Posted on 03/07/2017 10:07:46 AM PST by NRx
No doubt one of the culturally superior immigrants
I have no way to confirm or refute what you were told.I've only visited national parks in three countries:Tanzania,Kenya and South Africa.
Tanzania and Kenya are two of the poorest nations on earth.I don't have the first clue what laws,if any,they have in force regarding the hunting of "game".But it's not at all difficult to imagine people trying to kill elephants and rhinos in order to get horns/tusks that are worth the local equivalent of three years income.
As for Kruger National Park in South Africa...that country isn't quite as poor (or,perhaps.nearly as poor) as Tanzania and Kenya.However,Kruger is in the northeastern part of the country right up against the border with Mozambique,one of the poorest nations on earth.Our guide there told us that the poachers at Kruger are almost all from Mozambique and most of the rest are from Zimbabwe (which also borders on Kruger).
I'm surely no expert on this matter but it seems that hunting laws aren't a factor in *every* country's poaching problem.
* I love South Park!!!*
Here’s an interesting article I just found. It supports my original thought. It’s also the first one I found on Google.
http://www.rexano.org/ConservationPages/Kenya_Frame.htm
In Kruger in South Africa, the anti-poaching patrols will kill any poachers found on sight. The same is true for the private game reserves that border Kruger. They’ve killed hundreds of them in the last few years as it’s the only moderately effective anti-poaching tool. It’s the same in Botswana - on sight. The poachers are, as you say, mostly from Mozambique.
It’s still very, very bad especially with the Rhinos. I frequent a private game reserve near Kruger and the rangers are now much more heavily armed, have increased paramilitary patrols, use air assets, and now tell tourists to disable the location/GPS tools on iPhones/Androids that tag photos with GPS coordinates. This is because the gangs employ people to troll social media for new photos of Rhinos to find out where exactly they’ve been sighted. I suppose it’s not surprising but tells you how organized they are. There are communities in Mozambique where the whole town is involved in this through supplies, labor, weapons, marketing, and intelligence.
Oh, look! It’s Birr (on the left) and Hirrary (on the right). That’s a nice looking Maosuit she’s wearing.
Aside: do you notice how upset folk get about treating drug dealers this way elsewhere in the world?
But not a whimper about poacher’s civil rights.
yep... some AQIM leader is probably offering an exceptionally good price.
What’s wrong with poaching RINO’s??
There’d be fewer bumps with Trump’s plan to take America back if we had fewer of them.
You must be a DU troll.
I would rather they take these ignorant savages--what, they think a zoo is a supermarket for illicit animal body parts?--and throw them shackled into a cage of hyenas. Anything left should be fed to crocodiles. And it should be filmed and shown in immigrant neighborhoods. That poor captive animal, had no chance, was not looking for humans to hurt him.
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