A Better Cure Than Abortion
I’d like to tell a story. Some years ago, South Africa’s game managers had to figure out what to do about the elephant herd at Kruger National Park. The herd was growing well beyond the ability of the park to sustain it.
The two-phase solution: transport some of the herd to the Pilanesberg game park and kill off some of those that were too big to transport. And so they did.
A dozen years later, several of the transported young males (now teenagers) started attacking Pilanesberg’s herd of white rhinos, an endangered species. They used their trunks to throw sticks at the rhinos, chased them over long hours and great distances, and stomped to death a tenth of the herd — all for no discernible reason.
Park managers decided they had no choice but to kill some of the worst juvenile offenders. They had killed five of them when someone came up with another bright idea: Bring in some of the mature males from Kruger — there was by then the technology to transport the larger animals — and hope that the bigger, stronger males could bring the adolescents under control.
To the delight of the park officials, it worked. The big bulls, quickly establishing the natural hierarchy, became the dominant sexual partners of the females, and the reduction in sexual activity among the juveniles lowered their soaring testosterone levels and reduced their violent behavior.
The new discipline, it turned out, was not just a matter of size intimidation. The young bulls actually started following the Big Daddies around, enjoying the association with the adults, yielding to their authority and learning from them proper elephant conduct. The assaults on the white rhinos ended abruptly.
Click here for link to story.
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October 11th, 2005 at 2:07 pm
So we can cure crime by taking our sons’ girlfriends away from them?
Is there something I’m missing?
October 11th, 2005 at 3:05 pm
No…I think they mean we can cure crime if we grow our noses really really long and eat peanuts.
October 11th, 2005 at 6:05 pm
“Is there something I’m missing? “
If you follow the link — click here — you will find that the column deals with the roll of adult males — both human and non-human — in adolescents’ lives.