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more secure it is as a land-use form

Conservation 

Hunting & Tourism in Namibia – Both Working for Conservation

April 17, 2017 Ohoty Ohotytoo 3807 Views 0 Comments At that time wildlife was “owned” by the state, but very important for
 conservation., Dr Chris Brown, Etosha
 National Park, flat terrain with monotonous vegetation that are unsuited to tourism, Gariep River, Iona National Park, it has lost its natural habitats, it has lost most of its biodiversity and it can
no longer support wildlife., large areas of Namibia comprising remote, loss of hunting revenue
 cannot be made up by eco-tourism revenue, Namibia, Namibian Chamber of Environment, often for
 agricultural purposes, Once land is transformed, Richtersveld, the 
more secure it is as a land-use form, The greater the benefits that land owners and custodians derive from wildlife, the problem is essentially one of ignorance, Traditional wildlife management 15 min read

I am not a hunter. Nor have I ever been. I am a vegetarian (since the age of about 11),

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