mark-hunter
AH legend
annual population growth of elephants is 5%.I wonder, has anyone done an estimate of how many elephants could be hunted if the same criteria used for managing other wildlife were used? I'm guessing that regulated hunting couldn't safely be done on a scale large enough to reduce the numbers as needed.
Game management program would be probably more complicated then just to shoot that, but gives some idea of numbers.
Annual cites permits per country, are far less then that percentage, and will not address the problem of local elephant overpopulation properly.
For example, as per Botswana elephant management program:
population of elephants in 2013 (last hunting pre ban year): 156 401
Cites quota 400.
Same year, 16 elephants were removed as PAC elephants.
(against annual population growth 5% of 2013 census 156.401: 7820?
Also removing old bulls post breading age, does not effect overall population.
So, from this perspective, sending 20.000 eles, to Germany seams like good idea - for start. and after that, 10.000 annually, till reaching sustainable population numbers