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Friday afternoon’s funny – Going tech isn’t always the best answer

Posted by Dr Gary Allen in Animal Ethics on May 13, 2022
Keywords: Animal ethics, Animal handling, Cartoon/Funny, Researcher responsibilities

The Linked Original Item was Posted On May 13, 2022

A funny cartoon about using laser trip wires and a camera to work out how monkeys are stealing food, when there is a key beside the cage.

A funny cartoon about using laser trip wires and a camera to work out how monkeys are stealing food, when there is a key beside the cage..Cartoon by Don Mayne www.researchcartoons.com

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Technology provides us with some fantastic tools to solve dilemmas that have been vexing us but as shown by the humorous Don Mayne cartoon, that complexity isn’t always the quickest and best answer.  For problems in the Animal Ethics area, or indeed in any area of research, the best move is to first step back to look at the context to see if there are any obvious answers.  Such as the keys to the cage hanging next to crafty animals with arms and opposable thumbs.  Why not use AHRECS to be a fresh set of eyes to look at a problem that your institution has been struggling with.  Contact us at enquiry@ahrecs.com to discuss.

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