An Overview of Biodiversity Conservation Ethics in Christianity
Journal Title: International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology - Year 2021, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
If the mankind is to survive on this planet perpetually, the safety of environment and conservation of biodiversity should be their two major concerns. However, despite efforts of several national and international organizations this aspect has not taken required fillip politically, sociologically or religiously in most countries. Considering the importance of conservation of biodiversity and safety of environment almost all religions of the world have provided adequate guidelines for sustainable and judicious use of natural resources including biodiversity and wildlife.
Authors and Affiliations
Yahya HAS*
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