Suppr超能文献

野生动物放归与野化的伦理考量

Ethical Considerations for Wildlife Reintroductions and Rewilding.

作者信息

Thulin Carl-Gustaf, Röcklinsberg Helena

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.

Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2020 Apr 3;7:163. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00163. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and North America offers ecosystem services and opportunities for sustainable utilization of wildlife. Examples of services are hunting, meat, and skin, along with less invasive utilization such as ecotourism and wildlife spotting. An increasing number of studies also point out the ecosystem function, landscape engineering, and cascading effects of wildlife as values for human existence, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem resilience. Within this framework, the concept of rewilding has emerged as a means to add to the wilderness through either supplementary release of wildlife species already present or reintroduction of species formerly present in a certain area. The latter involves translocation of species from other geographical areas, releases from captivity, feralization, retro-breeding, or de-domestication of breeds for which the wild ancestor is extinct. While all these initiatives aim to reverse some of the negative human impacts on life on earth, some pose challenges such as conflicts of interest between humans and wildlife in, for example, forestry, agriculture, traffic, or disease dynamics (e.g., zoonosis). There are also welfare aspects when managing wildlife populations with the purpose to serve humans or act as tools in landscape engineering. These welfare aspects are particularly apparent when it comes to releases of animals handled by humans, either from captivity or translocated from other geographical areas. An ethical values clash is that translocation can involve suffering of the actual individual, while also contributing to reintroduction of species and reestablishment of ecological functions. This paper describes wildlife recovery in Europe and North America and elaborates on ethical considerations raised by the use of wildlife for different purposes, in order to find ways forward that are acceptable to both the animals and humans involved. The reintroduction ethics aspects raised are finally formulated in 10 guidelines suggested for management efforts aimed at translocating wildlife or reestablishing wilderness areas.

摘要

欧洲和北美大部分地区的许多大型食肉动物和食草动物种群数量的恢复为生态系统提供了服务,并为野生动物的可持续利用创造了机会。这些服务包括狩猎、肉类和皮毛,以及侵入性较小的利用方式,如生态旅游和观赏野生动物。越来越多的研究还指出,野生动物的生态系统功能、景观塑造作用以及级联效应对于人类生存、生物多样性保护和生态系统恢复力具有重要价值。在此框架内,“再野化”概念应运而生,它通过补充释放现有野生动物物种或重新引入曾在某一地区出现过的物种,来增加荒野区域。后者涉及从其他地理区域迁移物种、圈养动物放归、驯化、逆向育种,或对野生祖先已灭绝的品种进行去驯化。虽然所有这些举措都旨在扭转人类对地球生命的一些负面影响,但其中一些举措也带来了挑战,比如在林业、农业、交通或疾病动态(如人畜共患病)等方面,人类与野生动物之间存在利益冲突。在管理野生动物种群以服务人类或作为景观塑造工具时,也存在福利方面的问题。当涉及人类处理的动物放归时,无论是圈养动物放归还是从其他地理区域迁移过来的动物放归,这些福利问题都尤为明显。一个道德价值观冲突在于,迁移可能会给实际的个体带来痛苦,同时却有助于物种的重新引入和生态功能的重建。本文描述了欧洲和北美的野生动物恢复情况,并详细阐述了出于不同目的利用野生动物所引发的伦理考量,以便找到让相关动物和人类都能接受的前进方向。最后,针对旨在迁移野生动物或重建荒野地区的管理工作,提出了10条准则,阐述了再引入伦理方面的问题。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/fa54/7146822/a1d685a8f815/fvets-07-00163-g0001.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验