Immunocontraception of the female African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) in South Africa : from pipe dream to policy
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Delsink, Audrey K.
Van Altena, J.J.
Schulman, M.L. (Martin)
Bertschinger, Hendrik Jan
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CSIRO Publishing
Abstract
Globally, African savanna elephants have been assessed as ‘endangered’. Consequently, additional threats and losses due to human–elephant conflict (HEC) could further exacerbate the species’ decline. In stark contrast, South Africa’s elephant populations are mostly confined within fenced-in reserves that impede natural processes such as migration. As ecosystem engineers, elephant population growth herein should be limited. Within South Africa, elephant management has evolved as differing wildlife philosophies from utilitarian conservation (‘nature for man’) to biocentric preservation (‘nature for nature’) and a combination thereof, have been practiced. Traditionally, both HEC and population control have been largely synonymous with lethal control, i.e. culling. However, with the increase of public or expert input to Policy, lethal control is not favoured by the public. As an alternative, immunocontraception of female African savanna elephants through non-invasive, native porcine zona pellucida (pZP) vaccinations has been employed successfully and is currently adopted in 43 elephant reserves across South Africa. Current legislation now recommends culling as the last population management resort. Newly promulgated legislation calls for wellbeing and welfare to be carefully measured in all biodiversity management decisions taken to minimise threats to biodiversity. As a keystone species, elephant is a direct driver of biodiversity change. Accordingly, and in light of these developments, all population management options, including immunocontraception, must be fully considered in South Africa’s largest national park, the Kruger.
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Well-being, African elephant (Loxodonta africana), Coexistence, Decision-making, Human-elephant conflict, Immunocontraception, Lethal control, Population control, Policy, Management, SDG-15: Life on land, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-15:Life on land
SDG-15:Life on land
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Delsink, A.K., Van Altena, J.J., Schulman, M.L. & Bertschinger, H.J. 2024, 'Immunocontraception of the female African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) in South Africa: from pipe dream to policy', Wildlife Research, vol. 51, no. 1, art. WR22165, pp. 1-6, doi : 10.1071/WR22165.