Lötter, Hennie2017-08-312017-08-312006Lotter, H. (2006). The ethics of managing elephants. Acta Academica, 38(1), 55-90.0587-2405 (print)2415-0479 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/11660/6717English: If human beings may legitimately intervene in conservation areas to let nature be and to protect the lives of all animals under their care, managing elephants must be legitimate as part of the conservation of natural world diversities. If this is true, are current management options ethically acceptable? This article investigates the ethics of four management options: the simulation of nature, translocation, contraception, and culling. It draws the conclusion that all four options are ethically flawed, since they all require some violation of the important injunctions to let nature be and to treat individual animals with respect.Afrikaans: Indien die mens regmatig in bewaringsgebiede mag inmeng ten einde die natuur toe te laat om sy gang te gaan en sodoende alle diere onder menslike sorg te beskerm, dan is die bestuur van olifante legitiem as deel van bewaring. As dit waar is, tot watter mate is die huidige bestuursopsies eties aanvaarbaar? In hierdie artikel word die etiek van vier bestuursopsies ondersoek: simulasie van die natuur, verskuiwing, voorbehoeding en uitdunning. Die gevolgtrekking is dat al vier opsies eties afwyk van die belangrike beginsels dat die natuurlewe in wildernisgebiede sonder menslike inmenging moet kan voortbestaan en dat individuele diere met respek behandel moet word.enElephantsConservation areasElephants in conservation areasEthics of managementHuman interventionThe ethics of managing elephantsArticleUniversity of the Free State