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Can legalised-hunting help conservation?

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Safaris generate miliions and millions of dollars, thats not including the tourists fees for plane flights, restaurants, events etc.
Countries make big time bucks from tourism, eonomies in certain countries rely on it 100%

Now heres the kicker, the money made from the tourists barely gets used for the actual conservations, it goes to politicians, employees, etc.
The actual money given to the wild life reserve is minimal, the forest guards are paid nothing and the equipment they are given is close to middle age equipment compared to what is available now. 

Never, Never, NEVER is murder the answer.
I repeat, NEVER is the answer to kill another living being that has done nothing wrong, correct. 
Why don't we just allow human hunting of inmates on death row than?
If we chose to use our laws and morals to protect our rights, we need to use them on all living creatures, we are no better or worse. 
Obviously my opionion on this but I believe very strongly in it. 
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RE: Can trophy hunting help conservation of animals ? - Pckts - 06-20-2015, 04:28 AM
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