Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog

The southern African nation with the world second-largest population of elephants has a stockpile of tusks worth an estimated $300 million and needs the revenue, Fulton Mangwanya, director-general of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, told lawmakers in the capital, Harare on Monday.
While CITES has banned international ivory sales to curb poaching, frustration is growing over the fact that “other countries are prescribing how we should handle our animals,” Mangwanya told a parliamentary committee on environment and tourism. Withdrawing from CITES would have the support of neighbors Botswana, Zambia and Namibia, which all have large elephant populations of their own, he said.
In recent years, Zimbabwe has raised money for conservation by selling elephants to China. The size of the population, estimated at 84,000, is twice what can be supported by available food and land, according…
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Ha! Not enough food and land to support elephants? Funny, there always was before, and a lot more elephants too.
Shocking that despite dire predictions, many countries around the world are forging on ahead with hunting and killing. Worse than ever.
The monster in the white house is creating a domino effect
Scum bag
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