Zulu King and Conservation
Re: Why do kings kill???
Michel, i read Bruce Brydens book, a game ranger remembers, in which he also tells a story of killing animals for the king before the reed dance. so its been happening for ages.
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Re: Why do kings kill???
I think that this was for the Swazi king but will check tonight.JoeKing wrote:Michel, i read Bruce Brydens book, a game ranger remembers, in which he also tells a story of killing animals for the king before the reed dance. so its been happening for ages.
Re: Why do kings kill???
Think you are right BC, but still its been happening for a while already.
But it was also for the reed dance i think.
But it was also for the reed dance i think.
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Re: Why do kings kill???
Agreed, it's been happening for many years, but it's time "they" get with the times and realize that it's no longer the way
Re: Why do kings kill???
Agreed, they want their leopards skins etc cause its tradition, but wanna drive range roversBushcraft wrote:Agreed, it's been happening for many years, but it's time "they" get with the times and realize that it's no longer the way
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Re: Why do kings kill???
I don't know how it does fit in here, but they have been culling lions at Tembe for a long time.
For several reasons: Inbreeding is a problem and males are culled and replaced with other males from other populations. And there are too many, of the 4 lions introduced in 2002, there are now about 40, and they have had to cull a few along the way (mainly to protect the endangerd Suni population and to give the wild dogs some space too)
Here is an interesting report from a volonteer who expierienced this Link
I think this is the reason for the intensive lion monitoring they do at Tembe.
I do however doubt that they kill lions for the king but it might be possible that culled lions end up in the royal ceremonies. I doubt it, though it might be true
For several reasons: Inbreeding is a problem and males are culled and replaced with other males from other populations. And there are too many, of the 4 lions introduced in 2002, there are now about 40, and they have had to cull a few along the way (mainly to protect the endangerd Suni population and to give the wild dogs some space too)
Here is an interesting report from a volonteer who expierienced this Link
I think this is the reason for the intensive lion monitoring they do at Tembe.
I do however doubt that they kill lions for the king but it might be possible that culled lions end up in the royal ceremonies. I doubt it, though it might be true
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Re: Why do kings kill???
After the report Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife CEO Bandile Mkhize, who allegedly ordered the possibly illegal killing of the two lions, lashed out at his critics, accusing them of being nostalgic for the days of apartheid.
Mkhize needs to learn from SANParks that playing the race card doesn't work anymore, and is just a pathetic and obvious knee-jerk attempt to displace attention from maladministration.
The truth is that most Chiefs, or a King in this case, have a selfish approach to their rights to utilise wildlife, and conveniently attribute that to "tradition".
If they wish to acquire wild animals, they can buy them like everyone else. They have the money.
Ezemvelo are being held to ransom here, according to their own logic, but should have the guts to tell the traditional leaders to get lost!
Traditions can be adapted easily and realistically, in the spirit of harmony and foresight, in the 21st century. End of story.
Mkhize needs to learn from SANParks that playing the race card doesn't work anymore, and is just a pathetic and obvious knee-jerk attempt to displace attention from maladministration.
The truth is that most Chiefs, or a King in this case, have a selfish approach to their rights to utilise wildlife, and conveniently attribute that to "tradition".
If they wish to acquire wild animals, they can buy them like everyone else. They have the money.
Ezemvelo are being held to ransom here, according to their own logic, but should have the guts to tell the traditional leaders to get lost!
Traditions can be adapted easily and realistically, in the spirit of harmony and foresight, in the 21st century. End of story.
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Re: Why do kings kill???
Richprins wrote:Mkhize needs to learn from SANParks that playing the race card doesn't work anymore, and is just a pathetic and obvious knee-jerk attempt to displace attention from maladministration.
The truth is that most Chiefs, or a King in this case, have a selfish approach to their rights to utilise wildlife, and conveniently attribute that to "tradition".
If they wish to acquire wild animals, they can buy them like everyone else. They have the money.
Ezemvelo are being held to ransom here, according to their own logic, but should have the guts to tell the traditional leaders to get lost!
Traditions can be adapted easily and realistically, in the spirit of harmony and foresight, in the 21st century. End of story.
Re: Why do kings kill???
The Race card doesn't work we know that, but they will still play it.Bushcraft wrote:Richprins wrote:Mkhize needs to learn from SANParks that playing the race card doesn't work anymore, and is just a pathetic and obvious knee-jerk attempt to displace attention from maladministration.
The truth is that most Chiefs, or a King in this case, have a selfish approach to their rights to utilise wildlife, and conveniently attribute that to "tradition".
If they wish to acquire wild animals, they can buy them like everyone else. They have the money.
Ezemvelo are being held to ransom here, according to their own logic, but should have the guts to tell the traditional leaders to get lost!
Traditions can be adapted easily and realistically, in the spirit of harmony and foresight, in the 21st century. End of story.
Its like they are trying to prove a pathetic point.
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Re: Wild Animals for the King ???
I have merged the two topics: Why do kings kill ??? and Hippo shot for the Pot