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Hunters pay Mugabe govt to shoot elephant herds

British trophy hunters have been paying Mugabe’s corrupt regime in Zimbabwe to participate in elephant culls. The hunters participate in tracking and killing the elephants and have their photos taken with the dead animals. Not only do I find culling abhorrent but I also find it deplorable that anyone would give Mugabe any money.

The Times of India

     

February 7, 2009   No Comments

S. Africa May Cull Elephants in 2009 for First Time Since 1994

“South Africa may start its first elephant culls since 1994 next year to protect other species harmed by their destruction of habitats. ” – Bloomberg.com

     

November 20, 2008   No Comments

Germans say no to culling

“When German doctor Annelie Forbriger read about South Africa’s decision to lift a 13-year moratorium on elephant culling, she decided to canvass the support of more than 1 000 of her fellow citizens to oppose it.” – IOL

     

July 9, 2008   No Comments

Elephant culling ‘unnecessary’

“Elephant culling at the Kruger National Park is unnecessary and not a last option, the Earth organisation said on Wednesday.” – IOL

     

June 20, 2008   1 Comment

African elephants face culling to reduce numbers

“Then our guide drove us into a meadow ringed by about 30 elephants. Two bulls lingered in the shadows. The rest were females and their calves, busily feeding. The cows chewed the bark off bushwillows. Under their mothers, the calves nursed, some young enough to have their milk tusks — the elephant version of baby teeth.” – St. Petersburg Times
     

May 22, 2008   No Comments

South Africa resumes elephant culls

“South Africa has lifted a 13-year ban on elephant culling, to help manage the flourishing pachyderm population.” – South Africa resumes elephant culls
>The Great Beyond

     

May 4, 2008   No Comments

South Africa Lifts Ban on Elephant Culling

“South Africa is about to lift a 13-year ban on elephant culling, as the animal’s population rises and encroaches on areas where people live. However, it’s unclear just how many elephants might be killed after the moratorium is lifted Thursday.” – VOA News

     

May 2, 2008   No Comments

An Elephant Never Forgets

“The government had stopped this practice in 1995 when the population of elephants was judged to be dangerously low. However now that they’re seeking to reinstate it, something has come up: expert scientists believe that elephants have cognitive capacity.” – Environmental Graffiti

     

May 1, 2008   No Comments

South Africa lifts ban on elephant culling

“South Africa’s 13-year moratorium on elephant culling was set to be lifted on Thursday to combat a surge in population numbers, despite an outcry from animal rights activists.” – AFP

     

May 1, 2008   1 Comment

Elephant cull allowed after ban

“It’s been illegal to kill the animals for the past 13 years, but since then their numbers have more than doubled from about 8,000 to 20,000.” –
CBBC Newsround

     

May 1, 2008   No Comments

South Africa Lifts Ban on Killing Elephants to Control Growth

“South Africa has done such a good job of protecting its elephants that it’s now facing a population explosion. On May 1, the government is lifting a 13-year ban on killing them.” – Bloomberg.com

     

April 24, 2008   No Comments

SA to Lift Moratorium on Elephant Culling

“As of May 1, 2008, a moratorium that was placed on the culling of elephants in 1995 will be lifted. This was one of the options in the final norms and standards for elephant management announced by environmental affairs minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk on Monday, February 25, 2008 Other options included range manipulation, removal by translocation, introduction of elephants and contraception.’ – Kruger Park News

     

April 17, 2008   No Comments

Advice on How to Manage Wild Elephant Populations & Richard Leakey’s Thoughts on Elephant Culling

“IUCN, through its African Elephant Specialist Group, is publishing a new report on how to control locally overabundant populations of African elephants. The report looks at the pros and cons of a range of options to manage elephants, including moving them to other natural habitats, increasing the area of land available to elephants, contraception and culling.” – Wildlife Extra

     

April 10, 2008   No Comments

Leakey backs SA blueprint on elephant culling

World-famous Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey has given his cautious support to the resumption of elephant culling in South Africa, declaring it “necessary” and based on “animal welfare concerns”. – IOL

     

April 6, 2008   No Comments

Africa Unscrambled: Elephants under attack

“While the International Fund for Animal Welfare warns that the slaughter of elephants is funding the killing of humans, there are more traditional fears for the survival of elephants in Kenya’s Amboseli region. On Richard Leakey’s authoritative blog, one of the world’s most knowledgeable elephants experts, Cynthia Moss, reveals that 14 elephants have been speared in Amboseli since the start of the year”- IndyBlogs

     

March 22, 2008   No Comments

Zoos Silent on Elephant Slaughter

“The proposed massacre of thousands of wild elephants in South Africa has sparked international outrage, yet the zoo community has been strangely silent. Zoos tout their elephant conservation efforts, yet not one U.S. zoo has joined the many respected scientists publicly opposing the large-scale killing of a species already threatened with extinction.” – News Blaze

     

March 22, 2008   No Comments

Leakey backing for elephant cull

“The eminent conservationist Richard Leakey has given qualified backing for South Africa’s plan to cull elephants.” – BBC NEWS

     

March 19, 2008   No Comments

Cull concerns ‘miss bigger picture’

“It is too soon for conservationists to ring the alarm bells over South Africa’s elephant management plan that includes culling, argues Dr Richard Leakey. In this week’s Green Room, he says the measures are necessary and based in animal welfare concerns.” – BBC NEWS

     

March 19, 2008   No Comments