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The ethical dilemmas surrounding wildlife conservation from "summary" of The Wild Ones by Jon Mooallem

In the complex realm of wildlife conservation, ethical dilemmas abound. The very act of conservation itself can be viewed as a form of interference - humans stepping in to manipulate the natural order of things in an effort to preserve species and ecosystems. But where do we draw the line between necessary intervention and letting nature take its course? This question lies at the heart of many ethical debates in the conservation field. One such dilemma is the issue of "assisted migration," a controversial practice in which endangered species are relocated to new habitats where they may have a better chance of survival. While this may seem like a proactive approach to saving species from extinction, critics argue that it disrupts existing ecosystems and could have unintended consequences. By playing god in this way, are we helping or harming the very species we seek to protect? Another ethical quand...
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    The Wild Ones

    Jon Mooallem

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