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Namibia: Caprivi San Benefit from Trophy Hunting. Dec 13, 2007

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EVERY member of the 5 000-strong San community in the Bwabwata National Park in the Caprivi Region received N$136 from the Kyaramacan Association in October.

The Association, representing San people living in 10 villages in the newly proclaimed park, was given hunting rights in the park by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.

It generates money from trophy hunting and meat sales.

The Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC) project leader in West Caprivi, Friedrich Alpers, says a total amount of N$300 000 was distributed among the association's members.

Alpers said 16 elephants were hunted during the year and the meat was given to the community for domestic consumption.

"They had about 30 000 kg of elephant meat," he said.

 

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