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  • People Don’t Care How Much You Know Until They Know How Much You Care! <br> April 2017, Volume 15-2
  • The Lion’s Share? On The Economic Benefits Of Trophy Hunting <br> February 2017, Volume 15-1
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General News from Africa

Interesting Articles For African Indaba Readers
April 2017, Volume 15-2

The important link between hunting & tourism in Namibia both working for conservation by Dr …

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Other Wildlife, Sustainable Use

Giraffes: The Silent Extinction Of Africa’s Gentle Giants
April 2017, Volume 15-2

Although widespread across the savannah, woodland and desert regions of 21 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, …

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Sustainable Use

What’s The Environmental Impact Of Your Toast?
April 2017, Volume 15-2

Editor’s Note: When you come across vegetarians/vegans again – here are some good arguments for …

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Game Farming, Policy & Economics

Defining Fair Chase Behind A High Fence
April 2017, Volume 15-2

Editor’s Note: I recently discovered Dougherty’s 2011 article when searching the internet. Although written in …

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Antelopes and Relatives, Carnivores, Game Farming, South Africa

The Color Game Is Over
April 2017, Volume 15-2

The breeding of wildlife to produce unusually colored animals, in the hope that hunters would …

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Carnivores, Sustainable Use, Zimbabwe

Culling To Conserve: A Hard Truth For Lion Conservation
April 2017, Volume 15-2

People that don’t live in Africa tend to learn about wildlife conservation in easy-to-understand terminology. …

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The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC) is a politically independent advisory body which aims to preserve wild game and hunting. To achieve this goal, the CIC is promoting the sustainable use of wildlife resources.

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  • Interesting Articles For African Indaba Readers
    April 2017, Volume 15-2

  • Giraffes: The Silent Extinction Of Africa’s Gentle Giants
    April 2017, Volume 15-2

  • What’s The Environmental Impact Of Your Toast?
    April 2017, Volume 15-2

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