Animal Ethics in the Wild: Wild Animal Suffering and Intervention in Nature argues that on the assumption that we have to assist others in need, we should intervene in nature to prevent or reduce the harms wild animals suffer, provided that it is feasible and that the expected result is positive. It is of the utmost importance that academics from different disciplines as well as animal advocates begin to confront this issue. The more people are concerned with wild animal suffering, the more probable it is that safe and effective solutions to the plight of wild animals will be implemented in the future. 232 p.
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- .Catia Faria. Assistant Professor of Applied Ethics at Complutense University of Madrid (Spain); and Founding member of the Centre for Animal Ethics at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona (Spain).
- Publication date (digital version): 2023-01 - Cambridge University Press.