I have no problem with hunting, but hunting creatures that take more than 10 years to develop to sexual maturity and with their numbers rapidly decreasing due to poaching should not be allowed in my opinion.
Thanks for your thoughts. When it comes to regulated hunting (not poaching), only mature bulls are taken. And it's regulated hunting where the communities and government benefit, that pays for the anti-poaching efforts. Thus, if you want more elephants, allow carefully regulated hunting...otherwise the alternative is poaching. It's easy to research these findings--Kenya being the most notable case where a hunting ban led to the annihilation of their herds at the hands of poachers.
The kruger national park in South Africa is heading for total ecological collapse due to over population of elephants. Roughly a capacity of 8000 elephants can be sustained, but the numbers are close to 40000 now. And thanks to the greenies of the world, culling and hunting is banned. Once the eco system collapses, more than just elephants will become endangered.
Numbers are increasing exponentially. Its one of conservation’s big problems to regulate for sustainability or to allow nature to take its course and starvation to control numbers… problem with latter option is the enormous destruction of habitat which has huge ramifications on other dependant species as well as the long term Changes to flora this entails.
Wild animals are nature's precious gems.
3:05 OMG, this guys owned nerves like steel ....❤
Hats off to Jeff a lot of outfitters would immediately start soothing
Please tell me, why Botswana elephants are much bigger as the others ? Hat off guys, and thanks a lot !
Hunters talk more then ....action..,
Show of brevity and good and experienced shots.
Gud shot gentleman
Im a big fan of your vlogg😮
wow
that guy is tuff.
Good job
That was awesome
Did you eat it, or just kill it for fun?
Meat is usually donated to local community
@@jozefhorvat3625 Do they eat it? I understand most don't because of the bad flavor
explaine me , what is the point of killing this life?
big and cheap meat for arm people.. Respekt
@@PeterNagy-oq5em What you say is on so many Levels ridiculous and stupid....
For food
I would like to hunt the hunter like this 😉
I would ream the chamber to 458 Lott an shoot 4" higher
I have no problem with hunting, but hunting creatures that take more than 10 years to develop to sexual maturity and with their numbers rapidly decreasing due to poaching should not be allowed in my opinion.
Thanks for your thoughts. When it comes to regulated hunting (not poaching), only mature bulls are taken. And it's regulated hunting where the communities and government benefit, that pays for the anti-poaching efforts. Thus, if you want more elephants, allow carefully regulated hunting...otherwise the alternative is poaching. It's easy to research these findings--Kenya being the most notable case where a hunting ban led to the annihilation of their herds at the hands of poachers.
Who said their numbers are decreasing?
@@chrisdorsey6287 Fair enough.
The kruger national park in South Africa is heading for total ecological collapse due to over population of elephants. Roughly a capacity of 8000 elephants can be sustained, but the numbers are close to 40000 now. And thanks to the greenies of the world, culling and hunting is banned. Once the eco system collapses, more than just elephants will become endangered.
Numbers are increasing exponentially. Its one of conservation’s big problems to regulate for sustainability or to allow nature to take its course and starvation to control numbers… problem with latter option is the enormous destruction of habitat which has huge ramifications on other dependant species as well as the long term Changes to flora this entails.
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