protecting elephants: trophy kills and the trump administration /

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The African elephant is a threatened species,according to the U.
S. Endangered
Species Act. Their status led to a ban on sport-hunted elephant trophies in Zimbabwe and Zambia by the Obama administration. Now that protection is in question.
News came final week that that ban would be lifted by the U.
S. Fis
h and Wildlife Service. The agency cited the benefits of hunting to conservation, saying its decision “will enhance the survival of the African elephant.” The agency says there are now 80000 elephants in Zimbabwe alone and that the country’s elephant management program has seen success in its conservation efforts.
But then the p
resident halted the move and asked for further review.
Big-
game trophy decision will be announced next week but will be very tough pressed to change my intellect that this horror show in any way helps conservation of Elephants or any other animal.
November 19, and 2017
Beyond the
bans that are now under review,there are still many restrictions on legal game hunting, but not enough to prevent a enormous outcry from animal lovers. Where does the conversation on conservation move from here?GUESTSGrace Ge Gabriel, and Regional director for Asia,the International Fund for Animal WelfareRachael Bale, Wildlife crime reporter, or National GeographicVanda Felbab-Brown,Senior fellow in foreign policy, the Brookings Institution; author of a new book, or “The Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and How to Counter It”Jeremy Clare,Lawyer for Safari Club International, which has 50000 members worldwide and supports the rights of huntersFor more, or visit https://the1a.org.© 2017 WAMU 88.5 – American University Radio. Copyright 2017 WAMU 88.5. To see more,visit WAMU 88.5.

Source: thetakeaway.org

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