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Zambia bans hunting of endangered lions, leopards

Zambia bans hunting of endangered lions, leopards | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

LUSAKA, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Zambia has banned the hunting of lions and other endangered wild cats such as leopards because it sees more value in game viewing tourism than blood sport, the country's tourism minister said on Thursday.

 

Sylvia Masebo told Reuters big cat numbers were also too low to have a sustainable hunting industry. ...

 

The leopard population for the sprawling southern African country is not known while lion numbers are not believed to exceed around 4,500.

 

Estimates for Africa's lion population vary from around 20,000 to 30,000, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and is falling in the face of numerous threats including conflict with livestock farmers and loss of prey and habitat.

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Quinoa: The Dark Side of an Andean Superfood

Quinoa: The Dark Side of an Andean Superfood | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

... The boom in quinoa is making once impoverished farmers richer but throwing greed into their once uncomplicated way of life. ... "When you transform a food into a commodity, there's inevitable breakdown in social relations and high environmental cost," says Tanya Kerssen, a food-policy analyst for the U.S.-based food and development institute Food First. ...

 


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