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STATEMENT ON SAFARI HUNTING IN BOTSWANA
By
Community-Based Organisations as represented by Ngamiland Council Of Non-Govermental Organisations
1.0 Introduction
1.1
Community-Based Organization
(CBO) as represented by NCONGO would like to appreciate the handing over of the
Hunting Ban Consultative Report to His Excellency the President of the Republic
of Botswana by the cabinet sub-committee led by Minister Hon. Frans Van Der
Westhuizen.
1.2
CBOs
would like to support the recommendations by the Cabinet Sub-committee that conservation
Hunting should be re-introduced in Botswana. The
re-introduction of hunting will go a long way in alleviating rural poverty by
re-introducing tourism benefits lost in 2014 when the hunting moratorium was
initiated. Hunting will also mitigate against human
wildlife conflicts especially crop damage, livestock predation and the
destruction of property especially by
elephants. Elephants are causing deaths to our people and have injured many. As
a result, the hunting of elephants will result in these animals relocating from
human settlements to far away protected areas where they are meant to
live.
1.3
Community
Based Organizations (CBO) calls for the strengthening of the Community-Based
Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme in Botswana. It is our strongest believe
that the CBNRM programme is one approach that can result in meaningful tourism
benefits to communities not only through hunting but through other tourism
development projects.
1.4
As
communities, we do not take kindly to those who are attacking our Government
and all initiatives meant to re-introduce hunting and uplift our livelihoods
and reduce human wildlife conflicts in our local areas. It is believed that
Botswana is a sovereign state and we have a right to discuss and decide on
issues which directly affect our livelihoods and well-being. This is said in
reference to the elephant distribution and populations which are threatening
food security and lives in our local areas.
1.5
Finally,
we would like to encourage the international community to financial support
conservation initiatives in Botswana especially the management of elephants
such that they be reduced to carrying capacity levels and have them managed
away from human settlements.
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