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Elephant calves 'need help'

2006-11-14 09:45

Elise Tempelhoff

Durban - Interim legislation was urgently needed to stop elephant calves from being removed from herds for use in the safari and film industry and as working animals.

This was the opinion of a working committee, consisting of provincial conservation agencies across the country, as formulated in a document compiled by the KwaZulu-Natal department of agriculture and environmental affairs.

This working committee believed tourists should be informed about the "serious ethical and moral" issues regarding the capture and taming of these animals and called upon the national department of environmental affairs and tourism to immediately establish interim legislation on a national level to stop these "unethical practices".

According to the document, permits were still being issued (by provincial authorities who did not form part of the work-group) for the capture and sale of elephant calves. These elephant calves were broken-in and tamed for use in elephant safaris and the film industry.

The working committee proposed that Marthinus van Schalkwyk, minister of environmental affairs and tourism establish interim legislation until the department's norms and standards for elephant management had been finalised, as the lack of legislation created loopholes for the exploitation of these animals for financial gain.

The working committee proposed that the interim legislation should determine that no elephant calves be removed from herds and that the import of these animals, whether tame or wild, to South Africa be banned.

According to the document, people who supported elephant safaris were under the false impression that these animals were saved from culling.

The working committee believed that cruel methods were used to tame the elephants for these industries.

Mava Scott, spokesperson for the department of environmental affairs and tourism, said on Monday every province had its own legislation and could put in place a moratorium on the issuing of permits for the capture of elephants.

Provinces could also mutually "reprimand" each other.

- Beeld

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