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Hunters: Killers or saviours?

3 November 2015 | iAfrica | Don Pinnock | Free to publish credit CAT

The oft asked question is: are trophy hunters protectors of biodiversity or are they heartless killers of defenceless wild animals? To make any headway with this question, we need to consider the following : Does hunting protect the wilderness? Safari operations extend over at least 1.4 million square kilometres of land in sub-Saharan Africa. If … Full Story ?

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