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“If wild animal welfare is intractable, everything is intractable.” by mal_graham🔸

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Nov 16, 2025
Mal Graham, a researcher on wild animal welfare within the Effective Altruism community, discusses the complexities of addressing wild animal welfare. He argues that concerns about tractability are often inconsistent, illustrating his points with examples like bird-window collisions. He explores four approaches to managing uncertainty in interventions and emphasizes that wild animal welfare is not inherently more intractable than global health or AI safety. By applying consistent moral standards, Mal champions a more coherent approach to altruism.
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INSIGHT

Wild Animal Welfare Is Not Uniquely Intractable

  • Wild animal welfare faces tractability worries mainly from perceived ecosystem complexity and backfire risk.
  • These worries often reflect inconsistent justification standards rather than unique intractability.
ANECDOTE

Bird-Window Collisions As A Case Study

  • Bird-window collisions may kill over a billion birds annually and illustrate tractability issues.
  • We lack data on injury outcomes, alternative deaths, and population impacts, complicating cost-effectiveness analysis.
INSIGHT

Saved Birds May Face Alternative Deaths

  • Preventing collision deaths may only delay other deaths like predation and change suffering profiles.
  • Whether interventions are net positive depends on empirical facts and philosophical views about life value.
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