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ProjectNaija:Your brother went game viewing, he didn't go hunting, you can't hunt in Kenya and Kenyan wildlife is no longer the top draw in Africa. It's Kruger national park South Africa or Seringeti national park Tanzania |
I have just been laughing here, at the various comments I've been reading. Let me try to condense some of the comments and address them. Someone says the Buffalo is endangered otherwise we would see herds of them. I wonder if he has ever visited any wilderness area or national parks in Nigeria for him to form that opinion. Go to Kamuku wildlife reserve Kaduna state you will see herds of Buffalo ; or does he expect to see them strolling along Ikorodu road before he will believe there lots of Buffalo in Nigeria. Go to Okhomu national park Edo state you talk to park officials they will tell you buffalo there are several hundreds. My advice; talk from experience or educate yourself properly on a subject before you comment otherwise someone will make you look like a fool. On wildlife in other African countries ; everyone seems to think Kenya is a wildlife paradise. That was before 1977. it is no longer the case today. In 1977 in a misguided attempt to stop poaching Kenya banned all comsumptive use of wildlife which is regulated sport/safari hunting. In less than 20 years they lost 90% of all large mammals. Why? Because safari hunting gave wildlife an economic value, in banning hunting, wildlife stopped being a resource and lost its value. It became a pest competing for space with man. With no economic value, it virtually disappeared overnight. Poached nearly to extinction because there was no insentive to protect it. Tanzania allows regulated hunting, it has the largest Lion population in Africa and the 2nd largest elephant population. Over 130,000 elephants. Botswana allows regulated hunting of elephant and the other members of the big five - lion leopard Buffalo rhino. It has over 160,000 elephants the largest in Africa. So if you want to think African wildlife, think Tanzania South Africa Botswana Namibia Zimbabwe Zambia Mozambique not Kenya. Animal rights activists are a dishonest bunch of people. They may genuinely care about animals but they go about it with one thought in mind. To make money from donors, in so doing, they make biased studies, falsify results obtained in the field when it does not suit them. They deny that hunting has any conservation benefits in spite of studies to the contrary. They present hunters as mindless cruel killers and nothing can be further from the truth. Don't swallow their rhetoric hook line and sinker. Do your own research and form your own opinion. The first people to think in terms of wildlife conservation were hunters. Hunters created the first wildlife hunting regulations in Africa; in Kenya Uganda and the Sudan. They were the first to petition governments to set aside public land for conservation. People don't know and appreciate what hunters and hunting has done and is doing for conservation. They only hear the loudest voice. The voice of the animal rights activists. Yet that is only one side of the coin. |
dragunov:If you had done your research like Projectnaija suggested, you will know that the animal is an African forest buffalo and you will not be yarning opata |
dragunov:it's a buffalo |
Chukazu:Educate yourself, properly. There is practically no wildlife left in Kenya. That is the Kenya people knew before 1977 when legal regulated safari hunting was banned. After that they poached nearly all the wildlife in Kenya |
saintneo:Lagos |
dragunov:Oga mi, there's nothing like water cow, go to Australia if you want to see a water buffalo; and it doesn't live in water either. |
MariamAlheri:I'm sorry this is what u have been going through. The family decieved you, the pastor deceived you. They all knew her character, they saw you as the last chance of her getting married. She knew that too, that's why she came to apologize after you broke up. But you even then you yourself saw the signs. I think you really loved her and you just hopped things would get better after marraige. My advice for you. Leave before you die. You owe yourself happiness. |
kcbaba007:I'm surprised at your apparent knowledge or lack off" thereof. The African forest buffalo is very robust, fatter than a regular cow, lyin on its side, it presents exactly that profile. That animal was not pregnant and besides you cannot be looking to check for pregnancy when you are facing death. It is apparent that you do not know anything about the bush. I doubt you have ever stepped 2 kilometers off a major expressway. You will not survive for 6 hours if you're stranded in the bush. So don't say what you know nothing about. |
Moukman: |
First of All big game hunting is a legal recreational activity. Some people don't like hunting, that is a matter of choice but that doesn't make it illegal. This is the African forest buffalo one of the four species of African Buffalo. It is not as large as the Cape Buffalo which is what you see on Nat Geo wild (what most people think of when referring to the African Buffalo) but it is twice as dangerous and can kill you very very easily. The African forest buffalo range is from Senegal to Cameroun and parts of the Congo. It is present in South west, south south, north central and south eastern Nigeria. It is not in any way endangered. It's conservation status is LC or least concern. A least concern species is a specie that has been categorized by IUCN the international union for the conservation of nature, as not being the focus of species conservation. They do not qualify as threatened, near threatened or conservation dependent. Google African forest buffalo. This Buffalo was shot in January of 2019 and not on the 4th of May 2020. It was shot in a free range forest abutting into a large industrial farm. Buffalo there are numerous and constitute a nuisance, destroying crops of plantain and cocoa and threatening lives of farm workers and residents of surrounding communities and killing at least one person last year. This was a sort of problem animal control. The hunters are members of Safari Hunters Association of Nigeria (SAHAN) the pre eminent hunting club in Nigeria. It is made up of professionals that cuts across all strata of Nigerian society. Engineers, architects, pilots, lawyers, very top ranking military and police officers doctors etc. SAHAN promotes sustainable hunting and wildlife conservation, and is also involved in hunter education in local communities. SAHAN was the first to raise awareness when a large herd of elephants left the Omo forest reserve crossing the Sagamu/ Ore /Benin Expressway to several communities near Epe. SAHAN worked with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation NCF and the Ogun State Government in sensitizing the public not to harm the elephants. Its website is www.safarihunters.com.ng |
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