If we want elephants to die off, we only need to do what we’re doing

by Wayne Crews on February 25, 2010 · 1 comment

in Environment, Natural Resources, Private Conservation

They can be saved, however. Dan Hannan in London talks about “privatising” the elephant (and watch the video):

To us, elephants are cuddly. To Africans, they are dangerous neighbours that trample crops and villages. The best way to incentivise the protection of the herds is to allow local people to treat them as a renewable resource, selling their meat, hide and tusks while preserving their numbers. Property rights, in short, will ensure the preservation of natural resources.

Fran Smith February 25, 2010 at 6:50 am

As you know, CEI has longed worked on the elephant-ivory issue. Not sure when first work was done, but here's a 1992 CEI article by Ike Sugg titled "Eco-Apartheid: It's Africans versus Elephants and Environmentalists." http://cei.org/gencon/019%2C04667.cfm

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