Mosquitoes and People: Environmental Ethics Concerns

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Abstract

Everyday activities, like putting flowers on a grave or traveling across country, can lead to the spread of mosquitoes, some of which may transmit disease-causing viruses or parasites. This paper discusses deforestation, wetland restoration, travel and trade from the perspective of the effects these activities have on mosquito population.

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Willott, E. (2002). Mosquitoes and People: Environmental Ethics Concerns. Global Bioethics, 15(4), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2002.10800822

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