Rewilding elephants: A solution or a potential problem?

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Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand's captive tourist elephants. They propose rewilding as a solution to improving the welfare of captive tourist elephants. They also advocate this method for restoring degraded forests, elephant conservation and preserving traditional elephant-keeping practices and knowledge. This commentary argues that rewilding might exacerbate negative human-elephant interactions and impede conservation efforts. While further research is required for rewilding to be considered a viable and practical solution, B&W's focus on documenting traditional knowledge which can directly contribute to the welfare of captive elephants remains important.

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Phalke, S. (2020). Rewilding elephants: A solution or a potential problem? Animal Sentience, 5(28). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1575

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