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Denial to animals of the right to the attention, care and protection of humankind
Nature
Although humans have an intrinsic duty to provide care for beings less conscious than themselves with whom they share the planet, this duty is little exercised.
Broader
Denial of rights of animals
Narrower
Lack of animal shelters
Inadequate feeding of animals
Denial to animals of legal protection of their rights
Denial to working animals of limitation of working hours
Related
Grief over loss of a pet
Human vectors of animal diseases
Hybridization of wild animal species
Denial to animals of the right to dignity
Cruelty to livestock during transportation
Denial to animals of the right to a natural death
Denial to working animals of restorative nourishment and rest
International movement of animals as factor in animal diseases
Inadequate disinfection measures for animal housing and equipment
Threatened animal and plant life due to radioactive contamination
Aggravates
Restriction of wild animal range size
Sexual manipulation of domestic animals and plants
Denial to animals of the right to conditions of life and liberty proper to their species
Aggravated by
Inadequate animal welfare
Reduced by
Intrusive animal-rights campaigners
Strategy(ies)
Denying animals of the right to the attention, care and protection of humankind
Value(s)
Attention
Care
Protection
Self-denial
Denial
Inattention
Overprotectiveness
Reference(s)
Sperling, Susan: Animal Liberators: research and morality
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems