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Elephants on the Farm

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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Abstract

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The author's experience of the damage done by elephants to farms on the edge of a forest reserve in Western Ghana emphasises the point made by Dr. Kai Curry-Lindahl in his recent report to the Ghana government that human settlement should not be allowed close to forest reserves. But where such settlement exists there seems to be no alternative, Mrs Jeffrey suggests, to keeping elephant numbers down by culling.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1970

References

Curry-Lindahl, K. 1969 Report to the Government of Ghana on Conservation, Management and Utilisation of Ghana's wildlife resources. IUCN Pubs. New Series, Suppl. Paper No. 18.Google Scholar
Jeffrey, S. M. 1970 Ghana's Forest Wildlife in Danger. Oryx, May 1970, page 240.Google Scholar