Symposium
Speakers
Michael ‘t Sas-Rolfes
University of Oxford
Rhinos: Economics, Trade and Politics
Dr Francis Vorhies
Earthmind
Verifying conservation in wildlife ranches
Dr Lyle Renecker
Palace Hillside Farm Group
Country Foods Development Initiative in the Arctic: A Resource Sustainability and Value-Added Processing Strategy for Aboriginal People
Ross Hyland
University of Auckland
How farming of endangered game and animals is sometimes the only way to avoid extinction of endangered species
Dr Kevin Robertson
Southern African Wildlife College
Hunting & Sustainable Utilization with the Association of Private Nature Reserves – The Facts!
Charly Seale
Executive Director: Exotic Wildlife Association, Texas
Conservation through Commerce in the United States and the exotic industry’s economic impact on rural USA
Rudie de Wet
Botswana Game Ranchers Association
The status of wildlife ranching in Botswana, the growth potential and if, and how, wildlife ranching has advantages to local communities
Nick la Grange
Zimbabwe Wildlife Association / African Wildlife Management & Conservation
The Zimbabwe Wildlife Industry
Dr Laurie Marker
Cheetah Conservation Fund
Can cheetahs and wildlife ranchers ever live in co-existence?
Adri Kitshoff-Botha
Wildlife Ranching South Africa
How do government decisions influence rural communities?