rinehart0050
AH legend
Bongo were recently photographed for the first time in Uganda...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-45633272
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-45633272
The key difference is poaching is defined as ILLEGAL so poaching does not "fit in".I mean since hunting is just defined as the pursuit and killing of wild animals, poaching sadly fits in.
Personally, I'd say get creatures that are really cheap to raise for meat like rabbits, nutria, and guinea pigSafari Club International has a large number of wealthy and educated members who are well versed in business practices and supply chains. What if there were a way to get the meat from places where cattle are raised domestically in southern Africa to the places where people are so starved for protein that they rely on bushmeat? That would be a good project to see if and how it might work, and get some support to set it up. That would be the best way to save Bongo and other rare animals. Especially if there were efficiencies that would allow beef to be less expensive than bushmeat. There is a project for you guys.