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Govt urged to intervene in illegal hunting at Hwange

Govt urged to intervene in illegal hunting at Hwange

http://www.swradioafrica.com/

By Alex Bell
24 May 2013

The government has been urged to put a stop to illegal hunting taking place 
in the protected Hwange National Park, where the Environment Ministry has 
been accused of granting hunting quotas.

The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) has raised concern about the 
illicit practice, which the group’s Chairman Johnny Rodrigues said was the 
result of illegal hunting licenses being handed over.

Rodrigues told SW Radio Africa that they have received a number of reports 
from tourists in Hwange who heard gunfire in the park. He said this backs up 
their investigations that have uncovered what appear to be sport hunting 
quotas approved by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, in 
areas that are protected.

“The areas are supposed to be no-hunting areas, areas that are prime tourism 
locations for photography and photographic safaris. But some people are 
being given licences to hunt and we have already lost two elephants,” 
Rodrigues said.

Hwange is home to Zimbabwe’s Presidential elephant herd, a unique clan of 
over 500 wild African elephants that roam freely on unfenced land adjoining 
Hwange National Park Main Camp. They are meant to be protected.

“When people’s backs are turned underhanded things continue to happen 
involving people who have solid government connections. We are also hearing 
unconfirmed reports that paying overseas hunters are once again, as did 
happen in previous years despite denials by the wildlife authorities, being 
allowed inside Hwange National Park to hunt,” Rodrigues said.

He added: “It is past time that the Ministry of Environment and Natural 
Resources look after the wildlife that they are tasked to protect rather 
than assisting in its destruction, especially in such an important tourism 
area as Hwange and we are appalled that no progress in fixing any of the 
problems is evident.”

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