Farmed Animal Funders is focused on addressing the harms of factory farms, so wild animals are not within scope. With that said, several members include wild animals in their philanthropic portfolios. (Separately, within my work at the EA Animal Welfare Fund, wild animals are within scope.)
A few of our members consider wild animal effects when making strategic funding decisions for farmed animals; however, this is not a widespread consideration amongst our membership.
I’d like to dig into your post when I have more time, though, to fully consider your arguments about wild animal impacts of farmed animal welfare interventions.
Hi Vasco,
Farmed Animal Funders is focused on addressing the harms of factory farms, so wild animals are not within scope. With that said, several members include wild animals in their philanthropic portfolios. (Separately, within my work at the EA Animal Welfare Fund, wild animals are within scope.)
A few of our members consider wild animal effects when making strategic funding decisions for farmed animals; however, this is not a widespread consideration amongst our membership.
I’d like to dig into your post when I have more time, though, to fully consider your arguments about wild animal impacts of farmed animal welfare interventions.
Thanks for the context, Zoë. I would be curious to know your thoughts on the post once you have had the time to look into it.