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Ricardo Hernandez

Northeastern University
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  • Northeastern University
    Undergraduate
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Environmental Ethics
Animal Ethics
Philosophy of Economics
Areas of Interest
Environmental Ethics
Animal Ethics
Philosophy of Economics
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    Animal Ethics in the Wild: Wild Animal Suffering and Intervention in Nature: by Catia Faria, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2023, 232 pp., $29.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781009113458 (review)
    with Anya Ghai, Ryan Baylon, Mark Wells, and Ronald Sandler
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 29 (1): 131-134. 2026.
    Environmental Philosophy
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    A Non-Ideal Argument Against FBOMS (Final Barred Owl Management Strategy)?
    with Ann Thresher, Mark Wells, Ronald Sandler, and Ryan Baylon
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 28 (2): 181-184. 2025.
    In ‘Should We Kill One Owl to Save Another?’ Jay Odenbaugh argues that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service should begin to execute their Final Barred Owl Management Strategy (FBOMS). Per FBOMS, up t...
    Environmental Cost-Benefit AnalysisBiodiversityPrioritizationConservation EthicsClimate ChangeAnimal…Read more
    Environmental Cost-Benefit AnalysisBiodiversityPrioritizationConservation EthicsClimate ChangeAnimal Ethics, MiscIntrinsic Environmental ValueEnvironmental DiversityInstrumental Environmental Value
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    Animal Ethics in the Wild: Wild Animal Suffering and Intervention in Nature
    with Ronald Sandler, Mark Wells, Ryan Baylon, and Anya Ghai
    Ethics, Policy and Environment. forthcoming.
    The overarching issue addressed in Catia Faria’s Animal Ethics in the Wild: Wild Animal Suffering and Intervention in Nature is ‘the problem of wild animal suffering in nature: Ought we to prevent,...
    Environmental Cost-Benefit AnalysisNaturePrioritizationEnvironmental DiversityAnimal Well-BeingWilde…Read more
    Environmental Cost-Benefit AnalysisNaturePrioritizationEnvironmental DiversityAnimal Well-BeingWildernessConservation Ethics
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