PETA Sues to Block Rhino Conservation Funding
By Ammoland
DALLAS –-(Ammoland.com)- Animal-rights group PETA is suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop a management hunt that scientists say would benefit endangered rhino populations both biologically and financially.
Against a torrent of death threats, DSC auctioned the hunt in 2014 on behalf of the Namibia Ministry of Environment and Tourism. The auction generated a record $350,000. All proceeds were earmarked for rhino conservation in the African nation, and held in escrow pending U.S. approval of an import permit that would allow the hunter to bring home the taxidermy from his hunt. That permit was recently approved after U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service scientists confirmed the benefits to rhino populations.
Basically, the hunt would be used to remove an older, non-breeding, aggressive black rhino bull known to decrease productivity and increase mortality of its herd, while the $350,000 would fund law enforcement efforts to thwart indiscriminate rhino killing by poachers.
PETA’s lawsuit could postpone the hunt as well as the Rhino Conservation Funding for rhino protection.
“Next time you hear about poachers slaughtering rhinos in Namibia, thank PETA,” said Ben Carter, executive director …read more
Source:: AmmoLand
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