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Most welfare has focused on domestic animals. But nature is full of suffering (starvation, disease, predation). Is it our ethical duty to intervene in the wild to help animals? This "ecological justice" view is radical, suggesting we might one day vaccinate wild deer or provide birth control to overpopulated elephants. Regan, T

—the belief that animals are sentient beings whose interests deserve equal consideration to our own. University of California Press

Many countries, including New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and members of the European Union, have formally recognized animal sentience in their laws. In the United States, individual states have passed landmark legislation, such as California's Proposition 12, which mandates minimum space requirements for farm animals.

Access to fresh water and a diet to maintain health.

The rise of undercover investigations (Mercy For Animals, PETA) reveals the gap between welfare laws and reality. Meanwhile, cognitive ethology explodes. Studies reveal that pigs can play video games, crows use tools, and octopuses feel pain. Legally, countries begin granting non-human personhood: New Zealand gives the Whanganui River (and its ecosystem) legal rights; Ecuador enshrines the "Rights of Nature."

If you'd like to explore this topic further, I can provide information on: The legal status of animals in different countries. Tips for adopting a more animal-friendly lifestyle. Let me know which area interests you most!

Regan, T. (1983). The Case for Animal Rights. University of California Press.

Most welfare has focused on domestic animals. But nature is full of suffering (starvation, disease, predation). Is it our ethical duty to intervene in the wild to help animals? This "ecological justice" view is radical, suggesting we might one day vaccinate wild deer or provide birth control to overpopulated elephants.

—the belief that animals are sentient beings whose interests deserve equal consideration to our own.

Many countries, including New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and members of the European Union, have formally recognized animal sentience in their laws. In the United States, individual states have passed landmark legislation, such as California's Proposition 12, which mandates minimum space requirements for farm animals.

Access to fresh water and a diet to maintain health.

The rise of undercover investigations (Mercy For Animals, PETA) reveals the gap between welfare laws and reality. Meanwhile, cognitive ethology explodes. Studies reveal that pigs can play video games, crows use tools, and octopuses feel pain. Legally, countries begin granting non-human personhood: New Zealand gives the Whanganui River (and its ecosystem) legal rights; Ecuador enshrines the "Rights of Nature."