Read this summation of an article in the Associated Press today,
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-wildlife-protection-board-has-many-trophy-hunters/ar-BBKj82K?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp
In case you missed it, here is a gist.
"A review by The Associated Press of the backgrounds and social media posts of the 16 board members appointed by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke indicates they will agree with his position that the best way to protect critically threatened or endangered species is by encouraging wealthy Americans to shoot some of them.
One appointee co-owns a private New York hunting preserve with Trump's adult sons. The oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., drew the ire of animal rights activists after a 2011 photo emerged of him holding a bloody knife and the severed tail of an elephant he killed in Zimbabwe"
Here is a piece of twisted logic supporting hunting, employing more people.
"A licensed two-week African hunting safari can cost more than $50,000 per person, not including airfare, according to advertised rates. Advocates say money helps support habitat conservation and anti-poaching efforts in some of the world's poorest nations, and provides employment for local guides and porters.
If you missed this important post, read again:
https://hodentekplus.blogspot.com/2018/02/what-kind-of-person-are-you-doing.html
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-wildlife-protection-board-has-many-trophy-hunters/ar-BBKj82K?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp
In case you missed it, here is a gist.
"A review by The Associated Press of the backgrounds and social media posts of the 16 board members appointed by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke indicates they will agree with his position that the best way to protect critically threatened or endangered species is by encouraging wealthy Americans to shoot some of them.
One appointee co-owns a private New York hunting preserve with Trump's adult sons. The oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., drew the ire of animal rights activists after a 2011 photo emerged of him holding a bloody knife and the severed tail of an elephant he killed in Zimbabwe"
Here is a piece of twisted logic supporting hunting, employing more people.
"A licensed two-week African hunting safari can cost more than $50,000 per person, not including airfare, according to advertised rates. Advocates say money helps support habitat conservation and anti-poaching efforts in some of the world's poorest nations, and provides employment for local guides and porters.
If you missed this important post, read again:
https://hodentekplus.blogspot.com/2018/02/what-kind-of-person-are-you-doing.html
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