Animal Rights and Environmental Wrongs

Essays in Philosophy 5 (2):327-342 (2004)
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Abstract

Alien species are considered by conservation biologists to be a major threat to biodiversity. To deal with alien invasions, they often recommend completely eradicating the invasive species. Animal rights groups have continually opposed eradication campaigns, sometimes successfully. One such case was the attempted eradication of the grey squirrel from northern Italy.

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