Anthropocentric framing of wildlife use in SA is neither scientifically grounded nor ethically (…)
Use of biodiversity does involve trade-offs. But complexity does not justify analytical shortcuts. Trade-offs do not justify false equivalence. And regulatory structure and adaptive management without transparent rules does not substitute for ecological evidence.
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