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Kathi, Recently, I've seen some pictures on the internet of Marco Polo Sheep. I don't have any idea where they were taken but they are magnificent animals. They definitely need some type of conservation reforms before becoming endangered. | |||
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Quote: Quote: Let's not jump to any conclusions before we know the facts, here. Certainly, an article like the one posted as the entry to this thread hardly constitutes "facts". I could not tell whether Marco Polo populations in Tadjikistan, Kirgistan or elsewhere are over hunted. Nor could I tell whether all or a substantial amount of the proceeds from these hunts fall into the right hands. But I dare say, that because an article like the one above makes such claims, this hardly constitutes facts. I doubt I'll ever have the loose change to hunt Marco Polo. But a magnificent animal like this surely needs all the protection it can get. However, history has shown us time and again, that the best environment for conservation is one where sustained useage actually provides the animals with a tangible value. Remove hunting, and you remove every incentive to preserve the resource. Conservation needs funding, and do-gooders won't provide this on a larger scale (other than the for the televised projects used to solicit more money). Not all species exist in huntable populations, but for those that do, sensible and sustainable use of the resource offer the best hope for the future. - mike | |||
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Bear, I think the author is referring to the weight of the horns, not the body weight of the sheep. (At least that is the way I read it). | |||
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