Saskatoon Inn cancels African Hunting Show

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The anti's are winning. Don't go down without a fight. This is the email I sent the event planner at the Saskatoon Inn. More emails would be appreciated and might help! meetings@saskatooninn.com

I am very disappointed that The Saskatoon Inn has chosen to cancel the African Hunting Show event. Some misguided individuals have protested the “exploitation” of african animals for hunting. I understand your sensitivity to their concerns. However, there are many others with different opinions who are perhaps not so skilled at protest or dissent. You may not have heard from us. Perhaps you should have considered other opinions and facts as well?

I am a deeply committed wildlife enthusiast and lifelong hunter from Saskatchewan. I have been to Africa a couple of times — once on a photo safari and once on a hunting safari. This is what I have observed. In the countries where hunting has been banned, like Kenya, the few remaining animals that still exist in the photo safari areas are crammed into tiny islands of remaining habitat surrounded by relentless pressure from agriculture, grazing, poaching and industry. Wildlife is not winning.

In contrast, in more enlightened countries like South Africa and Namibia, ranches that struggled for years to raise European cattle and sheep that were unsuited to life on the veldt have discovered that eliminating cattle over wide areas, re-introducing formerly rare or extirpated native antelope, and restoring the grassland and trees in balance with native grazers has paid huge dividends in sustainability, biodiversity, and better welfare for both humans and wildlife.

The key source of cash that sustains the local meat market for game animals and allows this success story to continue to develop is foreign sport hunters. The tourist dollars that they spend are vital source of capital that allows the reduction of cattle, the restocking of antelope, and the scientific and ecological management of the land for the betterment of all wildlife and people. But for that to happen, some animals, the mature males and the surplus females must die and be marketed. Every bit of an african animal killed by a sport hunter or shot by the landowner during culling operations are sold to market or otherwise used for human food. Nothing is wasted.

Please understand that there is no practical alternative to the commercialization of african wildlife, except to go back to the destructive agriculture / poaching practises of the past. Some people in Canada and other priveleged countries are upset that grazing animlas die at the hands of humans as part of the cycle of life. They espouse vegetarinaism, abhor hunitng, and generally feel more virtuous by not eating meat and condemning all forms of animal utilization. But the alternative to not useing a semi-arid grassland landscape to produce wild meat is - grazing by unsuitable foreign domestic species, or cultivation of unsuitable crops. Wildlife of all types lose everything then.

I urge you to reconsider your ill-informed attempt at public responsibility. Regulated hunters are not the enemy of wildlife in Africa or anywhere else. Hunting, conducted by professionals and clients in Africa or in Canada is sustainable, renewable, and least-harm use of the ecosystem. A great number of your regular guests are hunters. It would be unfortunate for the Saskatoon Inn to lose their support and business with one ill considered decision.

I will base my own decision whether to support or boycott your busines on your reply.

Sincerley,
 
I await their response, and will use my influence within my organization to try and sway our business elsewhere.

I wonder if they also cancel Planned Parenthood, AA, and religious meetings, as well???? Someone might find those unsavoury......
 
My letter that went to the hotels.

I understand you hotel has cancelled the African Safari show. It concerns me that someone who knows nothing about the issues in Africa can get an online petition going and bring about unfounded concerns that in the end will do nothing but harm what she thinks she is protecting.
As a member of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, an organization that has held conventions and utilized meeting rooms in your hotel, I am disgusted with your companies actions. I will be sure that the 35,000 plus members of are well aware of this injustice. I will also be sure to let organizations related to the hunting industry know your position as well.
I would ask you to reconsider the actions of your company. I would also like you to watch a short clip that one of the leading conservationist for lions in Africa has done so that you and others have a better understanding of the issues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiyQvm9d4tM&feature=share
 
Canned/High fenced in animals, game farms? Driving around in the back of a truck? Killing at night? Is this hunting? I have higher standards, morals and values! I never did and never will support SCI.
 
though I am not a big game Safari hunter, this is a sad day that Political correctness wins. I personally see nothing wrong with big game Safaris. If you have the money, go for it. But i do prefer deer, moose and bear in Canada though. Its a personal choice, and some on this forum should respect that.
 
Canned/High fenced in animals, game farms? Driving around in the back of a truck? Killing at night? Is this hunting? I have higher standards, morals and values! I never did and never will support SCI.

Careful getting on and off your high horse. Your pronouncements demonstrate a lack of understanding of what members of SCI are all about. Painting an entire group with a wide brush should also be against your morals and values. But then again, your arrogance probably precludes such objective analysis.
 
Track, i'm puzzled why you think this is an SCI club issue, it is an anti-hunting issue. If you have a problem with SCI please take it up with them, or discuss on another thread. I am not a member of SCI, and have no personal interest in joining or supporting them. I have hunted and traveled in Africa and have personally seen the huge benefits of converting large cattle and sheep ranches in South Africa to game farms. It is a FAR better use of the land, better for all wildlife, including non-game species. The hunts I was lucky to participate in were in every way ethical, sporting, and satisfied the highest standards of fair chase. I'm not sure why you seem to think that all African hunting is somehow immoral? Or do you think all hunting is bad? Hunting, like firearm use, has some participants who behave badly. But those miscreants are not the majority, and misdeeds should be treated as such, and corrected, not judged to be the norm.
 
I have sent letters to both hotels and the chamber of commerce. I haven't seen the petition, if you could post it i would like to sign it. Stunts like this and the misinformation they print to get signatures on their petitions have to be countered by the truth. Once you present the facts to these antis they counter with nothing but emotions, hopefully most people can see through their rhetoric!
 
Canned/High fenced in animals, game farms? Driving around in the back of a truck? Killing at night? Is this hunting? I have higher standards, morals and values! I never did and never will support SCI.


This is the alternative, a cattle ranch is on the left with all natural species except the Jackal, warthog, and steenbok wiped out. Basically anything small enough to dig their way in of get through the wire, and even they are present in only trace numbers. My wife took the picture out of shock, at the entrance of a game area beside a cattle ranch in the Kalahari.



To the right is a "high fence" game operation, larger and more free than any farmer's crop you sit on or cruise for deer. Many of these areas are hundreds of thousands of acres, you can walk for days to get accross. Many clients strike out on the species they wanted to chase and take something else, myself included on a Safari on one of these operations my brother and I won in a photo contest. In fact we both struck out on the species we sought after a week and took alternatives, that's hunting. And while I would encourage folks to go see Zimbabwe before it changes, the South African high fence model is the greenest industry I've ever encountered; maintaining the natural environment and natural species, protecting them from poaching, and deriving strong economic benefit from intact nature instead of cows or corn. The land won't be left wild if hunting is stopped, it's too valuable. It will be intensively farmed, and where it can't be as in the Kalahari it will be poached into oblivion until only donkeys and emaciated cattle call it home.

But a few will hunt farm country in Canada and join the antis in their opinions on African operations, and somehow feeling superior to this.
 
Canned/High fenced in animals, game farms? Driving around in the back of a truck? Killing at night? Is this hunting? I have higher standards, morals and values! I never did and never will support SCI.
I understand that you have an opinion about these people but this is not about whether or not you like SCI it's about fighting back against the anti's. Sitting back and #####ing about it isn't a solution that gets results. There are people on this forum who excel at complaining about those who a trying to make a difference whether it's agreeable to them or not. At least they are trying. If people got of their collective asses, or apathy's as I mentioned before, and tried to make a difference then maybe we would still have the hunting expo's etc. The antis did!
 
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