ELEPHANT PANEL TO MEET

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
January of 2006
MONDAY, 16 JANUARY 2006: Ten of the world’s leading elephant scientists will meet in Cape Town this week (January 18) to debate the future of South Africa’s elephants in the prescence of Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk and senior officials of the Department of Environmental Affairs & Tourism. They have been asked to demonstrate the scientific evidence in support of or against a number of contentious propositions such as:

Are there too many elephants?
Are they causing damage to biodiversity?
Is action needed to reduce populations?
Which management options are most appropriate?
Scientists from SANParks have already recommended to the Minister that elephant populations should be reduced (see report at www.sanparks.org) through translocation, contraception, range expansion and culling.

The Elephant Science Round Table arises from the Minister’s concern that stakeholders have insisted that his policy guideline should be based on scientific evidence but that there appears to be little consensus among leading scientists.

“The Minister has said that his final decision would be based on the available science, ethical and social considerations, indigenous knowledge, environmental and tourism impacts. It is therefore important for him to get a good understanding of the available science and identify knowledge gaps that need attention,” said JP Louw, Head of Communications at the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.

The Science Round Table follows the Ministerial team hosting 17 local and international stakeholder groups at an indaba in Cape Town in November.

“Unfortunately a number of elephant specialists who are based in the US, UK and Australia were not available for this round table discussion. The Minister is approaching this issue very cautiously and it is therefore likely that more scientific dialogue will take place before the draft policy is published for public comment later this year.”
Panellists for the Elephant Science Round Table in Cape Town this week are:

PROFESSOR NORMAN OWEN-SMITH - Research Professor in African Ecology at the University of the Witwatersrand.
PROFESSOR RUDI VAN AARDE - Professor of Zoology and Director of the Conservation Research Unit in the Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Science, University of Pretoria.
PROFESSOR GRAHAM KERLEY - Director, Terrestrial Ecology Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University.
DR HECTOR MAGOME -Head of Research, South African National Parks
DR IAN WHYTE - Research Manager: Large Herbivores, South African National Parks.
DR. DAVID CUMMING - Tropical Resource Ecology Programme, University of Zimbabwe.
BRUCE PAGE - Lecturer in Ecology in the School of Conservation and Biological Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal.
PROFESSOR ROB SLOTOW – Professor, School of Conservation and Biological Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal.
DR BOB SCHOLES - Systems Ecologist, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
DR BRIAN HUNTLEY (FACILITATOR) – Director, South African National Biodiversity Institute.

 
Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (JP Louw)
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