Sentences with phrase «name of conservation»

Killing and harming animals in the name of conservation is not just unethical, it is counterproductive
Often, for example, animals are harmed or killed «in the name of conservation», or for the «good of their own (or other) species».
And, bizarrely, they are springing up in the name of conservation.
That includes scrubbing out the uterus of Puntung, and possibly techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and cloning, the likes of which have rarely been wielded in the name of conservation.
Killing in the name of conservation.
Killing a rhino in the name of conservation.
«During my time as CEO of the Hawaiian Humane Society,» Burns continued, «I have seen many different animals targeted in the name of conservation, including cats, pigs, sheep and mongooses.
Take the Nature Conservancy — the largest US environmental activist outfit, buying over 20 million acres in the name of conservation.
And it's no less troubling when human rights are violated in the name of conservation or renewable energy; the United States evicted indigenous populations from their land in order to establish the national parks, for example, or, more recently, the massive land grabs that have taken place in the global south, where land is cheap, for biofuel production, solar plants, and wind farms.
According to reports, a secretive branch of the Department of Agriculture has been waging an irresponsibly haphazard war against wildlife — ironically, all in the name of conservation.
According to his reporting, the Wildlife Services, a branch of the Department of Agriculture, has been waging an irresponsibly haphazard war against wildlife — ironically, all in the name of conservation.
It's not unlike what many sport fishermen and - women have been doing for years in the name of conservation: recording their catch, releasing it, then having a reproduction trophy made from composite, thus protecting fish stocks.
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