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Potential of the To Ma To HAKA in the Last Stand of Wildlife Protection and the Failure of the State

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  • Clifford Tafangenyasha

    (Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Zimbabwe, Africa)

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Wildlife protection is a futile exercise that should inevitably result in species doom and extinctions if there are no turnaround motivational strategies. Guns, drones, handcuffs and imprisonment represent hard approaches in wildlife conservation which may have not worked with rhino, elephant and tiger protection. Smart approaches endeavour to dwell on the primary of motivational demonstrations at instruction issuing parades and environmental awareness and education campaigns. Adapting the To ma To HAKA Rugby technique is simple enough to replace the status quo at instruction parades. The HAKA should be translated as a medium for captivating the game guards and instil apprehension in the counter culture participants. Audience in the participation should simply enjoy the motif and permanently embed the doctrines of wildlife conservation and even encourage self-reporting. The adapted HAKA can be monitored using established protocols in more recent literature. The HAKA provides a useful template that can be adapted to suit sovereignty and public acceptance. HAKA represents a remedy to the failure of the state in wildlife protection

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  • Clifford Tafangenyasha, 2017. "Potential of the To Ma To HAKA in the Last Stand of Wildlife Protection and the Failure of the State," International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 2(3), pages 73-76, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ijesnr:v:2:y:2017:i:3:p:73-76
    DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2017.02.555585
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