COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATION: CONCEPT AND APPLICATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v22i4.56938Keywords:
animal welfare, bear, capybara, glue traps, one welfare, wildlifeAbstract
ABSTRACTThe growth of urban areas, the unfamiliarity of people with wildlife, the spread of cities into wilderness and the loss of natural habitats cause animals and humans to live in close proximity in and around urban areas. This situation imposes many challenges to both parties and occasionally generates conflicts. When managing conflict situations, the traditional approach considers almost exclusively conservation, with little or no regard for animal welfare. This work aimed to discuss the concept of compassionate conservation and its application in practice by addressing three relevant wildlife conservation issues. The compassionate conservation approach unites conservation and animal welfare in an effort for more enlightened decision making and, consequently, improvement in animal and human welfare and environment aspects. In an overview of some wildlife management methods, the approaches are compared regarding strengths and weaknesses on animal welfare and conservation.Downloads
Published
2017-12-22
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Branco, A. R. V., Soriano, V. S., Schnaider, M. A., & Molento, C. F. M. (2017). COMPASSIONATE CONSERVATION: CONCEPT AND APPLICATIONS. Archives of Veterinary Science, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v22i4.56938
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