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  1. 17 cze 2019 · In her new book, “Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals,” Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy Christine Korsgaard makes the case that humans are not inherently more important than animals and therefore should treat them much better than we do.

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  2. 1 sty 2024 · Here are a few reasons why humans are seen as superior to animals and why it’s crucial to use this superiority responsibly for everyone’s benefit. 1. Unmatched Intellectual Capacity. Humans...

  3. It‘s more than just edible fish and recreation - and they are all at risk. Animal and plant species in freshwater are particularly endangered: animal populations in rivers, lakes and wetlands, for example, are shrinking twice as fast as those in the sea and on land.

  4. Nutrient-rich food source. Wild animals serve as a critical food source, rich in proteins and minerals for billions of people around the world. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reports that 34 million people rely on fishing for a living; providing protein to over 3 billion people.

  5. 18 maj 2015 · The short answer is: ‘plenty!’. Box 1. Well-known examples of benefits provided by species to humanity. The best-known benefits are those related to either providing food or facilitating recreation and other cultural activities.

  6. 15 lis 2023 · Animals, including dogs, elephants, pangolins, rhinos, giraffes, whales, sharks, and bees, benefit us and help fight climate change in many ways.

  7. Ecological connectivity is the ability for animals on land or in water to move freely from place to place. Movement allows them to find food, breed, and establish new home territories. The unimpeded movement of animals and the flow of natural processes sustain life on Earth.