Mom and baby elephant |
The government of Zimbabwe have defended the capturing and
planned exporting of these baby elephants describing it as a means to control
the population as opposed to culling. It is believed that other wildlife such
as lions, antelopes as well as these baby elephants are being captured and sold for profit
due to the country’s poor financial state. To export elephants well may be
legal in Zimbabwe but conservation groups and people worldwide feel this does
not make it morally right. Many feel that this is an inhumane practice and are
doing their best to fight against it. You too can help by signing petitions found
on the web such as this one;
Baby Elephant looking happy |
Elephants are highly intelligent and social animals, growing
up in a matriarchal close knit group. They develop deep bonds to their families that last a lifetime.
Experts believe that they experience human-like feelings of joy, love, empathy
and grief among others. So the export of these poor babies is ultimately cruel
for the entire elephant family.
Can this controversial exploit be stopped?
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