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In reply to the discussion: Botswana Selling Licenses To Kill Elephants At $39,000 A Head [View all]flamingdem
(40,879 posts)33. SO LET THE CONSERVATIONISTS BUY THEM - they can move them elsewhere!!
Don't spread that idea here that it's for any reason other than to allow blood sport for the elite.
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Wait, so you're saying conservationists were not allowed to buy permits??!?!?!
Coventina
Feb 2020
#1
Given how difficult and competitive it is to be on the protective detail, I wouldn't quit.
Jedi Guy
Feb 2020
#17
Put the Trump twins - Beavis and Butthead - down for three, so that'll be one each.
marble falls
Feb 2020
#6
No, not really. We are over-populating the planet. Every biologist will tell you so.
Coventina
Feb 2020
#40
Are the hunters going to eat them? If not, it's for sport and despicable. n/t
Coventina
Feb 2020
#62
As a human, who expects humans to behave with "humanity" I criticize any and all nations
Coventina
Feb 2020
#69
Help me here. Botswana is home to some 130,000 elephants, the world's largest population.
Nitram
Feb 2020
#22
The IUCN moved African elephants from endangered to vulnerable status in 2004, in part because the
Nitram
Feb 2020
#34
Facile, simplistic, and just plain non-scientific. Limiting an animal population to the size that a
Nitram
Feb 2020
#56
On the contrary, most biologists now say that "wildlife management" is wrong-headed.
Coventina
Feb 2020
#58
I'm afraid that is not possible in a world which animals share with humans. To "leave animals alone
Nitram
Feb 2020
#72
The problem is that we are not "sharing." Humans have no business pretending we're the
Coventina
Feb 2020
#74
It is not only a problem of human hubris. Unless you want to start culling humans, the
Nitram
Feb 2020
#75
I will never, ever, EVER find it acceptable to kill wildlife in favor of humans. EVER.
Coventina
Feb 2020
#76
You haven't answered the main question. How can animal species survive unless either we cull human
Nitram
Feb 2020
#87
Interesting stance, Coventina. If a scientific calculation proved that your death would provide more
Nitram
Feb 2020
#88
Why must you pretend that the Africa of 90 years ago is still relevant to a discussion of
Nitram
Feb 2020
#57
I lived in Africa for two years. Don't lecture me about your little "visits." How do you propose
Nitram
Feb 2020
#73
This sucks.hey will then have no reason for any tourism in Botswana. Very horrible choice. Eco-tour-
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2020
#23
This really disappoints me since I worked in Botswana for a short time in 1995 and
abqtommy
Feb 2020
#26
I'll take the elephants over crappy humans any day, no matter what country they are.
58Sunliner
Feb 2020
#82
Go blow a smoke screen elsewhere. Crappy people think killing majestic animals is ok.
58Sunliner
Feb 2020
#86
I see people who authorize it, people who buy the permits and people who do the killing as crappy.
58Sunliner
Feb 2020
#95
there are like a handful of fission/ fusion society's across all of the animal kingdom.
Kurt V.
Feb 2020
#51
I'm gonna just say ... more than anyone in this scenario I'm disgusted most by the people who'd
mr_lebowski
Feb 2020
#80