Original von pippa
but is there such a thing like a people's "right" to kill for sport or fun? the question is: who OWNES the wildlife? the government? the citizens? the minister for environment? NO! it's our all heritage which doesn't belong to anybody except our children and grandchildren. we europeans and you americans should have learned this lang ago! we all had fantastic wildlife here but depleted it ! now they travel to africa to do the same there!
Pippa,
it was not the killing for fun that depleted the wildlife in America or Europe. It was the society that decided that bears and wolfs are a threat to the growing villages and their herds. The society ordered the hunters to go and kill all our wildlife and continues to do so (as we saw with the first bear returning to Germany after some 200 years).
The same is happening in Kenya. The society is growing and with it the human-wildlife conflicts arise besides poachers who are trying to make a good living.
I agree with you that wildlife is our alls heritage. But what does that mean? Who should take care of it? We humans are the very threat ourselves with our pure presence. Unfortunately mankind proves every day that it can not get enough and hence we need to control the greedyness of mankind.
Someone has to activly stand there and stop these people from taking what belongs to all of us (or no-one if you prefer).
But we pitch up as Mr. Smart-guy and tell the locals that they shouldn't mind about the odd cow or family member being killed by wildlife whilst on the other hand, we never managed to solve this problem in front of our very own house. We killed all wildlife in America and Europe and now we want to know better? How can we ask locals to stay out of buffer zones and wildlife corridors without having an answer to the question of where they should go instead?
And simply declaring the buffer zones as nomans land and world heritage still doesn't protect it. Someone will have to stand there and protect it. And this someone wants to live on something, so who is going to pay him for having bullets flying around his head?
Let´s take the situation as it is now. NOBODY is allowed to kill wildlife in Kenya. It is illegal!! Yet, it is happening and not too little. In my opinion the rudimental question is not who should be allowed to kill wildlife, but how we can stop illegal poaching and human-wildlife conflicts.