Non-lethal elephant population control methods: Summary of the first workshop of the Elephant Specialist Advisory Group of South Africa
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Management interventions are necessary to control elephant numbers within fenced wildlife reserves in South Africa. Use of non-lethal control methods is increasing, but information about their suitability and effects are not widely available. Three such methods are currently available: immunocontraception with porcine zona pellucida vaccine, vasectomy and gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine. Here we consolidate what we know about these methods, using published sources and material shared at a workshop held in South Africa in 2016, in order to provide up-to-date information for future policy decisions concerning the use of these methods in South Africa and elsewhere.
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Garaï, M. (2018) “Non-lethal elephant population control methods: Summary of the first workshop of the Elephant Specialist Advisory Group of South Africa”, African Biodiversity & Conservation, 48(2). Available at: https://mail.abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/50 (Accessed: 1 May 2026).