Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992

The historical decline of African elephants to a low of 120 animals in 1920, and their subsequent recovery to over 10 000 is described for the major populations of South Africa. Population growth rates of 6,8 and 6,7 per annum are derived from census and estimates for the Kruger National Park and...

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Main Author: A.J. Hall-Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1992-09-01
Series:Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
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Online Access:https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/390
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spelling doaj-c5f355223b5c45e485a3eeea16a06f922020-11-24T21:58:56ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07711992-09-013516588336Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992A.J. Hall-Martin0National Parks BoardThe historical decline of African elephants to a low of 120 animals in 1920, and their subsequent recovery to over 10 000 is described for the major populations of South Africa. Population growth rates of 6,8 and 6,7 per annum are derived from census and estimates for the Kruger National Park and the Addo Elephant National Park respectively. The reasons for elephant population control in the Kruger National Park, and the impact of elephants on both the Kruger and Addo environments, are discussed. The translocation of young elephants to found new populations is mentioned. The consequent increase of elephant range and numbers in the next decade to a possible maximum of 31 000 km2 and 13 000 animals, is envisaged.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/390African elephant, Loxodonta africana, population density, translocation, culling, census, ivory trade.
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author A.J. Hall-Martin
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Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
African elephant, Loxodonta africana, population density, translocation, culling, census, ivory trade.
author_facet A.J. Hall-Martin
author_sort A.J. Hall-Martin
title Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
title_short Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
title_full Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
title_fullStr Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and status of the African elephant<i> Loxodonta africana </i>in South Africa, 1652-1992
title_sort distribution and status of the african elephant<i> loxodonta africana </i>in south africa, 1652-1992
publisher AOSIS
series Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
issn 0075-6458
2071-0771
publishDate 1992-09-01
description The historical decline of African elephants to a low of 120 animals in 1920, and their subsequent recovery to over 10 000 is described for the major populations of South Africa. Population growth rates of 6,8 and 6,7 per annum are derived from census and estimates for the Kruger National Park and the Addo Elephant National Park respectively. The reasons for elephant population control in the Kruger National Park, and the impact of elephants on both the Kruger and Addo environments, are discussed. The translocation of young elephants to found new populations is mentioned. The consequent increase of elephant range and numbers in the next decade to a possible maximum of 31 000 km2 and 13 000 animals, is envisaged.
topic African elephant, Loxodonta africana, population density, translocation, culling, census, ivory trade.
url https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/390
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