The Speciesism of Leaving Nature Alone and the Theoretical Case for "Wildlife Anti-Natalism"

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By Magnus Vinding

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Discriminating against individuals based on their species membership is no more justified than discriminating against individuals based on their race or gender. In other words, speciesism must be rejected. From this simple starting point, the indefensibility of refusing to help non-human beings in nature follows quite directly.

The Speciesism of Leaving Nature Alone and the Theoretical Case for "Wildlife Anti-Natalism"