South Africa lifts ban on elephant culling
- added May 2, 2008
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- mattbrawn
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It has been reported that in an effort to control the recent explosion in the South Africa's elephant population, the government has lifted a ban on the culling of wild elephants.
Although the ban has been lifted, the government officials said that culling would be carried out only under strict conditions.
The South African government has decided to lift the ban due to reports were released that warned the country's elephant population has doubled since 1995.
Although the ban has been lifted, the government officials said that culling would be carried out only under strict conditions.
The South African government has decided to lift the ban due to reports were released that warned the country's elephant population has doubled since 1995.
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Sadly, I don't thnik this'll work so well, especially when mainly China sneak back in and consantly attack to get these poor guys. they're mad about Ivory, they keep managing to get it andcarry it alloverthe place somehow. But, we should'nt stop bothering, like this, at leastwe got nothing to loose.
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The 'conditions' better be strict. Or we'll be seeing the elephants die out like the lions.
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The more people who know what is happening to wildlife
the better
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