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Animal welfare and rights is a growing concern globally, with increasing awareness about the treatment and well-being of animals. Here are some key aspects of this feature:
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Welfare advocates work within existing systems to pass laws for larger cages, better veterinary care, and more humane slaughter practices. Understanding Animal Rights: The Philosophical Shift Welfare Approach: The 3Rs (Replacement
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Part II: A Brief History of the Movement
The tension between welfare and rights is not new. It has evolved over centuries.
Example of Welfare in Practice: A dairy cow has access to nutritious feed, veterinary care, and a clean barn. However, her calf is removed shortly after birth to maximize milk production for humans. From a welfare perspective, if this removal is done painlessly and the calf is well-fed, the system can still be considered "high welfare." The animal is healthy and free from physical pain, even if her natural bonding behavior is frustrated.
Freedom from discomfort: An appropriate environment with shelter [9, 11].
- Non-human personhood rulings: Cetaceans (dolphins, whales) in India (2013). Elephant “Happy” – habeas corpus denied by NY Court of Appeals (2022). Great ape personhood campaigns ongoing.
2. Animal Testing (Vivisection)
- Welfare Approach: The 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement). Use cell cultures or computer models when possible (Replacement). Use fewer animals per experiment (Reduction). Use painkillers and enrichment (Refinement). Regulatory bodies like the IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee) enforce these standards.
- Rights Approach: Any experimentation on a non-consenting being is torture. The ends (medical progress for humans) do not justify the means (the suffering of the animal). Rights advocates point out that chimpanzees, who share 99% of our DNA, are no longer used in US laboratories (thanks to a welfare/rights hybrid campaign), but mice and rats (who are sentient) still suffer by the millions.
- The Verdict: There is a slow global shift toward non-animal methods (organs-on-chips, AI modeling), driven by both welfare science and rights-based pressure.
