Wildlife experts: Spock was right all along
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 11:59 pm
I stumbled across this article that confirms what Spock has been telling us for years. The authors belong to the WWF.
Complementary benefits of tourism and hunting to communal conservancies in Namibia
I hope I'm doing the pull quote thing right.
>>>>> Across all conservancies, total benefits from hunting and tourism increased at roughly the same rate, although conservancies typically started generating benefits from hunting within 3 years of formation as opposed to after 6 years for tourism. Disaggregation of data revealed that the main benefits from hunting were income for conservancy management and food in the form of meat for the community at large. <<<<<
>>>>> A singular focus on either hunting or tourism would reduce the value of wildlife as a competitive land-use option and have grave repercussions for the viability of community-based conservation efforts in Namibia, and possibly other parts of Africa. <<<<<
Complementary benefits of tourism and hunting to communal conservancies in Namibia
I hope I'm doing the pull quote thing right.
>>>>> Across all conservancies, total benefits from hunting and tourism increased at roughly the same rate, although conservancies typically started generating benefits from hunting within 3 years of formation as opposed to after 6 years for tourism. Disaggregation of data revealed that the main benefits from hunting were income for conservancy management and food in the form of meat for the community at large. <<<<<
>>>>> A singular focus on either hunting or tourism would reduce the value of wildlife as a competitive land-use option and have grave repercussions for the viability of community-based conservation efforts in Namibia, and possibly other parts of Africa. <<<<<