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Many of you have seen the pledge already. The pledge was initially circulated to DSC exhibitors. Some who did not receive the pledge request directly from DSC have expressed support via social media venues. We welcome that support and we want to include you on the list. If you are a range state operator/outfitter, booking agent involved in lion hunting, scientist or cat conservationist, support the pledge and would like your name added to the list please send me a PM or email the DSC office (Lea@biggame.org). For those of you who haven't seen the pledge, here it is: Safari Industry Pledges Support for DSC Lion Policy DALLAS (Jan. 24, 2013)—More than 70 major safari operators, hunting industry leaders and top conservationists have pledged to support Dallas Safari Club’s (DSC) newly adopted definition of the ideal huntable male African lion. The definition reads: “The ideal huntable male lion is at least six years of age and is not known to head a pride or be part of a coalition heading a pride with dependent cubs.” DSC adopted the position as a way to urge hunters to self-impose harvest restrictions. Overharvest of young male lions could reduce lion populations overall, posing a real concern to the conservation and scientific management of this iconic species. Furthermore, such reductions in numbers would lead wildlife authorities to reduce quotas. However, research shows that hunting older male lions has no negative effect on populations. Encouraging lion hunters to be more selective is a DSC conservation move being applauded by biologists and professional hunters across Africa. DSC Executive Director Ben Carter said, “Hunting only non-pride and non-adolescent male lions should be the goal of every responsible hunter and organization with a vested interest in conserving lion populations. We’re encouraged by the broad outpouring of support that we’ve received since announcing the new DSC position just one week ago.” Supporters are pledging to incorporate the DSC definition into their business and personal practices. To date, the growing list of supporters includes: Dr. Bob Speegle Danny McCallum Safaris, Ltd. Ivan Carter Desfountain & Jones, Ltd. Jim Shockey Craig Boddington Jeff Rann Safaris/777 Ranch Coenraad Vermaak Safaris Shane Mahoney, Vice Global Chair for Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group, IUCN Tanzania Big Game Safaris Tanzania Safaris and Hunting Tandala Hunting Safaris Steve Hornady Safari World of Robin Hurt HHK Safaris Mokore Safaris Johan Calitz Safaris Global Adventure Outfitters Charlton McCallum Safaris Ethiopia Rift Valley Safaris Chifuti Safaris-Safari Classics Hunting Consortium Bubye Valley Conservancy Rungwa Game Safaris Brooklands Hunting Safaris Tanzania Game Trackers Safaris Game Trackers Africa/Ondjamba Safaris Tanzania Adventures, Inc. Jofie Lamprecht Safaris Michel Mantheakis Safaris, Ltd. Hunters Namibia Safaris John Sharp Safaris Huntershill Safaris Zambezi Hunters John X Safaris Mabula Pro Safaris Kikuyu Lodge Game Reserve Trophy Hunters Africa Kuche Safaris Tam Safaris Kwalata Wilderness De Klerk Safaris YO Africa Adam Clements-Safari Trackers, Inc. Liam Urry Safaris Askew and Maartens Safaris Buffalo Trails Safaris Hunters & Guides Africa Madubula Safaris Jan Martin McGuire/McGuire & Hines Matlabas Game Hunters Thaba Mmoyo Safaris DWD Worldwide Adventures Kevin Thomas Safaris Mwatisi Safaris, Ltd. Tshabezi Safaris Okarumuti Game Lodge Van Noordwyk Safaris Omalanga Safaris Namibia Limnetzi Safaris Omujeve Hunting Safaris Upmarket Safaris Forever African Safaris Zindele Safaris Rovuma Hunting Safaris Original Kansas Trophy Whitetails Sadaka Safaris Dindingwe Safaris ZimAfrica Classic Safaris–Zimbabwe Nesbitt Hunting Bvekenya Safaris Leithen Valley Trophy Hunts Wintershoek Johnny Viviere Safaris DSC officials expect more pledges of support in coming days. To further encourage selective hunting, DSC adopted a new club policy: “No DSC member will be eligible for any DSC recognition or trophy award unless the member’s lion trophy submission is a fully mature lion as determined in the sole discretion of the DSC awards committee.” Carter said, “DSC’s mission, in part, is to promote to the world the success of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. Responsible lion hunting, based on the latest science-based wildlife management principles, is a proven essential component of the complex policy formula that will preserve wild African lions and their habitat for future generations.” For several years, DSC has been funding scientific research on African lions. Understanding lion population dynamics is one of many projects supported by DSC grants to advance conservation, education and hunter advocacy worldwide. Many thanks, Richard T. Cheatham DSC Immediate Past President Richard T. Cheatham | ||
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