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Canned hunts 'will save lions'2006-01-16 18:20:14http://www.news24.com/Images/Photos/20060116181937Lion.jpg Trophy hunting should be encouraged as a way to protect the dwindling number of African lions facing habitat loss and other threats, says a group of conservationists. Johannesburg - Trophy hunting should be encouraged as a way to protect the dwindling number of African lions facing habitat loss and other threats, says a group of conservationists. After a week-long meeting in Johannesburg, the experts from about a dozen southern and eastern African countries endorsed regulated trophy hunting. The IUCN-World Conservation Union, which organised the meeting, said: "Regulated trophy hunting is not considered a threat, but rather viewed as a way to help alleviate human-lion conflict and generate economic benefits for poor people to build their support for lion conservation." Across Africa, the lion has disappeared from more than 80% of its former range, and they now number between 23 000 and 39 000, according to the IUCN-WCU. In West Africa, lions number fewer than 1 500. "There seems to be general agreement here that trophy hunting is not the cause of this lion decline," said cat specialist Kristin Nowell. Hunting generates funds Tanzania is the top destination for hunters, mostly from the United States and Europe, who pay large sums for the opportunity to shoot a lion, followed by South Africa. Kenya, however, has banned the practice, which sees hundreds of lions bagged every year. Trophy hunting can generate funds that could help governments deal with problem animals, according to Kate Nicholls, researcher with the Okavango lion conservation project. "But, that will only be the case if it works in tandem with governmental implementation of stringent responses to illegal shooting," she said. Laurence Franck, conservation biologist with the Wildlife Conservation Society, said: "Theoretically, hunting is a fantastic way to preserve very large eco-systems, but the practicalities of getting that money to the little guys who are paying the costs is a huge issue." Some lions are man-eaters American expert Craig Packer said it was possible to target older male lions for trophy hunting to minimise the impact on the pride. "Our ideas of wildlife come from television, magazines. We see these pretty pictures of mother lions with baby cubs, looks all cute and sweet". "But the reality is that lions in Tanzania alone attack more than 100 people every year, and they kill more than 70 people every year," he said. Other than habitat loss, lions also are threatened by the disappearance of wild prey and conflicts with humans. News24/AFP Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips. Through Responsible Sustainable hunting we serve Conservation. Outfitter permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/73984 PH permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/81197 Jaco Human SA Hunting Experience jacohu@mweb.co.za www.sahuntexp.com | ||
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For once, an article that supports hunting of lion. | |||
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Jaco very interesting point ,and i believe that only money for the trophy can save the specie.Here we have a big problem with the jaguar its hunt is banned and so its huntedillegally not only here but in Bolivia Brazil and Peru,the same is with the pampas deer ,taruca der ,swamp deer and pudu ,we can sell some of them and with the money saved the others but... Juan www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION . DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER DRSS--SCI NRA IDPA IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2- | |||
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