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Bloomberg News
Zimbabwe to Appeal to U.S. Congress as Ivory Ban Hits Hunting
By Brian Latham June 23, 2014


Zimbabwe’s government will lobby a U.S. congressional panel in attempt to overturn a ban on ivory sales from the southern African nation that it says will damage its sport hunting industry.

The U.S. banned imports of ivory from Zimbabwe and Tanzania in February, citing uncertainty over whether the elephant populations were sustainable. As one of the so-called big five African animals elephants form an important part of Zimbabwe’s hunting industry, income from which had been forecast to grow by a third to $60 million this year.

Edson Chidziya, Director of Zimbabwe’s Parks and Wildlife Management Department, will travel to Washington next month to speak before a congressional panel, Zimbabwe’s environment minister Saviour Kasukuwere said in a telephone interview from the capital, Harare, today.


“Discussions are at an advanced stage and I think the Americans will make a decision that supports the efforts we’ve made in Zimbabwe,” he said.

The visit to Washington follows a trip made by Chidziya in May to lobby against the ban. Many of the tourists who hunt in Zimbabwe are from the U.S. and ship their trophies, including elephant tusks, home. The cost of shooting an elephant, including guide fees and trophy shipping, is about $30,000.

Zimbabwe’s parks department says the country, which is slightly larger than the U.S. state of Montana, has an elephant population of about 100,000. Only neighboring Botswana, with an estimated 120,000, has more of the pachyderms.


The southern African nation has a stockpile of about 70 metric tons of ivory taken from elephants, and a five tons of rhino horn, on which there is a global ban on trade.

To contact the reporter on this story: Brian Latham in Harare at blatham@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Nasreen Seria at nseria@bloomberg.net Antony Sguazzin, Karl Maier


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It must be particularly frustrating for folks in the African countries that need something done by the United States government - too many palms to grease to get something done quickly!

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Maybe Uncle Bob will appeal to Barry one black Marxist to another.


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Here is an opportunity to make a deal and kick the ZANUPF generals out of the hunting concessions & National Parks.


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I have had the pleasure of interacting with the Director General Chidziya and found him most helpful and concerned when USFWS had me up against the wall with lost documents. He went way out of his way to help me.

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Here is an opportunity to make a deal and kick the ZANUPF generals out of the hunting concessions & National Parks.


I'm sure the US gov will find a way to make a bigger mess.


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Here is an opportunity to make a deal and kick the ZANUPF generals out of the hunting concessions & National Parks.


I'm sure the US gov will find a way to make a bigger mess.


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