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- W2483313871 abstract "The fact that both humans and nonhuman animals utilise the world’s natural capital means that conflicts of interest are ultimately inevitable. From an ethical perspective, omnivorous humans are obliged to manage those nonhumans they exploit for food in ways that they consider respect their rights and welfare; but all human moral agents (including vegans) also have responsibilities to ensure the ethical soundness of their actions that affect other humans and nonhumans alike. The case is often made that, in certain circumstances, taking everything into consideration, selective killing (culling) of nonhumans is an ethical requirement. This chapter seeks to examine the validity of that claim in several different contexts, by citing examples that refer to farm, wild and companion animals, in circumstances where there are alleged threats to human health and economic considerations, animal welfare and/or environmental sustainability. It is suggested that ethical deliberation on these issues in an era characterised by a constant flux in social, economic and cultural norms may be facilitated by employment of the ethical matrix. Use of this conceptual framework is exemplified here in considering the practice of culling badgers to abate the increasing incidence of bovine tuberculosis in dairy cattle." @default.
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- W2483313871 title "8. Morality, morbidity and mortality: an ethical analysis of culling nonhuman animals" @default.
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