Bridging U.S. Conservative Values And Animal Protection
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Abstract
While animal advocacy can be apolitical, in recent years U.S. conservatives have generally been less supportive of animal protection measures. However, there is room for positive change. In this study, we implemented qualitative methods to determine how animal advocates in the U.S. can leverage conservative political values to bring about legislative change for animals at the state and federal levels. Using a combination of academic literature review and desk research, we identified values demonstrated by the Republican Party of the United States, conservative U.S. media, and the Republican public, and determined how these align with animal protection goals and actions. By identifying areas of common ground, we show how animal advocates can work with conservatives to create a better world for animals.
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