natebavis
04-29-2015, 10:57 PM
First off , I am not going to Africa. changing too many diapers these days!!! What I would like to know is:
1. What is the most reliable up to date information regarding conservation and hunting in African countries? Just Google?
2. Do most companies/outfitters require the meat to go to locals, or is that even required at all? As seen on Wild TV.
3.How many countries are doing way better than the 70's ish when there wasn't for employment of former poachers?
4. Is it really sustainable to shoot lions tigers and such? Knowing that obviously every country and zone would have different numbers like home
I guess I have lots of jumbled questions, as seen above. Reason I ask is because I want to be more educated when debating with Anti's or haters when this subject comes up, and it does. I guess main question is ,where is the best info on what, I believe is a great thing in Africa. Provides jobs, animals are bread for harvest. locals benefit. Money goes into conservation and anti poaching efforts.
Nate
1. What is the most reliable up to date information regarding conservation and hunting in African countries? Just Google?
2. Do most companies/outfitters require the meat to go to locals, or is that even required at all? As seen on Wild TV.
3.How many countries are doing way better than the 70's ish when there wasn't for employment of former poachers?
4. Is it really sustainable to shoot lions tigers and such? Knowing that obviously every country and zone would have different numbers like home
I guess I have lots of jumbled questions, as seen above. Reason I ask is because I want to be more educated when debating with Anti's or haters when this subject comes up, and it does. I guess main question is ,where is the best info on what, I believe is a great thing in Africa. Provides jobs, animals are bread for harvest. locals benefit. Money goes into conservation and anti poaching efforts.
Nate