RE: Africa Hunting
RandyA
Ditto to all that you said. In addition, many camps that have meat that is not eaten by hunters, the camp staff, or local residents is sold to meat packing houses, which resell the meat to various food outlets.
Mybigredford
Not only do hunters and local residents eat the meat but it is also sold to, and consumed by the general public. That makes African hunting is no different than elk hunting or the slaughter of cows in our country that are consumed by the general public. Hunting in Africa also creates jobs e.g. trackers, skinners, camp staff, ph's... and brings money into the particular country's economy - just as in the U.S.
Ant