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Ethics, zoonoses, and human-nonhuman conflict: Covid-19 and beyond

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posted on 2025-04-25, 11:03 authored by Rebekah Humphreys, Rhyddhi ChakrabortyRhyddhi Chakraborty, Nitin Varghese

While the causes of human-animal conflict are numerous, many are intertwined with food production systems and the wildlife trade. The emergence and spread of Covid-19 exemplify this. Indeed, the wildlife population in South Asian countries has seen an increase in the risk of both human and nonhuman death in recent months, and as the economy slows, the search for food and extra income will intensify, negatively impacting wildlife. This paper aims to address some of the ethical issues concerning our treatment of nonhuman creatures and the environment in relation to the global food system and wildlife trade following the Covid-19 crisis.


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22

Publication title

Ethics In Science and Environmental Politics

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1863-5415

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Inter-Research

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