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Petition : Put an end to Elephant Culling in South Africa
| Petition : Put an end to Elephant Culling in South Africa |
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South African Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Marthinus Van Schalkwyk announced on the 25th of February that the National Norms and Standards for Elephant Management Elephant will contain culling in it's toolbox. Since 2004, when SANParks attempted to overturn the moratorium on killing elephants en-masse, Animal Rights Africa (ARA) has laboured to ensure that culling was not a so-called 'tool' allowed in the toolbox of managers of private, provincial and national conservation areas that contain populations of elephants.
We were largely responsible for
forcing the South African government to engage with stakeholders in the
first place. We were also largely responsible for the idea of holding
scientific round tables in relation to elephant management. We have
opposed the option of culling from the outset, basing our stance on
ethical, scientific and historical considerations, and to date, neither
the Minister nor any of the pro-culling lobby has been able to produce
one shred of evidence to show that there is an ethically or
ecologically defensible reason to kill even one elephant in South
Africa. |
- Limbe Wildlife Centre in SW Cameroon takes care of infant primates that are lucky enough to be rescued from the illegal pet trade. In November 2007, ACF, ERuDeF and Daniel Taylor organised an art workshop with 13 Cameroonian artists in the centre in order to raise awareness and funding for great apes conservation.

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