M Kiley-Worthington*
Department of Director, Centre for Eco Etho Research and Education, England
*Corresponding Author:M Kiley-Worthington, Department of Director, Centre for Eco Etho Research and Education, England.
Received: August 11, 2022; Published: September 29, 2022
Today, both wildlife conservation and animal welfare concerns are widely publicized, and most people take the positions of one or the other. Wildlife conservationists who considered that the species is more important than the individual, or the animal wel- fare activists who take the view that the individual is more important than the species. This means that whenever there is a conflict of interests between the survival of the species or the individual often the winner is neither the species nor the individual!
Citation: M Kiley-Worthington. “Conflicts between Wildlife Conservation, Animal Welfare and Human Interests, and ways Forward". Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 4.10 (2022): 95-101.
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