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Wild animal suffering

An introduction

Video course about wild animal suffering

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Welfare biology

The situation of animals in the wild

Malnutrition and thirst in wild animals
Diseases in nature
Physical injuries in wild animals
Weather conditions and nonhuman animals
Animals in natural disasters
Antagonism in nature: Interspecific conflict
Antagonism in nature: Intraspecific fights
Antagonism in nature: Sexual conflict
Psychological stress in wild animals

Why wild animal suffering matters

Population dynamics and animal suffering
Evolutionary reasons why suffering prevails in nature
Can animals in the wild be harmed in the same ways as domesticated animals and humans?

Helping animals in the wild

Rescuing trapped animals
Vaccinating and healing injured and sick animals
Helping animals in fires and natural disasters
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