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U.C.N, believes that currently (1971) 10,000 leopards are being taken out of Africa every year on permit. Myers (1971) holds that this is the maximum they can bear while still maintaining their numbers. However, he states that in addition to the 10,000 legally taken, 60,000 are taken illegally each year. Remarks Tumbull-Kemp (1967), one of the most noted authorities on the leopard, points out that the species comes under attack from man for three reasons. He says that the first risk from man is... defensive or retaliatory in that leopards can be, and often are, destructive to man's interests in an area. This risk is strictly of an internal nature, and it is the responsibility of the game agencies within the various countries to control it. The second risk to the leopard from man is its destruction for sport. Tumbull-Kemp (1967) strongly doubts that the leopard could ever be brought to the point of exter- mination through sport hunting. He feels that the final and major threat to the survival of the species is the fur trade.
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