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  2. Communal wildlife conservancies in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    There are several community owned campsites that provide revenue for the communities that operate them. Staying at campsites is an accessible and affordable way for tourists to lodge in Namibia. Safari and trophy hunting Conservancies can develop safari lodges for tourists to visit. Since it takes a great deal of capital to build lodges ...

  3. Sydney Downey - Wikipedia

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    At the forefront of the move away from hunting and towards photographic safaris Sydney Downey was a British-Kenyan professional white hunter and safari pioneer. Always known as Syd, [ 1 ] he learned the trade of guiding safari hunts from an older generation of professional hunters, including his early mentor Philip Percival .

  4. Safari - Wikipedia

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    A safari (/ s ə ˈ f ɑːr i /; from Swahili safari 'journey' originally from Arabic safar 'to journey') is an overland journey to observe wild animals, especially in East Africa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The so-called "Big Five" game animals of Africa – lion , leopard , rhinoceros , elephant , and Cape buffalo – particularly form an important ...

  5. East African Professional Hunter's Association - Wikipedia

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    The East African Professional Hunter's Association (EAPHA) was an organization of East African white hunters founded in Nairobi, Kenya in 1934. Well known members included Philip Percival, Harry Selby, Sydney Downey and Donald Ker. Their motto was nec timor nec temeritas, or "neither fear nor foolhardiness". The Association formed out of a ...

  6. Smithsonian–Roosevelt African expedition - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt greatly enjoyed hunting, but he was also an avid conservationist. In African Game Trails, he condemns "game butchery as objectionable as any form of wanton cruelty and barbarity" although he notes that "to protest against all hunting of game is a sign of softness of head, not of soundness of heart". As a pioneer of wilderness ...

  7. White hunter - Wikipedia

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    The activity continues in the dozen African countries which still permit big-game hunting. White hunters derived their income from organizing and leading safaris for paying clients, or from the sale of ivory. The term "great white hunter" emphasizes the racial and colonial aspects of the profession, as well as its colorful aspects. Depending on ...

  8. African Hunting Holiday - Wikipedia

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    African Hunting Holiday is a 2008 British documentary by Louis Theroux. [1]Theroux journeys to Limpopo Province, South Africa to join the foreign holidaymakers who flock there to hunt big game in so-called "canned" safaris where animals are purpose bred to be hunted in enclosures, including controversial animals such as lions.

  9. Green hunting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of darting animals for conservation purposes under the name of "green hunting" has been attributed to multiple sources in South Africa: Dr. Paul Bartles, head of the Wildlife Biological Resource Center of the National Zoological Gardens, [2] the Wildlife Protection Service of South Africa [6] as well the conservation organization Save the Elephants.

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