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Botswana to start issuing trophy hunting licences in December 19 Nov 2019 04:11AM GABORONE: Botswana's president announced on Monday (Nov 18) the government will by December start issuing trophy hunting licences after it controversially scrapped a five-year ban on the practice, and angered international conservationists. President Mokgweetsi Masisi's government in May removed the moratorium, just a year after he suceeded Ian Khama, an avid environmentalist, who had introduced a blanket hunting ban in 2014 to reverse a decline in the population of wild animals. The removal of the ban was praised by local communities but derided by conservationists and ignited political friction between the Khama and Masisi. Botswana fended off criticism of its decision, saying the move would not threaten the elephant population. "Quotas will be issued by December 2019 to allow for marketing ahead of the 2020 hunting season," Masisi said in his first state of the nation address since he was elected into office following last month's polls. "It is expected that hunting will contribute significantly to reducing the human-wildlife conflict by creating viable and balanced populations," he said. Masisi said his government is developing guidelines "to provide direction on hunting," he added. The commercial hunting season opens in April. In an interview with AFP in October, Masisi defended his decision to remove the ban on hunting saying Botswana has a capacity to carry "50,000 (elephants) and we have in excess of 130,000". In an interview with AFP last month, Khama called Masisi's decision to lift the ban as "short-sighted". "He thought he would be popular," said Khama. "When you have a resource, even if it's diamonds, the more you have the better and that's the approach we took with wildlife, that here is a resource that we have, so let us grow the resource, make it viable," added Khama. Khama said tourist numbers had declined 15 per cent since the ban was lifted. Source: AFP/de Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.co...n-december--12105418 Kathi kathi@wildtravel.net 708-425-3552 "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." | ||
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Great news! | |||
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Bravo!!! Mike Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer. | |||
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Glad someone is finally telling the stupid clueless idiots to take a hike! | |||
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Good news for Botswana. ~Ann | |||
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International Conservationist = Idiots I have never heard that term before. I would describe that term as someone who sticks their nose into someones business, where it does not belong. I have never heard of anyone from Botswana telling my state how elk, deer, antelope, should be managed... | |||
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Amen brother. We don't to my knowledge even tell other states how to manage their wildlife, so why do we tell Africans how to manage theirs? LORD, let my bullets go where my crosshairs show. Not all who wander are lost. NEVER TRUST A FART!!! Cecil Leonard | |||
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