Laniarius
AH enthusiast
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2017
- Messages
- 309
- Reaction score
- 402
- Location
- Toronto area, Canada
- Member of
- Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH)
- Hunted
- Ontario, Namibia, Alaska
I wonder, has anyone done an estimate of how many elephants could be hunted if the same criteria used for managing other wildlife were used? I'm guessing that regulated hunting couldn't safely be done on a scale large enough to reduce the numbers as needed. Presumably some combination of culls and more hunting would be needed. But I wonder how big the hunting quotas could get under a sane system not dominated by emotional politics. I would guess that the price could come down a lot, and it might need to, to get the numbers of hunters to make a dent in the elephant over population.
Yes that's a lot of guessing and conjecture but I think people on this site will understand what I'm getting at.
Yes that's a lot of guessing and conjecture but I think people on this site will understand what I'm getting at.