Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed and animal welfare concerns when individuals are harmed. In general, people are concerned with one or the other, as the concepts may be regarded as separate or even at odds. An online purposive survey of 339 British Columbians explored differences between groups that varied by gender, residency, wildlife engagement level and value orientation (conservation-oriented or animal welfare-oriented), to see how they rated the level of harm to wildlife caused by different human activities. Women, urban residents, those with low wildlife engagement, and welfare-orientated participants generally scored activities as more harmful than their counterparts, ...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
There are two issues which each of us, personally and as professional wildlife biologists, share a b...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed an...
Human activities negatively impact the welfare of wild vertebrates in many different contexts global...
American attitudes toward wildlife have often been cast as falling within an urban/rural dichotomy t...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
Humane ethics--animal welfare--and animal rights are not incompatible with ecologically sound wildli...
Wildlife conservation lacks a well-accepted ethical foundation for population welfare. In this paper...
More than a decade ago Schmidt (1989) called for consideration of animal welfare to become a firsto...
Human activities deprive wild animals of their life requisites by destroying or impoverishing their ...
Conservation biology and animal welfare science are multidisciplinary fields of research that addres...
Feeding of wildlife occurs in the context of research, wildlife management, tourism and in opportuni...
Recent research on species that are both uncommon and unfamiliar to the public has shown that wildli...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
There are two issues which each of us, personally and as professional wildlife biologists, share a b...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
Human activities may cause conservation concerns when animal populations or ecosystems are harmed an...
Human activities negatively impact the welfare of wild vertebrates in many different contexts global...
American attitudes toward wildlife have often been cast as falling within an urban/rural dichotomy t...
The field of wildlife management has been on a collision course with societal values regarding anima...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
Humane ethics--animal welfare--and animal rights are not incompatible with ecologically sound wildli...
Wildlife conservation lacks a well-accepted ethical foundation for population welfare. In this paper...
More than a decade ago Schmidt (1989) called for consideration of animal welfare to become a firsto...
Human activities deprive wild animals of their life requisites by destroying or impoverishing their ...
Conservation biology and animal welfare science are multidisciplinary fields of research that addres...
Feeding of wildlife occurs in the context of research, wildlife management, tourism and in opportuni...
Recent research on species that are both uncommon and unfamiliar to the public has shown that wildli...
Some actions necessary to conserve wildlife sit uncomfortably with those who are concerned about the...
There are two issues which each of us, personally and as professional wildlife biologists, share a b...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...