HUNTING E CONSERVATION
Hunting and conservation are partner activities, complementary and several times dependents on one another. Year after year, areas where hunting is legally practiced with high inspection controls have been keeping their numbers whether stable or increasing.
Performing an important role in species population control and in the development of the area where is practiced; the government revenue from the Legal Hunting is intended for conservation programs and research, as well as developing programs for the community inhabiting in this areas. By the means of this policy, the generated income come to highly remote areas where the sources for government revenues are null as well as the resources supplied to the population.
Find below a list of articles and organizations from several Countries, which clearly demonstrate the benefits that hunting, when properly controlled, brings to the environment where is practiced.
BRAZIL - http://portal.fgct.com.br/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=142&Itemid=527
BRAZIL - http://super.abril.com.br/mundo-animal/cacar-proteger-443370.shtml
CANADA - https://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/hunting/minister.html
CANADA - http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/fwdf
UNITED STATES - http://www.huntinglegends.com/conservation/why-hunters-save-the-world/
UNITED STATES - http://www.fws.gov/hunting/
UNITED STATES - http://www.rmef.org/Conservation/HuntingIsConservation/25ReasonsWhyHuntingIsConservation.aspx
UNITED STATES - http://www.conservationhunting.com/conservation/
EUROPEAN UNION - http://www.face.eu/wildlife-conservation
SOUTH AFRICA - http://www.sahunters.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=74&Itemid=265