Trevor Brooks- More Endangered Species
The article "Duties to Endangered Species" by Holmes Rolston, III talks about why humans have a responsibility to protect endangered animals and plants. The author explains that every species has value and plays an important role in nature. When a species disappears, it affects the entire ecosystem, which can harm other species, including humans. Rolston argues that we have ethical duties to care for endangered species, not just because they are useful to us, but because they have a right to exist. He says that protecting them isn’t just about helping nature, it’s also the right thing to do. The article also discusses how humans are often the reason species become endangered, through things like pollution, habitat destruction, and hunting. Because of this, Rolston believes we have a special responsibility to fix the damage we’ve caused and protect the diversity of life on Earth.
Rolston, Holmes. “Duties to Endangered Species.” BioScience, vol. 35, no. 11, 1985, pp. 718–26. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1310053.
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