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Animal Ethics
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Monitoring Wild Animal Welfare via Vocalizations
HannahMc
1y
1
21
Strategic considerations for effective wild animal suffering work
Animal_Ethics
11mo
0
29
Wild Animal Initiative is launching a research fund
Wild_Animal_Initiative
1y
0
21
Career advice for Australian science undergrad interested in welfare biology
ripbennyharvey
1y
6
39
Zach Groff: Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom?
EA Global
2y
1
34
Concrete next steps for ageing-based welfare measures
Will Bradshaw
3y
3
15
A Research Agenda for Establishing Welfare Biology
abrahamrowe
3y
11
11
Will Bradshaw: Biological aging — a new approach to measuring animal welfare
EA Global
3y
0
8
Brian Tomasik – The Importance of Wild-Animal Suffering
Babel
13y
0
5
Where to draw the line of ethicality in the case of animal forced labor?
vmasarik
1mo
1
14
Marginal Cases, On Trial
Devin Kalish
6mo
0
7
Free-Ranging Dog Welfare in India as a Cause Area
Akash Kulgod
4mo
3
28
Resources on Animal Ethics and Helping Animals
Dario Citrini
1y
2
24
Perspectives on animal advocacy in China
Animal_Ethics
1y
1
45
Scientists’ attitudes towards improving the welfare of animals in the wild: a qualitative study
Animal_Ethics
2y
2
19
The potential to reduce the suffering of animals living in the wild by using eDNA sampling
Animal_Ethics
2y
3
26
Surveying attitudes towards helping wild animals among scientists and students
Animal_Ethics
2y
7
12
Animal Ethics work in 2020
Animal_Ethics
1y
0
15
What is wild animal suffering?
Animal_Ethics
3y
6
13
A library of scientific references relevant to welfare biology
Animal_Ethics
3y
0
10
Animal Ethics’s 2020 activities plan
Animal_Ethics
2y
0
8
A summary of our work in 2019
Animal_Ethics
2y
0
-3
Human and animal interventions: the long-term view
Owen Cotton-Barratt
8y
18