Opinions on conservation are more complex than a Global North vs South divide
March 19, 2025Conservation decision makers are often faced with a difficult question: whether to prioritise the interests of people or wild animals, and individual wild animals or groups of animals? Responses to these questions continue to attract much public and scientific debate, especially because the response to these questions may be further complicated by Global North-South divisions.
New research from the Morally Contested Research Project suggests that conservation priorities of those in the Global North may override the needs, interests, and concerns of those living in biodiversity rich areas of the Global South. The study used in-person and online questionnaires sent to over 3300 participants to understand the conservation priorities of ten different populations (or ‘publics’) living in rural and urban parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.