A new movement in conservation biology called 'compassionate conservation' questions the traditional hierarchy of moral values in conservation. Compassionate conservationists search for 'win-win' solutions that allow species and populations to be saved without killing or causing excessive suffering to sentient creatures. In this paper, I argue that these compassionate conservationists have a moral obligation to support the investigation and development of genetic modification technologies because of their potential to minimize suffering and eliminate killing in conservation. Furthermore, I will end the paper by suggesting that these genetic technologies can help avoid actions that could be damaging to one's moral character.
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