Editorial

The Future for Hunting

The best chance to secure social acceptance for hunting lies primarily in the transparent compliance with scientifically grounded sustainability rules and the full recognition of community-based wildlife management in ways that are adapted and sensitive to varying local cultural, political and social contexts, and support and integrate local knowledge and cultural practices.

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Cheetah on the hunt. Photo Credit: Conny Damm

Protecting Hunting from the Hunters

Remember the days when it seemed that everyone smoked, everywhere, all the time? In planes, in pubs, at the game, in restaurants, at the office – I mean everyone, doing it everywhere, morning noon and night. Then somewhere, sometime, someone got a bee in their bonnet about the practice and started protesting.

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Hollowing Out Sustainable Use From The Inside

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