On the 3rd of
December, 2015, a lion reportedly escaped from the Jos wildlife park
and caused a bit of panic among people residing around the zoo. It was
later announced that the lion was shot dead by security forces.
Despite
the dangers of a loose lion, many conservationist and tourism
enthusiast have questioned the rationale for shooting dead the animal.
Questions like – ‘Why was a tranquilizer not used and why were soldiers
and policemen sent to hunt down a lion rather than rangers?’ – have gone
unanswered.
The
death of the lion exposed some of the shortcomings in Nigeria’s
multi-million-Naira tourism industry that’s yet to be fully explored by
the governments. As a result,Jovago.com, deems it fit to reel-out 3 reasons why we must protect and preserve these rare and valued wildlife.
Protect endangered species
Nigeria
has eight National parks managed by the Nigeria National Park. They are
Okomu Forest Reserve, Jos Wildlife Park, Gashaka-Gumti National Park,
Yankari National Park, Cross River National Park, Kumuku National Park,
Kainji Lake National Park and Old Oyo National Park established not only
to host tourists but also to protect animals that are prone and
susceptible to extinction.
According
to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Lions
are among 23,000 species threatened with extinction. This is part
reason why in Zimbabwe, the death of 13-year-old Cecil the lion caused
uproar across the world. The lion was a familiar sight at Zimbabwe’s
Hwange National park according to Reuters.
Nigeria
has few active wildlife hosting a handful of wild animals. Therefore,
everything must be done to protect them before they either migrate to
other parts of the world or become extinct.
Conservation of Natural Habitat
With
the rise in hunting, deforestation and encroachment of animal spaces by
man, the need to conserve the natural habitats of these animals are
essential as well as conserve rainforest. The absence of this protection
has led to the rapid spread of the Sahara Desert in Northern Nigeria
and the upsurge in the threat of climate change. Even though parks have
been dedicated for this purpose across the country, more needs to be
done to keep their natural habitats from poachers and other intruders.
Generate Revenue
In
countries like South-Africa, Kenya and Tanzania; there are swaths of
lands dedicated to Wildlife. The Serengeti national park in Tanzania
welcomes millions of tourists annually who simply visit to check out
these wild animals. Revenues are accrued from these visits which are
used to funds substantial chunk of the country’s budget.
In
Nigeria, despite the cash crunch, wildlife parks domiciled in different
parts of the country still require government attention. If the
government can deploy cash to revamp these parks, a steady stream of
revenue is guaranteed in the future. So, no one will dare shoot dead a
lion. Rather, a well thought out plan will be a conceived to capture the
animal alive.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
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