Botswana, was recently targeted by an animal rights group-funded report, saying that international hunting is threatening the SADC country s wildlife, including.
Botswana, was recently targeted by an animal rights group-funded report, saying that international hunting is threatening the SADC country s wildlife, including.
Los Angeles residents grieved the death of a wild mountain lion in late December. The cougar, as it is properly known, was put down by veterinarians when it could no longer stalk food or defend its territory.
The Zimbabwe Independent
December 24, 2020
ONE of the most curious and harmful lessons that Western animal rights groups continue to teach African rural communities co-existing with wildlife and the African public, in general, is “demand the arrest of chicken thieves and not wildlife poachers”.
Emmanuel Koro
JOURNALIST
As can be witnessed anywhere on the continent, the African villagers and the public can readily demand the arrest of anyone, even the most powerful political elites, if they dare steal their chickens, goats and cows, but not so for poaching wildlife such as elephants and rhinos. Why?
It is because the more the Western animal rights continue to succeed in restricting benefits from African wildlife, more they teach African people to place no value on it and see no need to demand the arrest of wildlife poachers.