The cost of ending hunting in Tanzania — would you pay an extra £40 on your ...
The cost of ending hunting in Tanzania – would you pay an extra £40 on your ...
Wildlife News
Tour operators in Tanzania are calling for an end to big game hunting – particularly elephant hunting – as they believe that it impacts on the marketing of safari holidays to the country. Now the hunting industry are hitting back and demanding a tax on safaris.
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