Animal Welfare at Home and in the Wild

Animal Sentience 1 (7/10) (2016)
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Abstract

In recent work, economist Yew-Kwang Ng suggests strategies for improving animal welfare within the confines of institutions such as the meat industry. Although I argue that Ng is wrong not to advocate abolition, I do find his position concerning wild animals to be compelling. Anyone who takes the interests of animals seriously should also accept a cautious commitment to intervention in the wild.

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Kyle Johannsen
Trent University

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