| Literature DB >> 31206825 |
Matt W Hayward1,2,3, Alex Callen1, Benjamin L Allen4, Guy Ballard5,6, Femke Broekhuis7, Cassandra Bugir1, Rohan H Clarke8, John Clulow1, Simon Clulow1,9, Jennifer C Daltry10, Harriet T Davies-Mostert3,11, Peter J S Fleming5,6, Andrea S Griffin12, Lachlan G Howell1, Graham I H Kerley2, Kaya Klop-Toker1, Sarah Legge13,14, Tom Major15, Ninon Meyer16, Robert A Montgomery17, Katherine Moseby18,19, Daniel M Parker20,21, Stéphanie Périquet22, John Read23, Robert J Scanlon1, Rebecca Seeto1, Craig Shuttleworth15, Michael J Somers3,24, Cottrell T Tamessar1, Katherine Tuft19, Rose Upton1, Marcia Valenzuela-Molina25, Adrian Wayne26, Ryan R Witt1, Wolfgang Wüster15.
Abstract
Compassionate conservation focuses on 4 tenets: first, do no harm; individuals matter; inclusivity of individual animals; and peaceful coexistence between humans and animals. Recently, compassionate conservation has been promoted as an alternative to conventional conservation philosophy. We believe examples presented by compassionate conservationists are deliberately or arbitrarily chosen to focus on mammals; inherently not compassionate; and offer ineffective conservation solutions. Compassionate conservation arbitrarily focuses on charismatic species, notably large predators and megaherbivores. The philosophy is not compassionate when it leaves invasive predators in the environment to cause harm to vastly more individuals of native species or uses the fear of harm by apex predators to terrorize mesopredators. Hindering the control of exotic species (megafauna, predators) in situ will not improve the conservation condition of the majority of biodiversity. The positions taken by so-called compassionate conservationists on particular species and on conservation actions could be extended to hinder other forms of conservation, including translocations, conservation fencing, and fertility control. Animal welfare is incredibly important to conservation, but ironically compassionate conservation does not offer the best welfare outcomes to animals and is often ineffective in achieving conservation goals. Consequently, compassionate conservation may threaten public and governmental support for conservation because of the limited understanding of conservation problems by the general public.Entities:
Keywords: animal rights; animal welfare; bienestar animal; conservación basada en evidencias; conservación efectiva; control letal; derechos animales; effective conservation; especies invasoras; evidence-based conservation; invasive species; invasives; invasoras; lethal control; reubicación; translocation; 入侵; 入侵物种; 动物权力; 动物福利; 基于证据的保护; 有效保护; 灭杀控制; 迁地保护
Year: 2019 PMID: 31206825 DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13366
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conserv Biol ISSN: 0888-8892 Impact factor: 6.560