana," he added.

The decision by the US Department of the Interior would allow the import of tusks and skins of elephants killed in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe, on a case-by-case basis.

In 2012, an image of Trump's son Donald Junior holding a knife and an elephant tail next to a buffalo carcass while on a hunting trip in Zimbabwe caused widespread outrage.

According to global advocacy group Avaaz, the European Union is the world's biggest exporter of legal ivory, which is thought to fuel poaching.

"What we see is that Europe has become both a destination and transit hub for illegal ivory," Avaaz campaign director Bert Wander said.

"It's crucial that this trade is shut down if we're going to protect these magnificent animals".

Wander said EU officials had told the campaign organisers that "they couldn't ban ivory because not enough African leaders wanted them to".

"The rest of the world is turning its back on ivory trade. Why not Europe?"

Presidents Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Ali Bongo of Gabon and host Khama signed a petition along with representatives of 29 other countries calling on the "EU to close its ivory market".

Do the right thing

There is a huge demand for ivory in Asia, notably in China.

Botswana's environment minister, Tshekedi Khama, said "the reason the EU must close the trade is because China has closed that avenue".

"If the EU as a bloc... would do the right thing by doing the same, then we have two avenues out of Africa closed. If we can close the main exit areas then we are going to be a lot more succesful than we are," he said.

Britain accounts for the most ivory exported from the EU, according to Avaaz.

"I can't say more than say to the UK... just do the right thing, close the ivory trade," said Khama.

According to the first ever pan-African survey of savanna elephants in 2016, the present population is about 352,000, down from 1.3 million in 1979.

International rules still allow countries to legally export ivory when it is certified as having been "worked" or "carved" before 1976.

Antique ivory products manufactured before 1947 -– such as billard balls, piano keys and chess pieces -- are also legal and do not need a certificate, providing their age can be established. But activists say this creates a loophole allowing for "blood ivory" to enter the legal market.


Source: http://www.enca.com/south-africa/bo...cial&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1521245870
 
Thank you for sharing.
 
What does this guy know about poaching. He set up villagers against wildlife?
Oh yeah, thanks for sharing
 
Such brilliance! Khama blasts the US while China grins like a cat that ate the canary. Did I wake up in an alternate universe? Let's see. China has anti-hunting, eco-safari businesses in Botswana. Botswana closes elephant hunting... so less money for elephant management, locals complain about elephants, fewer scouts and less anti-poaching effort. More ivory available for poaching. China gets govt permits for extraction of various natural resources. Poached ivory finds its way from Botswana to China. Botswana says, "China has closed the trade avenue". Botswana blames the US and Europe. ooookey dokie!
 
http://worldanimalnews.com/botswana...ts-trump-encouraging-elephant-trophy-hunting/



Botswana’s President Ian Khama Blasts Trump For “Encouraging Elephant Trophy Hunting”

The decision by Trump to reverse a ban on the imports of animal “trophies” into the United States continues to cause a rippling effect across the globe.

Most recently, on Friday, Botswana’s President Ian Khama, who is stepping down from his office in two weeks, called out Trump while speaking at the anti-poaching Giant’s Club Summit in Kasane, a town in the northeastern corner of the South African country near the borders of Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Khama stated, as per africanews.com, that he wanted “to take this moment to condemn in the strongest possible terms” the March 1st decision made by the Trump administration to immediately begin considering issuing “trophy” importation permits on a “case by case” basis.

“I think that this administration is undermining our efforts and also encouraging poaching in the process because they are well aware of our laws that prohibit hunting in Botswana,” said Khama.

The controversial decision by the U.S. Department of the Interior allows when approved, for tusks and skins of elephants killed in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to be legally imported into the United States.

Botswana is reportedly one of 32 African countries at the conference calling on the European Union to end its ivory trade.

According to the Daily Nation, Kenya, Uganda, and Gabon were also among the countries urging European countries to follow the likes of China and Hong Kong and ban the trade.
 
Such brilliance! Khama blasts the US while China grins like a cat that ate the canary. Did I wake up in an alternate universe? Let's see. China has anti-hunting, eco-safari businesses in Botswana. Botswana closes elephant hunting... so less money for elephant management, locals complain about elephants, fewer scouts and less anti-poaching effort. More ivory available for poaching. China gets govt permits for extraction of various natural resources. Poached ivory finds its way from Botswana to China. Botswana says, "China has closed the trade avenue". Botswana blames the US and Europe. ooookey dokie!
 
Agree!......................."the rest of the world is turning its back on the ivory trade-why not Europe" they ask. Maybe Europeans actually want to save the elephant. And turning their back is not the right solution. Controlled, regulated money producing hunting is part of the answer. Not "turning their back". President Khama telling us about how great the Chinese are when it comes to conservation.........whew..........They will help save the elephant like they are helping the tiger................Great post .458.............FWB
 

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