This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole social, economic, political and ecological environment, it is necessary to look at how surplus elephant populations affect the lives of human beings living in these communities and the environment. It also argues that it is not always wrong to cull elephants. However, this ought to be done under certain circumstances, for example, in cases where it is necessary to protect their habitats or the habitats of other animals and in cases where the elephant population threatens the livelihoods of human beings. Culling ought, however, to be done in a way that does not make the elephants suffer unnecessarily
AbstractAfrica‘s elephant population continues to decline towards extinction in the face of globally...
During the last century, the number of African elephant (Loxodonta africana) declined dramatically a...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole social...
Culling seems to be a cruel method of human interference in the lives of elephants. Culling is gener...
If humans may indeed legitimately intervene in conservation areas to let nature be and to protect th...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
We analyse the debate about the culling of elephants in South Africa’s national parks. This pits the...
Human-elephant interactions occur in the areas where people coexist with elephants. It happens in th...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
With a continually growing human population, conservation of natural resources is an increasingly im...
In the Malay Peninsula, people have lived alongside Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) for around 55,...
Many incidents of elephant killings have recently taken place in Tanzania as well as in other Africa...
featured an article by Michael Kremer and Charles Morcom, titled simply, “Elephants. ” As one would ...
AbstractAfrica‘s elephant population continues to decline towards extinction in the face of globally...
During the last century, the number of African elephant (Loxodonta africana) declined dramatically a...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole social...
Culling seems to be a cruel method of human interference in the lives of elephants. Culling is gener...
If humans may indeed legitimately intervene in conservation areas to let nature be and to protect th...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
We analyse the debate about the culling of elephants in South Africa’s national parks. This pits the...
Human-elephant interactions occur in the areas where people coexist with elephants. It happens in th...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
With a continually growing human population, conservation of natural resources is an increasingly im...
In the Malay Peninsula, people have lived alongside Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) for around 55,...
Many incidents of elephant killings have recently taken place in Tanzania as well as in other Africa...
featured an article by Michael Kremer and Charles Morcom, titled simply, “Elephants. ” As one would ...
AbstractAfrica‘s elephant population continues to decline towards extinction in the face of globally...
During the last century, the number of African elephant (Loxodonta africana) declined dramatically a...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...