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Gaborone’s Hunting Revenues Surge Amid UK Trophy Import Opposition

Tourists observing elephants in Gaborone's wildlife reserve.

Botswana’s 2024 hunting season generated $4 million from wildlife license sales, nearly doubling 2023’s $2.7 million. The revenue, primarily from elephant hunting licenses, supports community development and conservation efforts. However, the industry faces growing opposition from European nations, including the UK, Canada, and Belgium, advocating for bans on importing African wildlife trophies. Botswana’s government and local conservation groups are actively lobbying against these restrictions, emphasizing the economic and ecological benefits of sustainable hunting practices. Community leaders warn that such bans could significantly impact local livelihoods and conservation funding.

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