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Tourist hunitng in Tanzania - Link

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Tourist hunitng in Tanzania - Link

Link to this post 01 Dec 06

By following the link below, you will go to the private website of Dr. Rolf Baldus. Dr. Rolf D. Baldus worked for 13 years in wildlife management in Tanzania, amongst others in and around the Selous Game Reserve. He is presently President of the Tropical Game Commission of CIC.

Please browse to the "Tanzania" page and scroll down to the 2nd last publication titled "Miombo Magazine No 28 on hunitng in Tanzania". You will need Adobe Acrobat to view the file. It is a copy of the Miombo newsletter of the wildlife conservation society of Tanzania (Wcst) and on page 9 there is a summary about the Tourist Hunting industry written by one of their staff.

http://www.wildlife-baldus.com/download/Miombo_newsletter.pdf

Link to this post 01 Dec 06

i would not have thought that bushdrums would offer a forum for hunting!
i would also not have believed that a member or guest would be allowed to upload a link which lead to a site with very questionalbe content.
pippa[/color]

Link to this post 01 Dec 06

Pippa,
Bushdrums does not promote hunting! It offers a platform for those involved in wildlife protection or affected by it, to discuss the situation and hopefully come to a solution to the benefit of wildlife where all sides can be satisfied. There are hundreds of organizations calling out for "a" and hundreds calling out for "b". Bushdrums believes that only when you bring them together to the same table to discuss it together, you will come up with a solution. A unique endeavour so far and it is up to our members to make it work!!

A guest does not even have access to this part of the forum, leave alone make any comment.

We kindly asked bwanamich to join our forum because we wanted to hear his opinion. We believe, unless we are fully in the picture of what is happening, we can not form the correct opinion. I personally do not consider myself fully informed and therefore I would like to collect as much information as possible.

Bushdrums allows links in the forum as long as they are related to the subject and in this case the link is very well related to the subject.

Why is the content very questionable? Can you justify it? I can not and as long as I can't, I take it as it is.

Link to this post 01 Dec 06

excerpt of the article which is linked above:

"on a more positive side the revenue generated by tourist hunting makes it worthwhile for the government to keep areas aside for wildlife protection.........."
a contradiction in itself!

a study always shows the interest of the individual or group who/which pays for it! that is a worldwide known fact!!!
keep it simple: hunting/killing has nothing to do with CONSERVATION in the words genuine sense at all!

pippa

Link to this post 04 Dec 06

Please explain the contradiction you refer to?


con·ser·va·tion /ˌkɒnsərˈveɪʃən/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kon-ser-vey-shuhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. the act of conserving; prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation: conservation of wildlife; conservation of human rights.
2. official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management.
3. a district, river, forest, etc., under such supervision.
4. the careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion.
5. the restoration and preservation of works of art.

The above definition of the word "Conservation" from an English dictionary. Pay particular attention to the word "utilization". This can mean consumptive and/or non-consumptive utilization.

As you say, "a study always shows the interest of the individual or group who/which pays for it!". so if a study was made by ABC that hunting in Kenya should not occur and it was funded by Animal rights groups, we should not trust its recommendations? Interesting.

Link to this post 04 Dec 06

Original von bwanamich
As you say, "a study always shows the interest of the individual or group who/which pays for it!". so if a study was made by ABC that hunting in Kenya should not occur and it was funded by Animal rights groups, we should not trust its recommendations? Interesting.

He he, this is exactly the point of bushdrums. There are so many organizations and associations coming from all sides, each telling us their side of the story. Bushdrums is not trying to find the "winner of the debate" but collect the knowledge from all sides to create a solution based on the exchanged information. As bwanamich recently stated in another post, when you include the community in the decision of which land to spare, they cannot complain about it later as they made the decision themselves.

Professional hunters like bwanamich spend an increadible amount of time in the bush observing wildlife. They speak to locals, observe changes, migrations, behaviour etc. It would be a huge mistake not to listen to them and benefit from their knowledge. Also, if you want to find a solution for existing conflicts, you have to listen to both sides and try to understand where they are coming from. By simply ignoring one side and appying rules or laws on them, you will always have them against you in the future and most likely your project is dedicated to fail from the very beginning.