Ethical Safari Hunting and Lion Conservation. Part 2
Safari Hunting And Poaching Control
Safari hunting operations in Africa occupy vast areas, pay hunting and lease, game and other fees that government wildlife management authorities use to conduct anti-poaching patrols and purchase necessary equipment. So can safari hunting be beneficial to conservation efforts in Africa?
Ethical Safari Hunting and Lion Conservation. Part 3
Rural Community Programs
Rural communities bear the burden of living with dangerous and destructive wildlife. Government sponsored community based natural resource management programs (CBNRM) and voluntary hunting operator contributions provide cash, game meat and infrastructure improvements to rural communities.
What will happen to these programs if safari hunting is effectively stopped?
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