The considerable conservation research on environmental problems and climate change tends to focus on species “biodiversity” rather than individuals. Individuals of the same species get categorized as “wild” or “captive”, with the latter often omitted from conservationists’ concerns. But wild and captive animals, although they may require different treatment, have comparable interests as individuals. Equity requires taking this into account in conservation efforts
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Abstract: There is much research that discusses the impacts of environmental problems on species and...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
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The target article outlines various positions on conservation and preservation but ignores practical...
Our commentators come from many fields and disciplines and express highly divergent views, illustrat...
Technological advances over the next few decades will mean that every cubic meter of the planet will...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
Abstract: There is much research that discusses the impacts of environmental problems on species and...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population grow...
Nature's contributions to people diminish when people are alienated from nature. We developed a fram...
Chapman & Huffman suggest that humans’ views of their own superiority are a source of their callousn...
Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephant...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
The target article outlines various positions on conservation and preservation but ignores practical...
Our commentators come from many fields and disciplines and express highly divergent views, illustrat...
Technological advances over the next few decades will mean that every cubic meter of the planet will...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...