@Onychorhynchus coronatus Thank you for clarifying many things, it just seemed from my point of view that you happened to repeat yourself a few times, which is why I initially assumed there was some talking in circles going on. I still disagree though that keeping elephants in captivity is useless. Would keeping apes, big cats, giraffes, etc. be also useless, since not much reintroductions to the wild have been attempted? As much as I disagree, I'm glad you seem to be open on hearing what others have to say. 
As @Sophie Brugmann said (I myself am also confused with whatever this discussion just as much here), there's no competition with ex-situ and in-situ conservation, and the two often coincide (also I will say I've met a few people in-person who swear by either or being better than the other, mainly from the latter which is narrow-minded). And as she summed up, having zoo elephants doesn't interfere with wild elephant conservation at all, and in fact keeping elephants has both possible scientific and emotional benefits.
Also, please correct me if anything I said is wrong, I just want to make sure I'm on the right track here.
As @Sophie Brugmann said (I myself am also confused with whatever this discussion just as much here), there's no competition with ex-situ and in-situ conservation, and the two often coincide (also I will say I've met a few people in-person who swear by either or being better than the other, mainly from the latter which is narrow-minded). And as she summed up, having zoo elephants doesn't interfere with wild elephant conservation at all, and in fact keeping elephants has both possible scientific and emotional benefits.
Also, please correct me if anything I said is wrong, I just want to make sure I'm on the right track here.
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