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Kill, incarcerate, or liberate? Ethics and alternatives to orangutan rehabilitation

机译:杀死,无铅或解放? orangutan康复的伦理和替代品

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Despite its high cost and debatable conservation value, orangutan rehabilitation and reintroduction (R&R) continues. Drawing on qualitative research with orangutan conservationists, this paper argues that a central reason why R&R practitioners undertake this activity is a view that the alternatives, killing orangutan orphans or keeping them in captivity, are practically or ethically unacceptable. However, questions remain over whether orphans might be better off in captivity than in the wild, and why orphans appear to attract more attention and support than wild orangutans. In evaluating these questions, practitioners must weigh up obligations to individuals and larger units, displaced and wild orangutans (the former visible, and the latter abstract), and properties of orangutans such as their wildness, welfare, and autonomy. As advocates of compassionate conservation have highlighted, similar ethical dilemmas arise in the conservation of other species.
机译:尽管其高成本和可辩论的保护价值,但奥兰丁康复和重新引入(R&& R)仍在继续。 绘制与猩猩保护主义者的定性研究,本文认为,r&amp的核心原因是r& r从业者承诺这项活动是一个观点,即替代品,杀死猩猩孤儿或将它们保持在囚禁,实际上是或道德地是不可接受的。 然而,问题仍然是孤儿在囚禁中可能比在野外更好,为什么孤儿似乎吸引了比野生猩猩更多的关注和支持。 在评估这些问题时,从业人员必须将义务权衡对个人和更大的单位,流离失所和野生猩猩(前可见的野生猩猩(以及后者和后者摘要),以及他们的野性,福利和自主权等猩猩的性质。 随着富有同情心的倡导者突出显示,在保护其他物种的保护中出现了类似的道德困境。

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