Researchers Kill 890 Wolves to Learn About Them: There’s Something Very Wrong

By Marc Bekoff

I’ve written a number of essays that have centered on the question, “Should animals be killed in the name of, or under the guise of, conservation?” The basic foundation of the rapidly growing field of compassionate conservation, “First do no harm,” maintains that the lives of individual animals matter and that killing in the name of conservation should not be done (see here). Continue reading