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While conservation is not the only strategy for building a resilient water supply, it is one of the easiest and cheapest.
“A conservation ethic that fails to account for animal sentience runs the risk of causing serious harms to those that are undeniably capable of experiencing them,” a new op-ed argues.
Leopold’s land ethic, a radical idea in 1949, challenged us to see land as more than a commodity. Instead, he asked us to embrace it as a community to which we belong and to which we owe ...
The findings debunk the narrative that rural communities depend on trophy hunting to survive and instead highlight a growing ...
Motivation Compassionate Conservation: More than "Welfarism Gone Wild" A new essay and meeting lay out the agenda for compassion as a practical ethic Posted February 8, 2015 ...
To help address these issues within scientific projects for conservation, BioRescue modified the established ethical assessment tool ETHAS so that it can be applied to biobanking of various types ...
Like thousands of other members of our community, I express my conservation ethic through being a steward, volunteering, or supporting efforts that invest in our trails, public lands, and biodiversity ...
We, as the predominant culture - with a shared land and water ethic - can learn much from how our Native American communities manage their lands: for source-water protection, public recreation ...
Compassionate conservation and conservation psychology to the rescue " Sentience, and the ethical demands that arise from this quality, do not change when an organism is moved to a new locale." ...