Full Circle Digital Magazine February 2014 | Page 17

C O N S E R VAT I O N • R E P R E S E N T I N G E L E P H A N T S Selous, Rider-Haggard and, later, Hemmingway. Although the texts of hunting down the great tuskers are unpalatable by today’s standards, these men always described an uncanny familiarity with elephants and an upwelling of guilt for killing such magnificent beings. Thereafter, the hunter’s observation began to morph into the first full-scale ethology. The macho-style prose was replaced with gentler nonfiction works by those with a deep love for the animals – Richard Leakey, Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Daphne Sheldrick and Cynthia Moss to name a few; or in novels like our own Dalene Matthee’s Circles in the Forest, and even one from the elephant’s perspective - Barbara Gowdry’s The White Bone. In fact, Wylie notes that while rare in adult literature, tales told from the elephant’s perspective abound in classical children’s literature. Dr. Seuss’ Horton, A.A. Milne’s Heffalump, Rudyard Kipling’s Elephant Child, Walt Disney’s Dumbo and the most widely read of all - Jean then Laurent du Brunhoff’s Barbar. The latter has sold over 12 million copies, spawned a TV show of 79 episodes that have been screened in 150 countries. Professor Wylie reckons that every second Japanese woman under 30 owns a Barbar artefact. With such a depth and variety of representations in our childhood consciousness, it’s no wonder we all feel a connection with elephants. Speaking of artefacts – T-shirts, mugs, postcards and stamps of elephants are some of the most popular images floating about global society today, even more so in commercial branding. There are no less than six beer labels that use the elephant as their motif and in South Africa we have a famous liqueur using an image of an elephant; a provincial car plate and a national bank note. Political parties too. The Inkatha Freedom Party, borrowing from the Zulu royal house, uses a family of elephants to symbolise stability and unity; and more famously, in a land where elephants have never occurred, the US’s Republican Party is represented by the elephant [