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Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

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Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

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Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science 111 the Graduate School of The Ohio State UniversityByBenjamin J

. Wickizer. B. A.Graduate Program in Environment and Natural ResourceThe Ohio State University2016Thesis Committee:Dr. Jeremy T. Bruskotter. AdvisorDr Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

. Eric TomanDr. Robyn s. WilsonAbstractIntrinsic value has been rhe focus of philosophers’ inquiries in numerous contexts. Ill die case of wildlife, e

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

n\ nonmcnlal cdiicists have offered a \ aricly of frameworks asserting that species possess value outside of rhe utility they offer humans, although t

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)proach taken by environmental clines. Thus, little IS understood about intrinsic value in the context of conservation from a social psychological pers

pective.Using a national data sample from the United States, this study addresses four research questions: 1) What is the prevalence of (he belief tha Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

t wildlife possess intrinsic value? 2) Is the belief that Wildlife possess intrinsic value separate and distinct from existing measures of wildlife va

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

lue orientation (i.e.. mutualism)? 3) Does the belief that wildlife possess intrinsic value help explain other wildlife-related judgments? 4) What soc

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final) holds the belief that wildlife possess intrinsic V aluc; that iiilrinsic-v ahic belief is distinct from wildlife \ aluc orientation: that intrinsic-v

alue belief is associated with other wildlife-related judgments; and that most social and demograpilic factors have minimal dnccl association withiiin Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

trinsic-value belief. These findings have implications for the field of human dimensions of wildlife as well as wildlife policy. Perhaps most importan

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

tly, my findings suggest the majority of the American public deems wildlife worthy moral consideration -meaning, wildlife are entitled to be treated 1

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final) ignores the welfare of wildlife, focusing almost exclusively on provisioning benefits to human beings. Altering wildlife policy such that It provides

meaningful consideration for the welfare of wild animals would require profound changes to the policies and institutions that govern wildlife conserv Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

ation in the U.S.iiiDedicationI dedicate this work to my grandmother. Barbara Painter. She engendered a resolute curiosity 111 me. and taught me about

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

, among many other wondrous things, trilliums.ivAcknowledgmentsI first would like to acknowledge the insights that Dr. Eric Toman. Dr. Robyn Wilson, a

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)s excellent guidance, training, and assistance during my tenure at Ohio State University. I thank Dr Bruskotter and Dr. Wilson for allowing me to util

ize their dataset.The faculty at my undergraduate institution. SUNY Geneseo, whose training exceptionally prepared me to pursue my future professional Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

and academic undertakings, deserve acknowledgment specifically. I must thank Dr. William Cook and Dr. Jordan Kleiman. They taught me to ask the right

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

questions and understand the significance of the answers.I am appreciative of my family’s patience with my persistent inquiries for their opinions of

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)lity to succeed and surmount challenges. I thank my dad for his helpful informal statistics consultations, but more importantly. for his boundless wil

lingness to listen and provide insight and encouragement. And last, but certainly not least. I am eternally grateful to my fiancee. Laura, whose suppo Are Wildlife Good in Themselves-An Empirical Exploration into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief that Wildlife Possess Intrinsic Value (Absolute Final)

rt, patience, belief, and love serve as a wellspring for me.V

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

Are Wildlife Good in Themselves0 All Empirical Exploration Into the Prevalence and Features of the Belief That Wildlife Possess Intrinsic ValueThesisP

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