The Debate Over Elephant Culling: Is it Ever Morally Justified to Cull Elephants ?
Abstract
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.
Additional Citation Information
Tom, Patrick, (2002), ''The Debate Over Elephant Culling: Is it Ever Morally Justified to Cull Elephants ?'', Zambezia, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 76-81.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe Publications