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非洲狮对于战利品狩猎的财务可行性和野生土地的维护的重要性。

The significance of African lions for the financial viability of trophy hunting and the maintenance of wild land.

机构信息

Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(1):e29332. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029332. Epub 2012 Jan 11.

Abstract

Recent studies indicate that trophy hunting is impacting negatively on some lion populations, notably in Tanzania. In 2004 there was a proposal to list lions on CITES Appendix I and in 2011 animal-welfare groups petitioned the United States government to list lions as endangered under their Endangered Species Act. Such listings would likely curtail the trophy hunting of lions by limiting the import of lion trophies. Concurrent efforts are underway to encourage the European Union to ban lion trophy imports. We assessed the significance of lions to the financial viability of trophy hunting across five countries to help determine the financial impact and advisability of the proposed trade restrictions. Lion hunts attract the highest mean prices (US$24,000-US$71,000) of all trophy species. Lions generate 5-17% of gross trophy hunting income on national levels, the proportional significance highest in Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. If lion hunting was effectively precluded, trophy hunting could potentially become financially unviable across at least 59,538 km(2) that could result in a concomitant loss of habitat. However, the loss of lion hunting could have other potentially broader negative impacts including reduction of competitiveness of wildlife-based land uses relative to ecologically unfavourable alternatives. Restrictions on lion hunting may also reduce tolerance for the species among communities where local people benefit from trophy hunting, and may reduce funds available for anti-poaching. If lion off-takes were reduced to recommended maximums (0.5/1000 km(2)), the loss of viability and reduction in profitability would be much lower than if lion hunting was stopped altogether (7,005 km(2)). We recommend that interventions focus on reducing off-takes to sustainable levels, implementing age-based regulations and improving governance of trophy hunting. Such measures could ensure sustainability, while retaining incentives for the conservation of lions and their habitat from hunting.

摘要

最近的研究表明,奖杯狩猎对一些狮子种群产生了负面影响,尤其是在坦桑尼亚。2004 年,有人提议将狮子列入 CITES 附录 I,2011 年,动物福利组织请求美国政府根据其《濒危物种法》将狮子列为濒危物种。这样的清单可能会限制狮子奖杯的进口,从而限制对狮子的奖杯狩猎。同时,正在努力鼓励欧盟禁止狮子奖杯进口。我们评估了狮子对五个国家奖杯狩猎财务可行性的重要性,以帮助确定拟议贸易限制的财务影响和可取性。狮子狩猎吸引了所有奖杯物种中最高的平均价格(24000 美元至 71000 美元)。狮子在国家一级产生的奖杯狩猎总收入的 5-17%,在莫桑比克、坦桑尼亚和赞比亚的比例最高。如果有效地禁止狮子狩猎,至少在 59538 平方公里的范围内,奖杯狩猎可能在财务上变得不可行,这可能导致栖息地的相应丧失。然而,狮子狩猎的丧失可能会产生其他潜在的更广泛的负面影响,包括相对于生态不利的替代方案,减少基于野生动物的土地利用的竞争力。对狮子狩猎的限制也可能降低社区对该物种的容忍度,因为当地人民从奖杯狩猎中受益,而且可能减少用于反偷猎的资金。如果狮子的捕捞量减少到建议的最大量(0.5/1000 平方公里),则生存能力的丧失和盈利能力的降低将远低于完全停止狮子狩猎(7005 平方公里)。我们建议干预措施侧重于将捕捞量减少到可持续水平,实施基于年龄的法规,并改善奖杯狩猎的治理。这些措施可以确保可持续性,同时保留从狩猎中保护狮子及其栖息地的激励措施。

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