Envisioning the future with ‘compassionate conservation’: An ominous projection for native wildlife and biodiversity
The ‘Compassionate Conservation’ movement is gaining momentum through its promotion of ‘ethical’ conservation practices based on self-proclaimed principles of ‘first-do-no-harm’ and ‘individuals matter’. We argue that the tenets of ‘Compassionate Conservation’ are ideological - that is, they are not...
Main Authors: | Callen, A, Hayward, M, Klop-Toker, K, Allen, B, Ballard, G, Broekhuis, F, Clarke, R, Clulow, J, Clulow, S, Daltry, J, Davies-Mostert, H, Di Blanco, Y, Dixon, V, Fleming, P, Howell, L, Kerley, G, Legge, S, Lenga, D, Major, T, Montgomery, R, Moseby, K, Meyer, N, Parker, D, Périquet, S, Read, J, Scanlon, R, Shuttleworth, C, Tamessar, C, Taylor, W, Tuft, K, Upton, R, Valenzuela, M, Witt, R, Wüster, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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