Environmental Ethics: Invasive Species and Moral Considerability
Invasive species pose ethical dilemmas regarding management and eradication. When organisms enter foreign systems through human activities, species can disrupt local balance, alter biodiversity, and alter habitats (Fizzarotti, pp. 231-236). Their classification as “invasive” reflects the human ethos that weighs perceived destruction against the balance of intact ecosystems. However, the problems caused by invasive species ... Read More
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