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It sounds counterintuitive, but allowing local communities to profit from culled animals incentivises them to treat big fauna as a renewable resource rather than a dangerous pest. And, as is clear from his tone here, the minister privately knows it.
It sounds counterintuitive, but allowing local communities to profit from culled animals incentivises them to treat big fauna as a renewable resource rather than a dangerous pest. And, as is clear from his tone here, the minister privately knows it.