Yahoo – AFP, Manan Vatsyayana, 10 January 2013
Zambia's
tourism minister on Thursday announced a ban on hunting lions and leopards,
saying the feline numbers are decreasing too quickly.
"We do
not have enough cats for hunting purposes, especially if we have to save our
national resources," Sylvia Masebo told AFP.
"The
cats are gone, and no amount of convincing from any sector or group will
convince me otherwise," Masebo said.
Without
giving the exact figures, she said that Zambia does not have adequate stocks of
cats such as leopards and lions hence the decisions to ban the hunting of the
species.
"Although
there is evidence that safari hunting and wildlife record income for the
country, there was need to weigh the benefits against the fast depleting
species of some animals," she said.
Lions are
found in all of Zambia's major parks, but their numbers are limited.
The total
population is thought to be between and 2,501 and 4,649.
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