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Compassionate Conservation: Exploring the Lives of African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Botswana

DOI: 10.3390/ani9010016

Keywords: compassionate conservation, animal geography, animal subjectivity, animal agency, responsible anthropomorphism, wildlife conservation, animal welfare, African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), Botswana

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This paper argues that animals should be positioned as subjects in research and scholarship to further develop compassionate conservation, a new field that aims to bridge conservation biology and animal welfare science. Animals can be treated as subjects by attending to their lived experiences and by recognizing their capacity to act. This paper merges interviews, blog posts, biological research, and observations to position African wild dogs as subjects in conservation research and scholarship using responsible anthropomorphism. It presents wild dogs as thinking, feeling, and sentient animals who have agency (capacity to act), and whose welfare is negatively affected by habitat loss and conflict with farmers. By positioning wild dogs as subjects, we can develop an ethical starting point for a more compassionate conservation. This ‘enriched’ scholarship allows us to more fully appreciate the complex lives of wildlife, their circumstances, and their experiences

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