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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, shifts and reversals in conservation policy have greatly reversed the gains we had made as a country in reducing human-wildlife conflict. By the 1970s for land outside protected areas, there were incentives to land owners to maintain wildlife resources; sport hunting, trapping for export, cropping of animals that had become excessive in the ranches was allowed. Of course, this improved tourism among other schemes that were used by organisations to compensate land owners for degradation by wildlife. This included compensation for loss of grazing land that was taken up by wildlife animals in place of domestic animals and, of course, there was compensation for life and property. In a policy reversal in 1977, most of these compensation schemes were abandoned as being either ineffective, or involved corrupt deals that made the Government actually withdraw them."
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