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Rino Hals

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Årsaken (den ofisielle) til jaktstansen i Zambia var korrupsjon. Noen operatører fikk tildelt flere blokker, selv om det ikke er lovlig etter Zambisk lov.

Foreløbig gjelder stansen bare løve/leopard og bare på "public land". Men det er katastrofalt etter som løvejakta har vært bærebjelken i Zambisk jaktturisme.

Jeg frykter at det igjen er oppstått "uoffisielle" økonomiske forbindelser (les saftig smøring) mellom politikere og NGO er som ønsker total jaktstans.

Det stygge resultatet vil være at løve/leopardbestanden vil falle som en sten pga tjuvjakt og giftåter fra husdyreiere. Det er allerede faktum i Kenya, og jeg frykter det samme i Botswana og nå Zambia. Som du sier Rino, det er til å gråte av.

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Jeg frykter at det igjen er oppstått "uoffisielle" økonomiske forbindelser (les saftig smøring) mellom politikere og NGO er som ønsker total jaktstans.(

 

Hahaha. Det var en svært pen måte å beskrive det største problemet "så og si hele afrika sliter med, nemlig KORRUPSJON !!!!

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For Immediate Release: January 24, 2013

 

Reno, Nev - Before an audience of more than 200 international conservationists, the Honorable Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo of Zambia outlined her country's vision for sustainable-use conservation at the Safari Club International (SCI) meeting in Reno, Nev. Over the past two days, the Honorable Minister Masebo has met with the leaders in lion conservation, the leaders in big game conservation, and ardent hunter-conservationists in order to better understand the symbiotic relationship between rural communities in Zambia and the wildlife dynamics.

 

The audience of conservationists recognized the true dedication the Honorable Minister Masebo has made to ensure that wildlife and conservation will remain a priority for the Zambian government. The Minister also noted that the hunting community, the hunters themselves, will be the most dedicated of conservationists in helping to fund the most accurate population surveys for the country's big game species. The Minister has also called for continued interactions between the hunting community and the anti-poaching rangers to improve enforcement throughout the many national parks and game reserves in Zambia.

 

"Safari Club International is incredibly appreciative of Minister Masebo taking the long journey to Reno, Nev., to address the conservation focused hunters of our organization," said SCI President John Whipple. "Her commitment to work collaboratively with SCI and the entire hunter-conservationist community is truly welcome, and SCI's members are today committing hundreds of thousands of dollars to conduct the necessary scientific research that is needed for Zambia's big game species."

 

The Honorable Minister of Tourism and Arts Sylvia Masebo concluded her remarks to the members of SCI with a standing ovation from all in attendance at the Annual Hunters' Convention.

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