Culling seems to be a cruel method of human interference in the lives of elephants. Culling is generally used to control population numbers of highly developed mammals to protect vegetation and habitat for other species. Many people are against human interference in the lives of elephants. In this article aspects of this highly controversial issue are explored. Three fascinating characteristics of this ethical dilemma are discussed in the introductory part, and then the major arguments raised against human interference in the lives of elephants are evaluated. These arguments are the following: First, that nature should be allowed to run its course and establish its own balance; nature will thus solve the problem of elephant over-population....
We analyse the debate about the culling of elephants in South Africa’s national parks. This pits the...
Human-wild elephant conflict poses a great challenge to wildlife managers, conservationistsand local...
The uncertain future of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) is currently a popular issue in conse...
Culling seems to be a cruel method of human interference in the lives of elephants. The method of cu...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
If humans may indeed legitimately intervene in conservation areas to let nature be and to protect th...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole social...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole socia...
Human-elephant interactions occur in the areas where people coexist with elephants. It happens in th...
Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population grow...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
Captive elephants face numerous challenges as they navigate life in Nepalese elephant stables, or ha...
International, national and local legal frameworks have impacts on elephant conservation and the liv...
Baker & Winkler’s target article is well-researched and thought-provoking, but I do have four points...
Elephants are hard to count. Despite the apparent implausibility of such a statement, it is true (at...
We analyse the debate about the culling of elephants in South Africa’s national parks. This pits the...
Human-wild elephant conflict poses a great challenge to wildlife managers, conservationistsand local...
The uncertain future of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) is currently a popular issue in conse...
Culling seems to be a cruel method of human interference in the lives of elephants. The method of cu...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
If humans may indeed legitimately intervene in conservation areas to let nature be and to protect th...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole social...
This article argues that, since elephants do not just live in forests or parks but in a whole socia...
Human-elephant interactions occur in the areas where people coexist with elephants. It happens in th...
Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population grow...
The African elephant (Loxodonta Africana), the largest land mammal on earth is also one of the most ...
Captive elephants face numerous challenges as they navigate life in Nepalese elephant stables, or ha...
International, national and local legal frameworks have impacts on elephant conservation and the liv...
Baker & Winkler’s target article is well-researched and thought-provoking, but I do have four points...
Elephants are hard to count. Despite the apparent implausibility of such a statement, it is true (at...
We analyse the debate about the culling of elephants in South Africa’s national parks. This pits the...
Human-wild elephant conflict poses a great challenge to wildlife managers, conservationistsand local...
The uncertain future of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) is currently a popular issue in conse...