Fantastic hunt and a wonderful Bull Ele, well done!! Deep respect for your conservation efforts, consistent financial and food support for the local villages and people.
Estas cacerías están estrictamente reguladas. Las etiquetas... el permiso para cazar un animal... son muy caras. Con este dinero se pagan los salarios de los guardabosques que protegen a los animales de los cazadores furtivos. También paga por los daños causados a los agricultores y pastores locales. Debido a esto, es menos probable que los lugareños maten animales merodeadores. La carne de los animales de caza se entrega a los lugareños. Sin cazadores no habría animales.
@lombrizfeliz953 Elephant meat IS eaten by the people!! Go read the May 1991 edition of the National Geographic. There is an article on Elephant processing factories making tinned Elephant stew for human consumption. The legal, sustained hunting of Africa's game is both a proven effective, and successful game-management strategy that has been accepted by ALL stakeholders (including "conservationists") since it is the only strategy that works and benefits both the fauna and inhabiting people (who live cheek-by-jowl with large dangerous and predatory animals). What smug, conceited people - ignorant of Africa's game management - like you don't understand is that there is NO Social Security or Welfare paid in Africa. Without the meat provided FREE by such hunters, the population has no means of obtaining meat to eat - except by poaching. Also remember that the total number of elephants legally hunted annually in Africa, does not affect their numbers. In EVERY case the animal selected is an old male or female that is past their breeding. Go watch "A conservationist's cry" here on YT, and you will learn that hunting actually INCREASES specie numbers, which has for the past 40yrs permitted species to be released in areas where they had, historically) been wiped out by poaching. It is because of these efforts - and the enormous revenue generated by legal, controlled, hunting - that the repopulating of Africa's fauna across the continent has been a success.
@p0059 Do you feel the same way about all the hundreds of captive-bred animals killed each day for your convenience and consumption down at your local abattoir? You're just another bloody HYPOCRITE!! 🙄
@@purushothammuniyappa9161 I wonder if you stand outside your local abattoir and have the same thoughts about all the captive-bred animals killed each day for your convenience!! Hypocrite!!
Elephants aren't anywhere close to being extinct. Botswana ele populatoin: 130,000, elephant hunting legal Zimbabwe ele population 100,000, elephant hunting legal Kenya ele population 40,000, elephant hunting illegal for the last 50 years. Which of those 3 countries do you imagine to have a problem with poachers, and which 2 do not? I used to be uncomfortable with the idea of hunting elephants. Then I learned about all the dynamics involved. Hunting them protects the herds, usually at the expense of old bulls who have been kicked out of the breeding pool by younger, stronger bulls. Throughout their lives, elephants will grow 6 sets of molars. They have to be replaced because their forage is so tough it wears out their teeth. They get their 6th set at the age of 47. Once those are worn out, the elephants can no longer chew on bark and those tough grasses, and just starve to death.
Please may you visit our area Mberengwa Mataga Chief Chingoma area we are struggling with Hynas
How much is the trophy fees? I’ve heard that for a lion is 30 thousand dollars. How much for an elephant?
Marks rifle, has such graceful lines and balance.
Fantastic hunt and a wonderful Bull Ele, well done!!
Deep respect for your conservation efforts, consistent financial and food support for the local villages and people.
I respect your taking your hat off to congratulate your client, the class of your company is noticeable.
Great jumbo Buzz, good tracking and real traditional hunt!
Pobre el elefante tan tranquilo estaba en su habita i estos delincuentes llegaron solo a matar
Estas cacerías están estrictamente reguladas. Las etiquetas... el permiso para cazar un animal... son muy caras. Con este dinero se pagan los salarios de los guardabosques que protegen a los animales de los cazadores furtivos. También paga por los daños causados a los agricultores y pastores locales. Debido a esto, es menos probable que los lugareños maten animales merodeadores. La carne de los animales de caza se entrega a los lugareños.
Sin cazadores no habría animales.
@@manlybaker3098la carne de elefante no se come.
@lombrizfeliz953 Elephant meat IS eaten by the people!! Go read the May 1991 edition of the National Geographic. There is an article on Elephant processing factories making tinned Elephant stew for human consumption. The legal, sustained hunting of Africa's game is both a proven effective, and successful game-management strategy that has been accepted by ALL stakeholders (including "conservationists") since it is the only strategy that works and benefits both the fauna and inhabiting people (who live cheek-by-jowl with large dangerous and predatory animals).
What smug, conceited people - ignorant of Africa's game management - like you don't understand is that there is NO Social Security or Welfare paid in Africa. Without the meat provided FREE by such hunters, the population has no means of obtaining meat to eat - except by poaching.
Also remember that the total number of elephants legally hunted annually in Africa, does not affect their numbers. In EVERY case the animal selected is an old male or female that is past their breeding.
Go watch "A conservationist's cry" here on YT, and you will learn that hunting actually INCREASES specie numbers, which has for the past 40yrs permitted species to be released in areas where they had, historically) been wiped out by poaching.
It is because of these efforts - and the enormous revenue generated by legal, controlled, hunting - that the repopulating of Africa's fauna across the continent has been a success.
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@p0059 Do you feel the same way about all the hundreds of captive-bred animals killed each day for your convenience and consumption down at your local abattoir? You're just another bloody HYPOCRITE!! 🙄
Very very sad situation
@@purushothammuniyappa9161 I wonder if you stand outside your local abattoir and have the same thoughts about all the captive-bred animals killed each day for your convenience!! Hypocrite!!
Me encanta la caceria pero x solo trofeo no le kitaria la vida ya k estan deporci en extincion i luego en su avita k mal
Elephants aren't anywhere close to being extinct.
Botswana ele populatoin: 130,000, elephant hunting legal
Zimbabwe ele population 100,000, elephant hunting legal
Kenya ele population 40,000, elephant hunting illegal for the last 50 years.
Which of those 3 countries do you imagine to have a problem with poachers, and which 2 do not?
I used to be uncomfortable with the idea of hunting elephants. Then I learned about all the dynamics involved. Hunting them protects the herds, usually at the expense of old bulls who have been kicked out of the breeding pool by younger, stronger bulls.
Throughout their lives, elephants will grow 6 sets of molars. They have to be replaced because their forage is so tough it wears out their teeth. They get their 6th set at the age of 47. Once those are worn out, the elephants can no longer chew on bark and those tough grasses, and just starve to death.
The elephant was killed by a burst ear drum
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Sad,why to kill innocent animal
taist so good