Buzz what about the time of market hunting ?
And then conservation that brought back many species here.
Same thing IMO . It is a fact, animals that have value get protection.
What about it?
The US had some folks, damn few at the time, that were forward thinkers that stopped it because they placed a higher value on wildlife than to just be sold via market hunting.
At the same time, those same forward thinkers realized that we wanted our public wildlife to have a place to live that wasn't privately owned. We wanted our wildlife to have equal consideration in regard to public land management.
Its not the same thing, by a long shot.
If all wildlife here, becomes simply an asset that is assigned a dollar value, and only roams on private property, stick a fork in us...we're done.
What separates the NAM from what is going on in African is vastly different. We manage our public lands with equal consideration being given to wildlife, we actually still have public lands, with the states holding wildlife in Trust for the public.
IMO, there isn't even a remote comparison. The US puts a lot of value, other than monitary, on our wildlife...and I'm thankful for that.