| A voice for elephants |
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As we enter the 21st Century, a multitude of human practices threaten the survival and well being of wild elephants. The killing of elephants for their tusks is out of control once again, accounting for as many as 38,000 elephant mortalities each The conservation and ethical treatment of wild elephants is of paramount importance, yet the individual distress and misery suffered by many captive elephants is also appalling and, given that many live in the zoos and circuses of wealthy countries, is totally unacceptable. With four decades of groundbreaking research on wild elephants, we are in a position to speak with confidence on the interests of elephants, wherever they may be. These scientific discoveries indicate that we need to improve the way we care for elephants, and demand that we err on the side of caution when the interests of elephants are being considered. A range of statements and testimonies by ElephantVoices and by the Amboseli Trust for Elephants are available in this section of ElephantVoices. Our individual and collective voices are vital to influence and direct this growing, contentious and often contradictory public debate about the future of elephants. You can add your voice by signing The Elephant Charter. You may also want to go through our Sanctuary for Elephants - Overall Principles document.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 27 September 2012 15:02 |