80,000 Hours Podcast

#56 - Persis Eskander on wild animal welfare and what, if anything, to do about it

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Apr 15, 2019
Persis Eskander, a researcher at the Open Philanthropy Project, discusses the often-overlooked topic of wild animal welfare. She reveals the stark realities wild animals face, from predation to starvation, challenging our romanticized views of nature. Eskander highlights the sheer scale of suffering among wild animals and argues for ethical intervention. She also explores the complexities of ecosystems, the implications of human actions, and the need for innovative solutions to enhance animal welfare without disrupting ecological balance.
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Scale of Wild Animal Welfare

  • Wild animal welfare is a significant problem due to the sheer number of animals.
  • Even small improvements could have a large impact.
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Neglectedness of Wild Animal Welfare

  • Wild animal welfare is a neglected area with few researchers.
  • Less than $1 million is dedicated to this cause annually.
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Insect Suffering

  • Insects may experience more suffering than pleasure due to their short lifespans and high mortality rates.
  • Many die young, likely before accumulating enough positive experiences.
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