Animal Culling and the One Health Approach: Some Ethical Considerations
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Date
2023Author
Kilwany, Mourine A
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animal culling, the biodiversity impacts of culling, and the alternative methods to culling. The research argues that animal culling harms both individuals, animals, and the ecosystem,and recommends the implementation of deep prevention strategies, the establishment of clear ethical guidelines that can guide the conduct and decision-making of public health policies, community engagement, and education about One Health and legislation and review of public health policies that have negative effects on animal, human and environmental health. The study contributes to better knowledge in understanding the ethical issues surrounding animal culling and promotes alternatives that can foster the well-being of animals, humans, and the environment. This fostersa better management of zoonotic diseases, ensuring a more balanced and interconnected approach to global health.
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University of Nairobi
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