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Men's Journal article on elephants
24 February 2014, 22:07
SkiBumplus3Men's Journal article on elephants
Anybody else read the story? Scary to say the least.
Ski
24 February 2014, 23:05
Safari2Anyone have a link to the article?
25 February 2014, 04:50
Wendell ReichActually a pretty good and accurate article. I was wondering halfway through if they would ever implicate the Chinese. Glad to see they finally did.
It's a very sad state of affairs with the Elephant these days. A far cry from what I expected to see just a few years ago.
25 February 2014, 07:02
joesterThe article also states that the Clinton (as in Bill) Global Initiative has partnered with several international groups to spend 80 million USD toward anti-poaching and illegal killing of elephants.
25 February 2014, 07:10
ledvmIt is amazing how far many things have plummeted since 2008 began. When the US is weak (politically and economically)...the dark forces across the globe run amuck. In 2006, we were all celebrating the steady ascent of ele population.
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25 February 2014, 07:21
elsYes as the Anglo-sphere collapses. The wolves are going to roam the planet at will. I doubt there will be much of Africa as we know it left in 10 years.
Hunt now if you can.
If you own a gun and you are not a member of the NRA and other pro 2nd amendment organizations then YOU are part of the problem.
25 February 2014, 19:38
txlonghornquote:
Originally posted by els:
Yes as the Anglo-sphere collapses. The wolves are going to roam the planet at will. I doubt there will be much of Africa as we know it left in 10 years.
Hunt now if you can.
Wow els, how convenient that you left out that the Brits were most efficient at slaughtering elephants in their "ivory El Dorado". The Brtits were most efficient at extracting whatever they can out of their colonies of which there were many. What about the fact that WE were carving billiard balls out of ivory in the early 20th century? Yes poaching is a problem. The Chinese are the culprits THIS go round but I do not see them having more blame than any others who have exploited Africa's resources than any of the others. As far as the "Anglo-sphere" being the best to manage this world? Get over yourself. It is the biggest reason we are in this position today!
25 February 2014, 22:36
makiquote:
Originally posted by txlonghorn:
As far as the "Anglo-sphere" being the best to manage this world? Get over yourself. It is the biggest reason we are in this position today!
Well, the modern concept of conservation is at least a Western invention. The concept of sustainable utilisation of wild resources was a pretty revolutionary concept 100-150 years ago. It runs in the face of thousands of years of culture globally. Conservation is fighting preservasion in the west at the moment but the concept has widespread adoption, is well entrenched and functioning. In some cultures, the idea doesn't even exist outside of a few strays on the fringe of society.
Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
-Edward, Duke of York
25 February 2014, 22:51
SteveGlThat's it! The perfect definition of trophy-hunters:
a few strays on the fringe of society!

26 February 2014, 06:46
txlonghornquote:
Originally posted by maki:
quote:
Originally posted by txlonghorn:
As far as the "Anglo-sphere" being the best to manage this world? Get over yourself. It is the biggest reason we are in this position today!
Well, the modern concept of conservation is at least a Western invention. The concept of sustainable utilisation of wild resources was a pretty revolutionary concept 100-150 years ago. It runs in the face of thousands of years of culture globally. Conservation is fighting preservasion in the west at the moment but the concept has widespread adoption, is well entrenched and functioning. In some cultures, the idea doesn't even exist outside of a few strays on the fringe of society.
Dean
Dean
Funny thing about science, it keeps evolving. What is cutting edge now will be obsolete tomorrow. Conservation ideas now may seem barbaric 100 years from now. All I'm saying is, people who live in glass houses....