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Blood Ivory : The Massacre of the African Elephant / Robin Brown.

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Material Type
E-Book
Author
Brown, Robin, 1937-
Publication Info.
[Place of publication not identified] : The History Press, [2011]
Publication Info.
©2011

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1 online resource (256 pages)
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Summary
It is more than a thousand years since the exploitation of the elephant began. Alexander the Great used them, Hannibal took them over the Alps, and Kublai Khan encountered them in India. However, it is only the last hundred years that the existence of the African elephant has been threatened. Once the “Great White Hunters” with their special elephant guns arrived, elephants in the south of the continent were decimated. This study tells the story of how the professional hunting fraternity were the first to realize the threat to the elephant and how they kick-started the conservation movement. It is not a story with a happy ending as the history of the conservation movement is essentially a tale of war: colonialists at war with traditional customs; newly-independent African countries at war with one another; poachers and smugglers at war with any kind of constraint; and international bodies fighting for the suppression of damaging information. This history paints a vivid picture of the impact of hunting on Africa's elephant population and the powerful personalities of those involved on both sides of the massacre, from Cecil Rhodes to Dennis Fitch-Hatton and Edward, Prince of Wales to David Sheldrick.
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Subject
NATURE / Animal Rights.
Ivory industry -- Africa.
Elephants -- Conservation -- Africa.
Elephants -- Africa.
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Electronic books.
Other Form:
Print version: Brown, Robin, 1937- Blood ivory. Stroud, Gloucestershire : History Press, 2008. 9780750941570 (OCoLC)ocn137222338
Standard No.
9780752475301
ISBN
9780752475301 (e-pub)