The practice of ‘management euthanasia’, in which zoos kill otherwise healthy surplus animals, is a controversial one. The debate over the permissibility of the practice tends to divide along two different views in animal ethics—animal rights and animal welfare. Traditionally, those arguments against the practice have come from the animal rights camp, who see it as a violation of the rights of the animal involved. Arguments in favour come from the animal welfare perspective, who argue that as the animal does not suffer, there is no harm in the practice and it is justified by its potential benefits. Here, I argue that an expansion of the welfare view, encompassing longevity and opportunities for positive welfare, give stronger considerations...
Food futures: ethics, science and culture, p. 499 –504.Within the ethical discussion of animal exper...
Making decisions about the end of animal life is common practice, yet it is not morally neutral. The...
In response to the seventeen commentaries to date on my target article on reducing animal suffering,...
The practice of ‘management euthanasia’, in which zoos kill otherwise healthy surplus animals, is a ...
The practice of ‘management euthanasia’, in which zoos kill otherwise healthy surplus animals, is a ...
Euthanasia can be a morally complex and stressful part of veterinary practice however; it is regarde...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Helen GrayZoos have been a largely uncontested part of the social fabric of citi...
Killing animals is common practice, yet it is not normal. The end of animal life is related to many ...
In this brief essay I take a broad perspective on the notion of unraveling welfare and consider anim...
When we go about our daily lives, we interact with animals in different ways. But is there a right w...
While it may be regarded by some as inhumane or unethical to take any life, mankind, as responsible ...
In the United States, there are more tigers in captivity than in the wild worldwide (“Captive Animal...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
Food futures: ethics, science and culture, p. 499 –504.Within the ethical discussion of animal exper...
Making decisions about the end of animal life is common practice, yet it is not morally neutral. The...
In response to the seventeen commentaries to date on my target article on reducing animal suffering,...
The practice of ‘management euthanasia’, in which zoos kill otherwise healthy surplus animals, is a ...
The practice of ‘management euthanasia’, in which zoos kill otherwise healthy surplus animals, is a ...
Euthanasia can be a morally complex and stressful part of veterinary practice however; it is regarde...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
© 2015 Dr. Jennifer Helen GrayZoos have been a largely uncontested part of the social fabric of citi...
Killing animals is common practice, yet it is not normal. The end of animal life is related to many ...
In this brief essay I take a broad perspective on the notion of unraveling welfare and consider anim...
When we go about our daily lives, we interact with animals in different ways. But is there a right w...
While it may be regarded by some as inhumane or unethical to take any life, mankind, as responsible ...
In the United States, there are more tigers in captivity than in the wild worldwide (“Captive Animal...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
Food futures: ethics, science and culture, p. 499 –504.Within the ethical discussion of animal exper...
Making decisions about the end of animal life is common practice, yet it is not morally neutral. The...
In response to the seventeen commentaries to date on my target article on reducing animal suffering,...