thanks cobber!!
guess the system is just so different, that unless you have been there , its just not that obvious.
it is an excellent system( but no system is perfect though!!) as it certainly has secured the prosperity of wild animals in southern africa, with the very flawed governments and rampant bureaucracies, the very best way to protect something in africa- is to give it a monetary value. ( well,... and that is a two edged sword too- look at the link below!!)game animals are thriving today because of this system.
the down side , for the average south african, you cant just go onto "crown/public land"( there isnt any!!!!) and hunt animals for very little cost.
all hunting in africa costs!!!- albeit a different rate if you are a local meat hunter, or a foreign trophy hunter.
personally, i find trophy hunting a little off putting- as i have been around, and involved in so much of it, BUT....trophy hunting is what has saved african animals and their habitat--they have a value!!!
anyway- i always just try to help a little bit, by disseminating what little knowledge i have. Someone showed/taught me- so i'm just passing it on!
here is a thread off the Dark Continent sub forum- that might also help explain some of the stumbling blocks in africa today.
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=27;t=000428 good hunting all!!
regards
wayne