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Not sure what to say. The money does not contribute to conservation. It's been a political hot potato for 90 years. Hunters don't want to give up hunting so they came up with thes tory that the money from hunting would contribute to conservation. That argument was given in the 30s - 90 years ago.

Since then, lands, animals, etc. have disappeared and gone extinct.

It's done for pure profit, and politicians must be bribed or something. South Africans are on the warpath about it, but politicians do nothing about it.

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