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Jim and Terry, I was pretty sure that was the case. The question was really more rhetorical than anything. I was typing early in the morning from a hotel room, and didn't get the post "crafted" as I would have liked. I'm sure that the the Anti's (and to a lesser extent the USFWS) are busy figuring out where to place the next hurdle. -Steve | ||
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I'd have to agree with Lexma on this. I don't care what the animal rights groups think. They will always fight against hunting and will never be able to grasp the benefits of it. Now, it doesn't sound like much of an exciting hunt except for the fact that you can say, "I shot a black rhino." Other than that, it seems like you will proably know what bull you will be hunting before you even land. I don't agree that it's wrong though because a bull that can't breed does nothing for the population except pad it's numbers. Sevens | |||
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Steve (Shakari), Yes, they don't allow cheetah or Mozambique elephant to be imported into the US even though CITES has authorized export quota for these animals. Regards, Terry | |||
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