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Couldthediscoveriesinbiologicalscienceschange
ourrelationshipswithanimals?
Summary
Humanityhasmadegreattechnologicaladvance,butourspiritualdevelopment,inrelationto
animals,havechangedlittle.Today’sscientificknowledgeabouttheanimals,theirbiology,the
importanceisincomparablygreaterthaninthepast.Itcanhelpusinafundamentalchangeinthe
approachtotheanimalstomaketheirfatemuchbetter.Theeffectofscientificresearchineco-
logyisaverycomplexpictureoftheworldinwhichalltheelementsareconnectedinallsortsof
ways.Carefullystudyingtherelationshipsintheworldaroundus,wecometotheconclusionthat
eachspecies,nomatterthelevelofevolutionarydevelopment,isnecessary,important,isex-
pectedtofulfillitsuniquerole.Everybeinglivesonlybyotherbeings.Modernstudiesofecosys-
temssuggeststhattherelationshipbetweenlivingorganismsaremostlybasedoncooperation,the
principleofco-existenceandmutualdependency,andthattheserelationsaremoreorless
symbioticinnature.Ecologyiscalledassubversivediscipline,duetoitsbasicpremise:interre-
latednessofall.Theadoptionofthisassumptionisacompletechangeofperspectiveforthere-
searcher,butalsoforallofus,shouldmeanacompletechangeintheapproachtoanimals.
Biologicalknowledgeaboutanimalsandhowtheirliveshavebecomericher.Thelatestresearch
showsthatanimalsareendowedwithmuchmoreadvancedcognitiveandsocialabilitiesthanwe
thought.Eachyearbringsanewandsurprisingfactsabouttheirbehavior,skills.Commonsensa-
tionsofhumansandothermammalshasbecomeaclearandindisputableasaresultofbrainre-
searchinthetwentiethcentury.Although,doweneedbiologicalevidencesdemonstratingthe
similaritiesbetweenmanandofanimalstomakeafundamentalbreakthroughinourapproachto
animals?Afterall,therighttolife,torespect,isnotsomethingtobeearned.Itisinalienableand