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[–] Neuromancer49@midwest.social 16 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Hot take, I'll offer an alternative perspective. Obviously, poaching is one of the most disgusting crimes. Sourcing animal parts for folk remedies is reprehensible.

Responsibly managed hunting generates a ton of money, some of which which gets invested into the local community and into conservation efforts.

The key word here is responsible. If a land manager shared wealth in an equitable fashion with the locals, and demonstrates careful management of animal herds by close monitoring of populations, that's responsibility. I wouldn't want to hunt on lands owned by, say, a literal nazi in South Africa. But, unfortunately, as long as we live under capitalism, I have a hard time imagining a different way to encourage the world to preserve our natural resources.

[–] Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 month ago (3 children)

The need for managed culls is partially driven by the displacement of predators and other disruption from human activity but ok

[–] Neuromancer49@midwest.social 3 points 1 month ago

It's less about managed culls and more about raising funds for conservation.

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