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Welfare biology

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Welfare biology is the study of living things considered as moral patients. The discipline’s main purpose is to determine the circumstances affecting wild animal welfare. Applied welfare biology, in turn, is the application of welfare biology to identify interventions that affect the welfare of wild animals.[1] The field was established by economist Yew-Kwang Ng in a seminal 1995 paper.[2]

Further reading

Animal Ethics (2018) Welfare biology, Animal Ethics, September 30 (updated 10 December 2021).

Carpendale, Max (2015) Welfare biology as an extension of biology: Interview with Yew-Kwang Ng, Relations, vol. 3, pp. 197–202.

Faria, Catia & Oscar Horta (2019) Welfare biology, in Bob Fischer (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics, New York: Routledge, pp. 455–466.

Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

Pearce, David (2016) Compassionate biology: How CRISPR-based “gene drives” could cheaply, rapidly and sustainably reduce suffering throughout the living world, BLTC Research (updated 2021).

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    Faria, Catia & Oscar Horta (2019) Welfare biology, in Bob Fischer (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics, New York: Routledge, pp. 455–466.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: Evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

Cults that want to kill ev­ery­one, stealth vs wild­fire pan­demics, and how he felt in­vent­ing gene drives (Kevin Esvelt on the 80,000 Hours Pod­cast)

80000_Hours4 Oct 2023 13:58 UTC
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1 comment16 min readEA link

[Question] Is it harder to get an­i­mal welfare re­search funds in aca­demics?

jackchang11020 Apr 2023 2:02 UTC
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[Question] Is biol­ogy ma­jor a suit­able choice for EAs?

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Wild An­i­mal Fel­low­ship: $60k/​yr + $25k in expenses

JoyOptimizer31 Dec 2022 18:12 UTC
29 points
0 comments1 min readEA link
(www.wildanimalinitiative.org)

Edit­ing wild an­i­mals is un­der­ex­plored in What We Owe the Future

Michael Huang31 Aug 2022 14:26 UTC
32 points
5 comments3 min readEA link

Re­silience & Biodiversity

emwalz11 Aug 2022 0:37 UTC
57 points
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A chat with Kyle Jo­hannsen, au­thor of Wild An­i­mal Ethics: The Mo­ral and Poli­ti­cal Prob­lem of Wild An­i­mal Suffering

Michael Huang18 Jun 2022 13:00 UTC
24 points
3 comments9 min readEA link

On­line Work­ing /​ Com­mu­nity Meetup for the Abo­li­tion of Suffering

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5 comments1 min readEA link

Strate­gic con­sid­er­a­tions for effec­tive wild an­i­mal suffer­ing work

Animal_Ethics18 Jan 2022 19:27 UTC
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0 comments27 min readEA link

Mon­i­tor­ing Wild An­i­mal Welfare via Vocalizations

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Re­sources on An­i­mal Ethics and Helping Animals

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[Question] Ca­reer ad­vice for Aus­tralian sci­ence un­der­grad in­ter­ested in welfare biology

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Wild An­i­mal Ini­ti­a­tive is launch­ing a re­search fund

Wild_Animal_Initiative9 Jul 2021 21:45 UTC
26 points
0 comments2 min readEA link
(www.wildanimalinitiative.org)

Welfare Foot­print Pro­ject—a blueprint for quan­tify­ing an­i­mal pain

MichaelStJules26 Jun 2021 20:05 UTC
71 points
2 comments2 min readEA link

Wild An­i­mal Ini­ti­a­tive fea­tured in Vox

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70 points
8 comments1 min readEA link
(www.wildanimalinitiative.org)

Biol­ogy pro­ject in search of first au­thor: imag­ing the brain of pop­u­lar farmed in­sect Black Soldier Fly

Holly_Elmore9 Apr 2021 18:19 UTC
90 points
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[Question] How can non-biol­o­gists con­tribute to wild an­i­mal welfare?

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15 points
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The po­ten­tial to re­duce the suffer­ing of an­i­mals liv­ing in the wild by us­ing eDNA sampling

Animal_Ethics16 Nov 2020 20:19 UTC
28 points
3 comments22 min readEA link

Wild an­i­mal suffer­ing caused by fires and ways to pre­vent it: a non­con­tro­ver­sial in­ter­ven­tion

Animal_Ethics29 Aug 2020 14:09 UTC
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0 comments1 min readEA link

Wild an­i­mal suffer­ing video course

Animal_Ethics23 Jun 2020 12:19 UTC
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In­tro­duc­tion to wild an­i­mal suffer­ing: A guide to the issues

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Sur­vey­ing at­ti­tudes to­wards helping wild an­i­mals among sci­en­tists and students

Animal_Ethics20 Mar 2020 19:56 UTC
27 points
7 comments5 min readEA link

Zach Groff: Does suffer­ing dom­i­nate en­joy­ment in the an­i­mal king­dom?

EA Global18 Feb 2020 0:46 UTC
43 points
1 comment13 min readEA link
(www.youtube.com)

Scien­tists’ at­ti­tudes to­wards im­prov­ing the welfare of an­i­mals in the wild: a qual­i­ta­tive study

Animal_Ethics12 Feb 2020 19:55 UTC
41 points
2 comments5 min readEA link

Changes in con­di­tions are a pri­ori bad for av­er­age an­i­mal welfare

MichaelStJules9 Feb 2020 22:22 UTC
27 points
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A library of sci­en­tific refer­ences rele­vant to welfare biology

Animal_Ethics6 Dec 2019 14:24 UTC
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Con­crete next steps for age­ing-based welfare measures

Will Bradshaw1 Nov 2019 14:55 UTC
38 points
3 comments7 min readEA link

Will Brad­shaw: Biolog­i­cal ag­ing — a new ap­proach to mea­sur­ing an­i­mal welfare

EA Global18 Oct 2019 18:05 UTC
8 points
0 comments1 min readEA link
(www.youtube.com)

Assess­ing bio­mark­ers of age­ing as mea­sures of cu­mu­la­tive an­i­mal welfare

Will Bradshaw27 Sep 2019 8:00 UTC
74 points
13 comments21 min readEA link

How Much Do Wild An­i­mals Suffer? A Foun­da­tional Re­sult on the Ques­tion is Wrong.

zdgroff24 Jun 2019 21:51 UTC
83 points
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A Re­search Agenda for Estab­lish­ing Welfare Biology

abrahamrowe15 Mar 2019 18:24 UTC
22 points
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Os­car Horta: Pro­mot­ing Welfare Biol­ogy as the Study of Wild An­i­mal Suffering

EA Global26 Feb 2019 15:51 UTC
30 points
0 comments11 min readEA link
(www.youtube.com)

Brian To­masik – The Im­por­tance of Wild-An­i­mal Suffering

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