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Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill

Debate between Nickie Aiken and Bill Wiggin
Friday 25th November 2022

(2 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Nickie Aiken Portrait Nickie Aiken
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As ever, my right hon. Friend makes good points, which I will absolutely take on board.

Bill Wiggin Portrait Sir Bill Wiggin
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But he is wrong. Will my hon. Friend give way?

Nickie Aiken Portrait Nickie Aiken
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I will.

Bill Wiggin Portrait Sir Bill Wiggin
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Unfortunately for my hon. and right hon. Friends, Save the Rhino International gave the statistic that, after South Africa allowed the hunting of rhinos, the population went from 1,800 in 1968 to 18,000 in 2018, with black rhinos going from 3,500 in 2004 to 5,500 in 2018. The point made by my hon. Friend the Member for Cities of London and Westminster (Nickie Aiken) is absolutely right.

Nickie Aiken Portrait Nickie Aiken
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The point I am trying to make is that I abhor hunting for trophies. I see no reason why anyone would want to bring trophies back to this country. In this debate, we have to talk about conservation and what will play well with local communities that rely on trophy hunting, and we have to support them to move away from their reliance on trophy hunting.

In South Africa and Namibia where, according to Save the Rhino International, rhino hunting is legal, there are now strict rotas and less than 1% of rhinos are allowed to be hunted, which ensures the activity does not threaten the longevity of the species. In Namibia, the Government have directed efforts to create a programme of community-focused hunting, which involves local people in protecting and caring for wildlife.