'Feelings and Fitness' not 'Feelings or Fitness' - the raison d’être of Conservation Welfare, which aligns conservation and animal welfare objectives
Increasingly, human activities, including those aimed at conserving species and ecosystems (conservation activities) influence not only the survival and fitness but also the welfare of wild animals. Animal welfare relates to how an animal is experiencing its life and encompasses both its physical an...
Main Authors: | Beausoleil, N, Mellor, D, Baker, L, Baker, S, Bellio, M, Clarke, A, Dale, A, Garlick, S, Jones, B, Harvey, A, Pitcher, B, Sherwen, S, Stockin, K, Zito, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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