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11 November 2014, 00:38
505ED
All hunting in Botswana closed.
Is this true...even on private game farms, or just a rumor?

Ed


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11 November 2014, 06:08
Nakihunter
Kanana offered PG & cull hunts as recently as Sept & Oct.

I doubt this rumour is true ....


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11 November 2014, 09:57
fairgame
On the hunts offered forum it looks like Kanana is withdrawing its hunt offers for 2015?


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11 November 2014, 09:58
Saeed
Terrible news!


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11 November 2014, 10:00
Bill Collector
I had heard they were selling their land and would be honoring their 2015 hunts. I have heard nothing about a total closure in Bots.
11 November 2014, 11:07
jimmara
I've been hearing rumors that all hunting is going to re open.elections are coming up and locals are not happy with the revenue they have lost
11 November 2014, 11:08
Kanana Safaris - Bots
Hunting in Botswana on Private Game Farms is still very much open.

It is true that Kanana is for sale and we wont be operating in 2015 but this decision certainly wasnt because of a closure of hunting on private land in Botswana.


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11 November 2014, 13:42
fairgame
Thanks Kanana. After the sale do you think hunting will continue there?

Where would I find details of this investment opportunity?


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13 November 2014, 09:42
Kanana Safaris - Bots
Hi Andrew,

Drop me an email at jason@kanan.info and I will get the info to you.

Cheers
Jason


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11 December 2014, 21:22
Kathi
http://allafrica.com/stories/201412101488.html


Botswana: Hunting Suspension Due to Wildlife Decline

By Bopa

Gaborone — Hunting was suspended following evidence that several wildlife species particularly in the Okavango delta were declining, says the Minister of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism, Mr Tshekedi Khama.

Responding to a question in Parliament on December 8, Mr Khama said there was need to understand the causes of the declines and to put in place measures to address such.

He said the review of the order would be undertaken by his ministry and will be informed by the results of monitoring of the status of the affected wildlife species and the impact of the remedial measures.

He said the suspension was instituted through Statutory Instrument No. 2 of 2014, by way of background statistics in September this year, when CNN reported on the world wildlife Fund's findings highlighting a 52 per cent overall decline in the global wildlife population.

MP for Ghanzi North, Mr Noah Salakae had asked the minister to state the order that introduced the hunting ban in 2014, when the review will be undertaken, if public participation will be involved in the reviewing of the Order and who will be carrying out the review and if the findings of this review will be published for public consumption.

Source : BOPA


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11 December 2014, 21:59
Use Enough Gun
OIA. thumbdown CNN and the World Wildlife Fund must be the Gods of truth to these fools!
11 December 2014, 22:43
Bwanamich
And the antis tell us WWF are pro hunting......


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12 December 2014, 17:34
Kenati
"...when CNN reported on the world wildlife Fund's findings highlighting a 52 per cent overall decline in the global wildlife population."

The decision was based on THIS?!?! Wow. Fools indeed!
12 December 2014, 19:00
Bill/Oregon
How could Okavango wildlife decline if the hunting and habitat were properly managed?


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12 December 2014, 19:38
Wowo
Bill,
Amazing isn't it. I know the poaching has certainly risen but I suspect its got alot to do with the impact being felt by elephants. They're eating themselves out of house and home! I wish I had photos of the land scape, the thickets and the forests to compare with today for all to see.
I know in the Chobe National Park antelope species and buffalo are taking a hammering in the dry season. They simply not designed to walk 25km one way every other day from water to low value feed. Only the very fittest survive.. The elephants have sorted out the forage from the rivers edge inland for absolute
miles! I also think due to hunting in some areas this saved these areas from a year round onslought by the jumbos.. Its a magic place to hunt!!
12 December 2014, 19:53
Blacktailer
That's Bloody Africa.
You have an elephant population that is destroying the habitat and devastating all other animal populations so your solution is to cut off the revenue stream and see if that solves the problem! nilly


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13 December 2014, 02:32
BenKK
This whole thread is a bit hectic, as it started because of the news about Kanana going on the market. I thought we already knew that hunting on government land isn't allowed. Does this latest news article mean that even private property plainsgame hunts are suspended? I didn't read that in the article. Any clarity? Thanks.
13 December 2014, 07:46
RAC
Hunting on private land in Botswana is still ongoing. At least according to my sources. I will be hunting at Tholo Safaris next May 2015.


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