Biological Conservation recently rejected a paper because we regarded the killing of thousands of vertebrates in a protected area as unnecessary and inappropriate. The authors had the required approvals from the conservation authorities for this work and argued that alternative non-harmful methods, such as camera-traps and baited video, or capture-release methods, would be too time-consuming and expensive because of the species\u27 low population density. Since then, one of us declined to review another paper also on ethical grounds. This second study similarly used indiscriminate methods to kill hundreds of vertebrates in a protected area. In a third case, a paper was rejected because its capture-release data showed high mortality in verte...
Although most countries have ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects and other sent...
Non-native species are invading foreign ecosystems at a rate that has never been seen before, and th...
As our understanding of sentience in certain wildlife species grows, and technological advancements ...
[Extract] Biological Conservation recently rejected a paper because we regarded the killing of thous...
1. Ecologists and conservation biologists consider many issues when designing a field study, such as...
Social science methods are increasingly applied in conservation research. However, the conservation ...
Social science is becoming increasingly important in conservation, with more studies involving metho...
Wildlife researchers and conservation biologists are encountering growing research difficulties due ...
Collection of data from animals for research purposes can negatively impact target or by-catch speci...
Wildlife scientists are increasingly encountering difficulties conducting research on wild animals d...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
It seems to be a human attribute to want to know about things. Is there life on other planets? What ...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
The controversy among Karl and Bowen (1999), Pritchard (1999), and Grady and Quattro (1999) over sci...
Although most countries have ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects and other sent...
Non-native species are invading foreign ecosystems at a rate that has never been seen before, and th...
As our understanding of sentience in certain wildlife species grows, and technological advancements ...
[Extract] Biological Conservation recently rejected a paper because we regarded the killing of thous...
1. Ecologists and conservation biologists consider many issues when designing a field study, such as...
Social science methods are increasingly applied in conservation research. However, the conservation ...
Social science is becoming increasingly important in conservation, with more studies involving metho...
Wildlife researchers and conservation biologists are encountering growing research difficulties due ...
Collection of data from animals for research purposes can negatively impact target or by-catch speci...
Wildlife scientists are increasingly encountering difficulties conducting research on wild animals d...
Human activity affecting the welfare of wild vertebrates, widely accepted to be sentient, and theref...
1. Wild animals are used in scientific research in a wide variety of contexts both in situ and ex si...
It seems to be a human attribute to want to know about things. Is there life on other planets? What ...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
The controversy among Karl and Bowen (1999), Pritchard (1999), and Grady and Quattro (1999) over sci...
Although most countries have ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects and other sent...
Non-native species are invading foreign ecosystems at a rate that has never been seen before, and th...
As our understanding of sentience in certain wildlife species grows, and technological advancements ...