Nevertheless, given the massive uncertainty about the solvabilty of wild animal suffering and X-risk prevention, I still think that the fight for farmed animals (especially the more overlooked ones like fish and shrimps) might actually be one or maybe even the top priority right now.
I recommend focussing on invertebrates. I do not know whether interventions targeting vertebrates which change feed production, like chicken welfare reforms, but more so ones which aim to decrease the consumption of animal-based foods, are beneficial or harmful due to unclear possibly dominant effects on wild arthropods.
Thanks for the good points, Marc!
I recommend focussing on invertebrates. I do not know whether interventions targeting vertebrates which change feed production, like chicken welfare reforms, but more so ones which aim to decrease the consumption of animal-based foods, are beneficial or harmful due to unclear possibly dominant effects on wild arthropods.