And don’t put hunting and poaching in the same category either. More poachers are busted by hunters than anyone. Nobody and I mean NOBODY cares about wildlife more than hunters. HINTERS donate billions of dollars every year that goes into wildlife conservation and that’s not bs it’s public information, how much money is generated for wildlife conservation by anti hunters? Exactly. They scream n yell with their uneducated close minded attitudes and unwillingness to understand everything I’ve said above and yet they claim to be the ones open minded? Hunting IS conservation. I’ll be joining kabasa in a couple years on a Buffalo hunt and I can’t wait.
@RoanCorporation Жыл бұрын
GIVING VALUE TO WILDLIFE MEANS PROTECTION
@Sharkdog11b10 ай бұрын
Legal Hunting is conservation. Ask a wildlife biologist and they will tell you it’s a scientific fact. An area can only handle so many animals of any species and the tags sold by the government generate millions of dollars that goes into paying for officers looking for poachers and for the conservation (wells during drought feed after a burn etc.) if you truly open your mind and look into legal hunting you’ll understand. Plus it feeds people that don’t have the means to get fresh protein. Hint IS conservation. And don’t put hunting and poaching in the same category either. More poachers are busted by hunters than anyone. Nobody and I mean NOBODY cares about wildlife more than hunters. HINTERS donate billions of dollars every year that goes into wildlife conservation and that’s not bs it’s public information, how much money is generated for wildlife conservation by anti hunters? Exactly. They scream n yell with their uneducated close minded attitudes and unwillingness to understand everything I’ve said above and yet they claim to be the ones open minded? Hunting IS conservation. I’ll be joining kabasa in a couple years on a Buffalo hunt and I can’t wait
@rchrdjms62 Жыл бұрын
May a hunter take any of the meat home or must it all be left to residents of the area? Into which countries may a hunter take the tusks home?
@ske1eter11 ай бұрын
No meat can be brought home (at least the U.S.) because of concern of contamination, diseases, etc. being introduced. However, you can certainly eat the meat from your game while you're there. I encourage everyone to do that. We had blue wildebeest, impala, worthog, and springbok at a minimum.