This really covers two points; firstly, no one is saying Hamerton has plans of this sort, with the discussion applying in broader terms only. Secondly, the IUCN status probably needs some reassessment as a paper was (finally!) published a year ago establishing that southern and eastern aardwolf are a "good" species split, and genetically more distant from one another than species such as red fox and fennec fox, European polecat and Siberian weasel, and grey wolf and African hunting dog. As such, the "real" status of one or both, once the population is reassessed, may shift.