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The Release of a Captive-Raised Female African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

机译:在博茨瓦纳的奥卡万戈三角洲释放了圈养的非洲象(Loxodonta africana)

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Simple SummaryManaging captive elephants poses a significant challenge because of their complex social behaviour. While wild female elephants live in close-knit family groups of related individuals, captive herds often consist of unrelated animals. Some of the elephants in captive groups may be excluded by their companions and experience increased aggression, so that their welfare is compromised. There is no easy solution to this problem and novel approaches are required since slaughter of captive elephants is not publicly acceptable. We show that captive-raised female elephants can be released into the wild, survive and reproduce, and suggest that this management option should be explored further for female elephants currently held under various captive conditions.AbstractWild female elephants live in close-knit matrilineal groups and housing captive elephants in artificial social groupings can cause significant welfare issues for individuals not accepted by other group members. We document the release of a captive-raised female elephant used in the safari industry because of welfare and management problems. She was fitted with a satellite collar, and spatial and behavioural data were collected over a 17-month period to quantify her interactions with the wild population. She was then monitored infrequently for a further five-and-a-half years. We observed few signs of aggression towards her from the wild elephants with which she socialized. She used an area of comparable size to wild female elephants, and this continued to increase as she explored new areas. Although she did not fully integrate into a wild herd, she had three calves of her own, and formed a social unit with another female and her calf that were later released from the same captive herd. We recommend that release to the wild be considered as a management option for other captive female elephants.
机译:简单概述由于圈养大象的复杂社会行为,因此它们面临着巨大的挑战。野生雌象生活在有亲密关系的家庭中,而圈养的牧群通常由不相关的动物组成。圈养群体中的一些大象可能会被其同伴排斥,并且会遭受更多的攻击,因此其福利受到损害。对于这个问题没有简单的解决方案,并且由于不被公众接受屠杀大象而需要新颖的方法。我们表明圈养的雌象可以释放到野外,生存和繁殖,并建议应针对目前在各种圈养条件下饲养的雌象进一步探索这种管理选择。摘要野生雌象生活在紧密的母系群体中,将人工圈养的大象安置在人工社会团体中,会对其他团体成员不接受的个人造成严重的福利问题。我们记录了由于福利和管理问题而在野生动物园中圈养的雌性大象的释放。她安装了卫星项圈,并在17个月内收集了空间和行为数据,以量化与野生种群的互动。然后,她又不经常被监视了五年半。我们没有看到她与之交往的野象对她的侵略迹象。她使用了与野生雌象相当的面积,并且随着探索新的领域而不断增加。尽管她没有完全融入野牛群,但她拥有自己的三头小牛,并与另一只雌性和她的小牛组成了一个社会单位,后来从同一圈养牛群中释放出来。我们建议将野性释放作为其他圈养雌象的管理选择。

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