Bwanamich:
You are far deeper into wildlife management than I and know far more about it, so I hope to learn from you in the future and perhaps you can change some of my feelings about some of these things.
From a simple wildlife lover's point of view who has loved every minute of my time with wildlife in Kenya, I would say none of the four points noted are "acceptable". Why, because if the government had done their job 50 - 100 years ago elephants probably would not be a problem now. The government gave in (and continues to do so) to human cries for "give me land" and that is why there is the mess now.
1. No one would like to see thousands of dead elephants (or any other species) but one can't help wonder if "nature knows best". Thousands of elephants died slow, agonizing but natural deaths in Tsavo. It must have been appalling to see. Yet it was done without man's intereference. Prior to that in Tsavo people were yelling for a cull because of all the trees the elephants downed. That didn't ruin the park. It just changed it from thick nyika to savana-type area in which now hundreds of species can live. Just think, if there had been a cull, and then thousands died in the drought, no elephants would be left in Tsavo. What a tragedy that would have been!
2. Translocations are expensive. However, I would love to know how they come up with the exorbitant pricing for this. The men, vehicles, veterinarians are already being paid by wildlife organizations so they aren't hiring new people to do the job. All the "extra" they would be paying for would be fuel, M99, temporary housing for staff.
Nothing has yet been reported (that I'm aware of) at how successful these transloca-
tions have been. Haven't seen any documents on number of deaths and whether or not the animals tried going back to their original homes or were content to stay in the new area.
3. Culling. Horrible! Cruel. Barbaric. Caused problems like the Tuli debacle and the young bull elephants killing rhinos. When you are talking of elephants you are talking about living, caring, thinking beings closer to humans than most species. If you want to cull, why don't they start culling the people instead? After all, they have more of a population problem than elephants and are worse on the environment! Remember, an elephant has only one calf every 4 - 5 years. A woman can have 5 - 6 babies in that period of time
4. Hunting. If the hunting were to be done on certain animals by "wildlife experts" such as the old professional hunters of old, perhaps I could see the point. They were expert marksmen. Many of them have now seen the folly of their ways and have turned into conservationists on behalf of the species they formerly killed. However, to "sell" an elephant's life to a rich, testosterone depleted, eunuch, gutless male who has to get his jollies on killing a magnificant animal - I would disagree with you 100%. Many of these guys couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with a gun let alone do a proper brain shot (same as some current wildlife people)!
Yes, they would bring in some money. However, I'll bet you I have brought more money into Kenya in my ten trips than a hunter would bring in on his "once in a lifetime" big elephant killl.
And if tourists, out on game drives, start hearing guns going off, they will no longer come back to Kenya and you would be losing a even bigger proportion of money than what you might gain by a few wealthy hunters.
I am not trying to give you a hard time about this. I am just an honest, caring person who loves wildlife, and it seems the more MAN (humankind) does to wildlife, the more problems we create.
Remember, in the latter half of the 19th century we in the US did the same horrible thing wiping out all the bison and predators. Now people can't understand why there are so many deer now coming into cities and towns (no predators to wipe them out). We are now breeding bison and buying wolves from Canada to right the wrong that was done. I hate to see this happen to African countries.
I hope perhaps you can enlighten me. We can all learn from one another. Please keep posting.