Timbo
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- Australia (WA & NT), Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa
I'm not bending - just being alert and proactive enough to raise awareness. Since the 70s hunting has become more and more restrictive and political. India and Kenya have banned ALL hunting. In my country duck hunting has been banned for nearly 30 years: so I have personal experience of having a category of hunting banned. Increasingly, businesses are boycotting services that are connected to trophy hunting. The UK is currently debating introducing legislation to stop the import of trophies. The WWF is now under scrutiny for supporting sport hunting. Last week public ignorance - manipulated by the anti hunting agenda - triumphed in firing a fellow hunter from his job: and this decision not based on any crime, or legal precedent - but accepted almost nation-wide upon public opinion! Now the US is also tabling a Bill to prohibit the import of trophies.You guys are sounding like you are bending under the strain. Positivity cures all.
To date, there have been no "wins" for sport trophy hunting - just a litany of losses.
So IMHO to continue ignoring these inroads into our sport is precisely what makes their multi-pronged strategies possible, and compounding. Indeed you may opine people are "bending", but that's because we choose to remain a fraternity of individuals - with no cohesive strength - of which remaining positive I think won't be enough, but action will.
As I've stated many times before, as long as we maintain a healthy apathetic stand, we'll have no-one but ourselves to blame if our sport is inevitably extinguished.
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