Pantheraman
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"“Compassionate conservation” -- decades old, but named in 2013 -- is an increasingly popular mindset (advocates prefer “new approach to conservation biology”). It focuses on individual animals at the expense of species and native ecosystems. Practitioners imagine and proclaim that conservation goals can be achieved without lethal control of invasive (usually alien) species."
“Compassionate Conservation” is Neither Compassionate nor Conservation
I'm sharing this article here for a facebook friend of mine since I figured some here may find this to be a good read. The author himself is a well-known conservation writer who personally, I think is a voice of reason in North American wildlife conservation.
“Compassionate Conservation” is Neither Compassionate nor Conservation
I'm sharing this article here for a facebook friend of mine since I figured some here may find this to be a good read. The author himself is a well-known conservation writer who personally, I think is a voice of reason in North American wildlife conservation.