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    Actually Marek I dont see any contradiction between shooting and conservation.

    If you want something to shoot in future seasons then you need to conserve your prey and their environment.

    To expand this theme on another tack, in parts of Africa conservationists support controlled elephant sporting shoots in order to aid conservation. Too many elephants create pressures on the environment damaging trees etc and the numbers need to be controlled. Also there is the problem of ivory poaching sometimes by criminal gangs but often it is poor locals trying to live. By offering elephant hunting safaris to rich westerners they put the profits back into the local community, employing many of the poor natives to protect the elephant from the criminal gangs and help/guide/serve the shooting parties.

    So there is certainly no contradiction...

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