The Hunt for the Beisa Oryx in Ethiopia
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2025
- Hunting the barren desert of the Danakil in Ethiopia in pursuit of its unique plains game was one of the most memorable experiences I have had the good fortune to experience.
I have traveled to the remotest corners of the planet, in pursuit of my passion for fair chase big game hunting, trophy hunting, and conservation. Many are unaware of the vital role a trophy hunter plays in game management and conservation. When game has value, it's protected and its habitat preserved. Hunters bring vital resources to many parts of the world that help the local communities which in turn, protects the local wildlife from poaching. Hunting is an ancient sport that has become a valuable tool of conservation.
Join me on this remarkable quest. The quest of a big game hunter around the globe, exploring the incredible lands and the amazing animals that inhabit them. Experience the thrill of free-range rifle hunting for the big 5, the most difficult mountain animals, and the most unique species around the world.
In the heart of a hunter lies compassion, courage, and honor.
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Very beautiful
thank you my friend. hope you check out some of our other great adventures !!
An amazing adventure, I really enjoyed this episode!
Thanks Greg, one of the hunts I felt very fortunate to capture on film!!!
Conservation at its best
Well done Sir 👍🏼
I've heard you can't hunt young animals that are capable of reproducing especially female Animals... is that true?
excellent question. the reason sustainable trophy hunting is important to conservation is you harvest older males that are not part of the breeding cycle. that helps the population increase provides balance and gives the funds to maintain healthy game populations.
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Very rare limited animal so he shoots it. As long as he has one in his trophy room.
You’re focused only on that the animal is rare. The reason it’s rare is because the people of Kenya and Ethiopia are extremely poor and wildlife has little to no value. By giving these animals value as trophy animals the conservation of their habitat and populations is incentivized. The lone male he took had almost no impact on the overall population but it did help to preserve the shrinking habitat in which they live.
He has too much money and time on your hands.