shakari
(.400 member)
01/01/08 10:13 PM
Re: Tanzania: Conservation is For People

John,

The hunting industry in Tanzania already make a considerable contribution to community development. Every overseas visitor who visits a game reserve for exmple pays a daily conservation fee as part of his or her costs. Until the price rises, it was US$100 per hunter per day and US$50 per non hunter per day. Now it's US$150 per hunter per day and US$100 per non hunter per day. Photo safari clients pay a straight US$100 per person per day.

Trophy fees also incur an additional community development fee on a percentage basis. There is a minimum, but safari companies are allowed to pay more if they wish. We pay 15%.



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