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Today I receive a e-mail from DSC asking for support with Botswana opening up hunting.

I thought this may be of interest to our members to send an e-mail or post on facebook showing support.

Thank you for the members who send a e-mail.

CALL TO ACTION
The Chance for a New Beginning Botswana

DSC Members,

As many of you may have heard or read, the government in Botswana is considering a substantial reform to the country’s wildlife management policy. Included in the reform is the re-opening of hunting on government lands and the re-opening of elephant hunting. The former administration ended Botswana’s long and storied history of wildlife management by adopting ill-advised policies dictated by animal rights extremists. The administration of President Mokgweetsi Masisi has drafted a proposal to reverse those devastating and counter-productive policies and return to science-based policy that protects wildlife and benefits local communities.

As is to be expected, the proposal has been met with the full fury of the Animal Rights Movement, assisted by the misinformed media outlets. The critically important reasoned voice of sportsmen and sportswomen who understand these complicated issues and the value of sustainable use wildlife policy is not being heard – until now.

You can voice your support for the new policy that returns a component of well-regulated hunting – a component that resulted in Botswana’s recognition as one of the world’s leaders in wildlife management before hunting was banned – by posting a comment on the Botswana Government’s Facebook page - BWgovernment or @BotswanaGovernment. You can leave your comment on the post addressing the proposed policy change entitled Suspension of Hunting Review OR by clicking on the “Send Message” tab on the BWgovernment homepage.

Hunting is conservation. Hunters are conservationists. President Masisi urgently needs the support of true conservationists. Use the template below or draft your own message, but either way, make your voice heard!
Dear President Masisi,

Those of us who care for wildlife and wilderness, those who understand and appreciate a wildlife management policy that recognizes and adopts sustainable use principles, and those who acknowledge that local communities can and must benefit from sound wildlife policy, proudly stand in unity with you and your government in your efforts to reform Botswana’s wildlife management policy. There are those who hide behind the mantle of the animal rights movement and who claim to care about Botswana’s wildlife, who are waging war against your proposals. Their policies, their extremism and their agenda must not be allowed to control or influence what you and your government know to be the policy that is best for Botswanans and Botswana’s wildlife.

You have the chance to return Botswana to its rightful position as a beacon for the world to follow. I salute you for your courage, your foresight and your willingness to recognize the failure of current wildlife policy.

Stand strong and the world will stand with you.


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Done. The biggest problem that Botswana faces is that parasites like IFAW and HSI are already well-established.
 
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Done. The biggest problem that Botswana faces is that parasites like IFAW and HSI are already well-established.


President Masisi's current stance suggests that he's not going to allow the likes of Joubert and his clan ride his country roughshod as before.

If he is true to his word he should brand them "personae non grata" and show them the back door with a one-way ticket.
 
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I would like to thank our members (bwanamrm, Safari2, ijl, bwanajay & fulvio) that have sent a response.

Thinking positive, I would like to think our response would be helpful.


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There are lots of new statements coming out of Botswana and we would all do well to support the Government page.


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There are lots of new statements coming out of Botswana and we would all do well to support the Government page.


Sent my email to the Government of Botswana today.


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