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Why should we protect endangered animals? - IFAW The conservation of endangered species is not just a matter of ethical responsibility—it’s a fundamental necessity for the health of our planet Many human activities have been undeniably detrimental to many animal species, both directly and indirectly Currently, the extinction rate of species is up to 1,000 times higher than in pre-human times, and scientists suggest we are living
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the US Veteran Population . . . To describe the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and comorbid psychiatric disorders and identify correlates of PTSD in a contemporary, nationally representative sample of US veterans Data were analyzed from Wave 1 of the National
Injuries, envenomations and stings from exotic pets - PMC Recent surveys, including only some of these animals, indicated that they might be present in around 18 6% of homes (equal to approximately 42 million animals of which around 40 million are indoor or outdoor fish) Many exotic ‘pets’ are capable of causing injury or poisoning to their keepers and some contacts prove fatal
Humanitys Net Impact on Wild-Animal Suffering Large mammals are often more vulnerable to extinction than smaller animals because they require larger home ranges and thus are more prone to suffer the effects of deforestation Large species such as elephants, rhinoceroses, large primates, tapirs and peccaries are the first animals to disappear in fragmented rainforests [10] (back)
Cruelty-free - Wikipedia In the animal rights movement, cruelty-free is a label for products or activities that do not harm or kill animals anywhere in the world Products tested on animals or made from animals are not considered cruelty-free, since these tests are often painful and cause the suffering and death of millions of animals every year [1][needs update]
HUMAN AND ANIMAL RESEARCH GUIDELINES: ALIGNING ETHICAL . . . No similar, comprehensive and principled effort has addressed the use of animals in research Although published policies regarding animal research provide relevant regulatory guidance, these policies have not emerged from the process of specifying consistent and reasoned ethical principles