Brickburn, the joys of having tetsi flies in Moz....
Perhaps they can be exported!
Brickburn, the joys of having tetsi flies in Moz....
I remember on one of my first safaris, being told, tetsi bites are a small price to pay...
Hank.................."I had to do it to feed my family"..............that is exactly the justification U.S. hillbillies use when caught poaching a deer. But with about 20 Americans for every live deer, that justification will eventually lead to a problem. Same in Africa. Maybe they needed to overgraze their land to dust just to feed their kids, maybe not. Maybe there was a better way that ignorance prevented. When they have grazed off and ruined Amboseli, what will they do next? Whatever it will be is OK, I mean, it's just to feed the kids afterall.............FWB
Again, hard to disagree with much of what you say.Hank...............good points.........................wildlife has to have some value to those that live on the same land. More than that, however, is my belief that wildlife has an intrinsic value, an inherent right to live. And we as humans, and especially hunters, need to respect that right, and have a good reason to take it away. I realize many, perhaps most, don't share my view. I have not encountered any indigenous, in any country, that valued wildlife for anything but what the animal could do for THEM: meat, money, work.............direct value. With the Namibian model, at least it's a start. I don't envision locals waxing about the beauty of springbok herds athletic leaps, but maybe they will appreciate that hunters pay money to hunt them. It is a start. I believe that a small number of Kenyans are destroying their country's future, and I will never condone it simply because they are unable or unwilling to learn new ways. As to your question, "what would you do if..............." it presuposes that a dire situation exists.......and maybe it does.............but most reading this post have had to adapt, change, struggle, learn, even re-invent themselves to survive in the last 30 years of change. Find somebody in the American West that didn't have to learn several new skills to survive lately. Should Africa be exempt? Only if we Westerners keep saying, "they had to do it, because they don't know any other way...........it implies that they can never do better, and I think they can......" JMO. ...................FWB