African conservation in the Guardian

I find the lack of comments odd. The author paints a pretty hypocritical view of "hunting is conservation", yet provides zero alternatives, and appears forced to conclude that it's possible that "it" works. Hard for me to conceive of a better management strategy.
 
Not sure what you expected. Seemed like a typical anti "African trophy hunting" article to me. Hard to argue that their system doesn't work, even though it doesn't set well with a lot of people.
 
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