宠物与野生动物相互作用的影响:弥合欧盟动物福利与自然保护法之间的差距

IF 4.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Miguel Ángel Gómez-Serrano
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随着时间的推移,公众保护动物的意识不断发展。动物保护的社会方法正变得越来越两极化,保护主义者、公众和政策制定者之间的保护观念相互矛盾。虽然动物福利倡导者和野生动物保护主义者的目标有一些重叠,但优先事项仍然不一致,特别是在伴侣和野生动物互动方面。在处理涉及宠物和野生动物相互作用的保护策略时,这些优先事项和框架的差异可能会带来重大挑战。本文探讨了动物福利倡导者的不同目标,传统上关注家养物种,以及野生动物保护。它回顾了宠物和野生动物之间的相互作用所产生的主要影响——无论是由于野化、自由漫游还是宠物在自然栖息地行走——并提出了在欧盟法律和政治框架内协调这些冲突的立法方法的策略。这可以通过修改这些指令或通过强制性的欧洲法规来实现。与此同时,欧盟动物福利立法的初步发展使我们能够重新思考如何解决宠物对野生动物的影响,既要从主人的责任角度出发,防止他们的宠物自由漫游或变得野性,也要从减少其影响的机制(例如安乐死)的角度出发。虽然将重点放在欧洲自然保护指令的稳健性及其严格执行上是合理的,但欧盟成员国继续逃避这一责任。因此,必须确保欧洲当局作出更坚定的承诺,加强和执行保护野生动物免受家养动物侵害的立法。
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Impacts of pet–wildlife interactions: Bridging the gap between EU animal welfare and nature conservation laws

Impacts of pet–wildlife interactions: Bridging the gap between EU animal welfare and nature conservation laws
Public awareness of animal conservation has evolved over time. The social approach to animal conservation is becoming increasingly polarized, with conflicting perceptions of conservation among conservationists, the public, and policymakers. While there is some overlap between the goals of animal welfare advocates and wildlife conservationists, priorities remain misaligned, especially were companion and wild animals interact. These differences in priorities and frameworks can create significant challenges when addressing conservation strategies that involve the interaction of pets and wild animals. This article examines the divergent objectives of animal welfare advocates, traditionally focused on domestic species, and those of wildlife conservation. It reviews the main impacts resulting from interactions between pets and wild animals—whether due to feralization, free-roaming, or pet walking in natural habitats—and proposes strategies to harmonize legislative approaches to these conflicts within the legal and political framework of the European Union (EU). This can be implemented by amending these directives, or through mandatory European regulations. At the same time, the incipient development of animal welfare legislation in the EU allows us to rethink how to address the impact of pets on wildlife, both from the perspective of owners' responsibility to prevent their pets from free-roaming or becoming feral, and in terms of mechanisms to reduce their impact (e.g. euthanasia). While it would be reasonable to focus on the robustness of European nature protection directives and their strict enforcement, EU member states continue to evade this responsibility. Therefore, it is essential to secure a firmer commitment from European authorities to strengthen and enforce legislation that protects wild animals from domestic ones.
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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