The extinction of species and loss of wilderness are critical issues that demand our immediate attention. Much has been written about these issues. This thesis addresses a related issue, ‘wild’ animals losing their ‘wildness’. Just as we discuss how to keep wilderness wild in order to save it, we should we begin a similar discussion for wild animals. Zoos keep animals. If we want wild animals, we’ll have to be clear what makes them wild. We tend to think of wildness as a quality, i.e. a characteristic of a wild animal. A review of pertinent literature and common usage of the term reveals that we (at least in the English language) associate four characteristics of wild animals with their wildness: independence, naturalness, wariness, and ...
The concept of wildlife embodies two sources of controversy regarding de-extinct animals. First, the...
This paper argues for a more compassionate conservation by positioning animals as subjects in resear...
The Western belief that the world is divided into the human and the natural stems from the philo...
Before discussing the crux of the matter, it is important to understand what “wild” sign...
As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrin...
The animal status in the human world is uncertain at best; at worst, it is contradictory and unjusti...
Most discussions on animal experimentation refer to domesticated animals and regulations are tailore...
The terms wild and captive have stimulated considerable debate among academicians, animal protec...
Wild animals are vastly more numerous than animals on factory farms, in laboratories, or kept as pet...
From being seen solely as non-sentient property, animals and their emotional capacities now evoke in...
This chapter is about the ethics of killing wild animals. What is our moral reference while killing ...
Increasing public understanding of the complexity of wild ungulates can improve animal welfare and a...
As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrin...
Animal ethical approaches often focus on certain individual animal features and capabilities for att...
The concept of wildlife embodies two sources of controversy regarding de-extinct animals. First, the...
This paper argues for a more compassionate conservation by positioning animals as subjects in resear...
The Western belief that the world is divided into the human and the natural stems from the philo...
Before discussing the crux of the matter, it is important to understand what “wild” sign...
As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrin...
The animal status in the human world is uncertain at best; at worst, it is contradictory and unjusti...
Most discussions on animal experimentation refer to domesticated animals and regulations are tailore...
The terms wild and captive have stimulated considerable debate among academicians, animal protec...
Wild animals are vastly more numerous than animals on factory farms, in laboratories, or kept as pet...
From being seen solely as non-sentient property, animals and their emotional capacities now evoke in...
This chapter is about the ethics of killing wild animals. What is our moral reference while killing ...
Increasing public understanding of the complexity of wild ungulates can improve animal welfare and a...
As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrin...
Animal ethical approaches often focus on certain individual animal features and capabilities for att...
The concept of wildlife embodies two sources of controversy regarding de-extinct animals. First, the...
This paper argues for a more compassionate conservation by positioning animals as subjects in resear...
The Western belief that the world is divided into the human and the natural stems from the philo...