De-extinction is the process through which extinct species can be brought back into existence. Although these projects have the potential to cause great harm to animal welfare, discussion on issues surrounding de-extinction have focussed primarily on other issues. In this paper, I examine the potential types of welfare harm that can arise through de-extinction programs, including problems with cloning, captive rearing and re-introduction. I argue that welfare harm should be an important consideration when making decisions on de-extinction projects. Though most of the proposed benefits of these projects are insufficient to outweigh the current potential welfare harm, these problems may be overcome with further development of the technology and careful selection of appropriate species as de-extinction candidates.
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Univ Sussex, Fac Media Arts & Humanities, Brighton BN1 9RG, EnglandUniv Sussex, Fac Media Arts & Humanities, Brighton BN1 9RG, England
Nelson, Avey
O'Riordan, Kate
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