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  2. Library Matches Shelter Cat With Book Recommendations ... - AOL

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    They really do help animals in so many ways. Which is why we should help TAILS Humane on their mission by donating to their cause. Donations can be small in value, but big in helping create change.

  3. Morals, Reason, and Animals - Wikipedia

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    Sapontzis also investigates the issue of wild animal suffering and whether humans have an obligation to help these animals. He questions the view that aiding these individuals is ridiculous or absurd, instead arguing that if we have the means to help an individual suffering in such a situation, we should do so; as long as we do not inflict a ...

  4. Animal Ethics in the Wild - Wikipedia

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    The book explores wild animal suffering as a moral issue and argues that there is a moral obligation to intervene in nature to alleviate this. It begins by establishing two main assumptions: suffering is bad, and if we can prevent or reduce suffering without causing greater harm and without jeopardizing other important values, we have an ethical obligation to do so.

  5. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    Animals should be cared for in ways that minimize fear, pain, stress, and suffering. Procedures related to animal housing, management, care, and use should be continuously evaluated, and when indicated, refined or replaced. Conservation and management of animal populations should be humane, socially responsible, and scientifically prudent.

  6. Should animals be considered ‘citizens’ like people? Ethical ...

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    It’s worth considering whether the animal rights movement will help or hinder the work of human rights. Our obligations to other human beings are morally and politically fundamental.

  7. Animal rights - Wikipedia

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    Animal rights is the philosophy according to which many or all sentient animals have moral worth independent of their utility to humans, and that their most basic interests—such as avoiding suffering—should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings. [2]