BuzzH
Well-known member
I believe the US does monitor wildlife to some extent in Africa and elsewhereI can understand that. Money talks, always has, always will.
I think of a recent walrus hunt I was told about. I was told there are more than enough walrus to support more than 1000's being taken every year. But you cannot take any piece of it back to the US with you, because the US deemed them endangered.
To put a halt to importing lions to the US that were legally hunted is interesting. It would be like NZ saying hey sorry residents, you're not allowed to bring any elk back that you shoot in WY because I don't think there's enough... Is the US monitoring wildlife populations in Africa?