A Review of the Impact of Militarisation: The Case of Rhino Poaching in Kruger National Park, South Africa
A Review of the Impact of Militarisation: The Case of Rhino Poaching in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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This paper is addressed to academics, conservation agencies and governments primarily in developing countries, faced with the need to protect species from poaching by global syndicates or local groups that threaten the survival of species.The argument of this paper is that while military intervention may provide short to medium terms gains, these have to be weighed against Boys athletic-sweaters the likely medium to long term financial and socio-economic costs of military activity on people, including the military themselves, and conservation.These costs are likely to be significant and may even threaten the sustainability of conservation areas.
While the analysis is developed in relation to the military intervention to inhibit rhino poaching in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, the literature review reveals that WHOLE PSYLLIUM HUSKS similar challenges occur internationally and the South African case study may be applicable to a wide range of anti-poaching conservation efforts and military options throughout the developing world.A multi-pronged approach, where all components are strongly implemented, is necessary to combat poaching.