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Wildlife Ethics

A systematic account of the ethical issues related to wildlife management and conservation

Wildlife Ethics is the first systematic, book-length discussion of the ethics of wildlife conservation and management, and examines the key ethical questions and controversies. Tackling both theory and practice, the text is divided into two parts. The first describes key concepts, ethical theories, and management models relating to wildlife; the second puts these concepts, theories, and models to work, illustrating their significance through detailed case studies on controversies in wildlife management and conservation.

The book explores pressing topics including human responsibilities due to climate change, tradeoffs when managing zoonotic disease risks, the ethics of the wildlife trade, culling non-native species, indigenous wildlife use, and zoo-based conservation programs. Readers are encouraged to explore different ways of valuing wild animals an

Trade Review
"an informative introduction to complex ethical issues, making it significant resource for students and practitioners in fields such diverse fields as conservation biology, ecology, environmental science and policy, game management, public health and veterinary medicine. It will also be an invaluable tool for wildlife managers, conservationists, One Health practitioners, practicing veterinarians and animal rehabilitation staff, contemporary wildlife professionals and other stakeholders."
- Library Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews (Dec 2023)

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Acknowledgments ix

Part 1 the Theory of Wildlife Ethics 1

1 Introduction 3

2 Valuing Wildlife 16

3 The Value of Wildness and Ecosystems 33

4 The Value of Species and Biodiversity 49

5 Valuing Wild Animals as Individuals 63

6 The Role of Ethical Theories 77

7 Wildlife Management and Conservation Models 94

8 Recent Movements in Wildlife Management 112

9 Moral Disagreement about Wildlife 129

Part 2 the Practice of Wildlife Ethics – Case Studies 145

10 Conservation via Commodification: A Legal Trade in Rhino Horn? 147

11 Hyperabundant Native Species: Deer in the Suburbs 160

12 “Invasive” Animals: Predator Free New Zealand 173

13 Indigenous Wildlife Use: Whaling and the Makah People 190

14 Ex situ Conservation: The Giant Panda 203

15 Wildlife Research: Toe- Clipping 216

16 Zoonotic Disease: Bad Bats? 230

17 The Cost of Green Energy: Wildlife and Wind Power 245

18 Climate Change Interventions: Feeding Polar Bears? 258

19 Conclusion: Wildlife Ethics – The Future 270

Index 279

Wildlife Ethics

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    A Paperback / softback by Clare Palmer, Bob Fischer, Christian Gamborg

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781119611219, 978-1119611219
      ISBN10: 1119611210

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wildlife Ethics

      A systematic account of the ethical issues related to wildlife management and conservation

      Wildlife Ethics is the first systematic, book-length discussion of the ethics of wildlife conservation and management, and examines the key ethical questions and controversies. Tackling both theory and practice, the text is divided into two parts. The first describes key concepts, ethical theories, and management models relating to wildlife; the second puts these concepts, theories, and models to work, illustrating their significance through detailed case studies on controversies in wildlife management and conservation.

      The book explores pressing topics including human responsibilities due to climate change, tradeoffs when managing zoonotic disease risks, the ethics of the wildlife trade, culling non-native species, indigenous wildlife use, and zoo-based conservation programs. Readers are encouraged to explore different ways of valuing wild animals an

      Trade Review
      "an informative introduction to complex ethical issues, making it significant resource for students and practitioners in fields such diverse fields as conservation biology, ecology, environmental science and policy, game management, public health and veterinary medicine. It will also be an invaluable tool for wildlife managers, conservationists, One Health practitioners, practicing veterinarians and animal rehabilitation staff, contemporary wildlife professionals and other stakeholders."
      - Library Bookwatch, Midwest Book Reviews (Dec 2023)

      Table of Contents

      Foreword vii

      Acknowledgments ix

      Part 1 the Theory of Wildlife Ethics 1

      1 Introduction 3

      2 Valuing Wildlife 16

      3 The Value of Wildness and Ecosystems 33

      4 The Value of Species and Biodiversity 49

      5 Valuing Wild Animals as Individuals 63

      6 The Role of Ethical Theories 77

      7 Wildlife Management and Conservation Models 94

      8 Recent Movements in Wildlife Management 112

      9 Moral Disagreement about Wildlife 129

      Part 2 the Practice of Wildlife Ethics – Case Studies 145

      10 Conservation via Commodification: A Legal Trade in Rhino Horn? 147

      11 Hyperabundant Native Species: Deer in the Suburbs 160

      12 “Invasive” Animals: Predator Free New Zealand 173

      13 Indigenous Wildlife Use: Whaling and the Makah People 190

      14 Ex situ Conservation: The Giant Panda 203

      15 Wildlife Research: Toe- Clipping 216

      16 Zoonotic Disease: Bad Bats? 230

      17 The Cost of Green Energy: Wildlife and Wind Power 245

      18 Climate Change Interventions: Feeding Polar Bears? 258

      19 Conclusion: Wildlife Ethics – The Future 270

      Index 279

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