A new study shows the local hunting industry’s important economic footprint.
South Africa’s hunting sector generates about $2.5-billion for the economy annually, creating badly needed jobs while conserving habitat and wildlife, according to the findings of a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Wildlife Research.
This is a significantly larger sum than previous estimates, underscoring the importance of hunting to a barely growing economy that faces many challenges.
The study’s findings come at a time when the hunting industry in Africa is in the cross hairs of animal welfare and rights organisations and…
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