Won’t somebody please think of the mammoths? De-extinction and animal welfare
Won’t somebody please think of the mammoths? De-extinction and animal welfare
De-extinction is the process through which extinct species can be brought back into existence. Although these projects have the potential to cause great harm to animal welfare, discussion on issues surrounding de-extinction have focussed primarily on other issues. In this paper, I examine the potential types of welfare harm that can arise through de-extinction programs, including problems with cloning, captive rearing and re-introduction. I argue that welfare harm should be an important consideration when making decisions on de-extinction projects. Though most of the proposed benefits of these projects are insufficient to outweigh the current potential welfare harm, these problems may be overcome with further development of the technology and careful selection of appropriate species as de-extinction candidates.
785-803
Browning, Heather
8d13aa04-7648-4403-b29c-11f7674f6618
1 December 2018
Browning, Heather
8d13aa04-7648-4403-b29c-11f7674f6618
Browning, Heather
(2018)
Won’t somebody please think of the mammoths? De-extinction and animal welfare.
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, .
(doi:10.1007/s10806-018-9755-2).
Abstract
De-extinction is the process through which extinct species can be brought back into existence. Although these projects have the potential to cause great harm to animal welfare, discussion on issues surrounding de-extinction have focussed primarily on other issues. In this paper, I examine the potential types of welfare harm that can arise through de-extinction programs, including problems with cloning, captive rearing and re-introduction. I argue that welfare harm should be an important consideration when making decisions on de-extinction projects. Though most of the proposed benefits of these projects are insufficient to outweigh the current potential welfare harm, these problems may be overcome with further development of the technology and careful selection of appropriate species as de-extinction candidates.
This record has no associated files available for download.
More information
Published date: 1 December 2018
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 479132
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479132
PURE UUID: 10bcb24d-afcc-48cd-8ea0-407b8a0e234a
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 20 Jul 2023 16:37
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:15
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
Heather Browning
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics