Hunting for conservation

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Zambia is steadily reversing the precipitous decline of its wildlife, especially rhinos and elephants, through a program of community involvement and increased enforcement of anti-poaching laws. Once probably poachers themselves, villagers are now custodians of the environment because the program translates into cash, jobs, and improvements to villages. -Author

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Kelso, B. J. (1993). Hunting for conservation. Africa Report, 38(4), 68–71. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14258

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