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Prince William has spoken out about the loss of wildlife in Africa, blaming the human population of the continent and stating that Africans are creating a “challenge for conservationists.”
The royal attended the annual Tusk Conservation Awards at the BFI Southbank in London this week, in a ceremony launched by Prince William himself in 2013. They are linked with the Tusk Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation in Africa, and of which Prince William is a Royal Patron. During the awards, Prince William created controversy when he blamed Africa’s growing population for threats to wildlife.
“The increasing pressure on Africa’s wildlife and wild spaces as a result of human population presents a huge challenge for conservationists, as it does the world over,” he claimed, adding, “Africa’s extraordinarily rich biodiversity has the ability to sequester vast amounts of carbon. But this is only possible if these landscapes remain truly intact and are protected as functioning ecosystems.”
Many criticized Prince William for suggesting that people living in Africa — where many of the nations are considered developing countries and consist of mostly Black citizens — should be having fewer children. Meanwhile, he himself has happily welcomed three children of his own even […]
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Nah, William, maybe you should donate back to Africa the money your family made off the ivory trade over the past 500+ years. Several trillion in today’s pounds should do it.