Obviously this is one of those topics which arouses strong emotion from some.
I respect the opinions of those who are anti-ivory and I know that their passionate stance comes from a good place, but having said that I think we should all breathe deeply, take a pause and examine some of the pertinent data.
Ivory which has been legally harvested as part of a properly supervised program of thinning herds as needed should IMO, not be so controversial.
Game management programs benefit both elephants and humans.
Is it more humane to do nothing and allow elephant herds to swell to numbers so large that they wind up starving after they have stripped an area clean of all vegetation,including crops for poor and hungry subsistence farmers? Of course, in areas where elephant herds are small or do not pose a problem to themselves, the environment and to humans, there is no need to cull them and governments should do what they can to keep poachers at bay. This sounds sensible to me, so why should it not serve as a middle ground between the opposing camps?
In Southern Africa elephant populations have sky-rocketed to the point where culling alone has not worked and now contraceptive drugs are being tried.
MANAGING AFRICAN ELEPHANT POPULATIONS: ACT OR LET DIE?
Proceedings from an expert consultation on control of wild elephant populations organized by The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
http://elephantpopulationcontrol.library.uu.nl/paginas/frames.html