2020
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13525
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Killing with compassion for the sake of conservation: response to Lynn et al. 2019

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“…In addition, public opinions about the social or ethical acceptability of lethal management approaches, especially when implemented at high intensities, can be a significant consideration in many communities. 38 , 55 61 All of these factors will vary among – and often within – communities, and it is not our purpose in this paper to suggest that there is a universal ‘best’ approach. Rather, our aim is to provide systematically structured information about the biological viability, relative cost-effectiveness and anticipated 10-year reductions in FRC abundance associated with different management options that is well grounded in existing knowledge about FRC populations and the realities of open demographic environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, public opinions about the social or ethical acceptability of lethal management approaches, especially when implemented at high intensities, can be a significant consideration in many communities. 38 , 55 61 All of these factors will vary among – and often within – communities, and it is not our purpose in this paper to suggest that there is a universal ‘best’ approach. Rather, our aim is to provide systematically structured information about the biological viability, relative cost-effectiveness and anticipated 10-year reductions in FRC abundance associated with different management options that is well grounded in existing knowledge about FRC populations and the realities of open demographic environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We thank Crespin et al. (2020) for raising their questions about our article “A Moral Panic Over Cats” (Lynn et al. 2019).…”
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