Know the animals, respect the planet, love thy neighbor.
Rowan Blogg is an Australian veterinarian of the highest
distinction and I greatly admire his professionalism, which I
observed for years at close range.
In Any Kind of Danger he has extended his work into the
environment and moral philosophy by tackling the complex issue of
how we exploit animals. In the 19th Century William Wilberforce and
other pioneers argued that our treatment of animals is a measure of
our humanity. Peter Singer's Animal Liberation (1975) stimulated
international interest in the subject. Dr Blogg's book should do
the same.
Rowan Blogg examines the role of wildlife on the planet,
millions of years before our species became dominant, but how much
habitat do we reserve for their natural life? How many species are
under threat?
The world's population will stabilise at about nine billion in
2050 - and this raises the fundamental issues of how much land,
water and energy we will devote to raising animals for food. Is
grazing an efficient or humane way of feeding our species?
Industrial farming - out of sight and out of mind - involves
inescapable cruelty. Chickens are raised on an A4 size of smaller
'scratching area', confined in multi-layered cages.
Do animals have a right of access to sunlight and paddock for at
least the great part of their lives? How does a cow giving birth
cope with a crowded cattle truck?
Do we turn our eyes away from the inevitable suffering involved
in animal transport, especially life sheep exports?
There are profound moral lessons to be learned from observing how
we treat animals - and yet the issue will not be on the agenda for
the next Federal or State elections.
We are in Dr Blogg's debt for this thoughtful, passionate
book.
-Barry Jones, AO, FAA, FAHA. FTSE, FASSA
Australian Minister for Science 1983-90
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