From Extinction to Opposition: The Double Threat Facing Zoology in Modern Society through the Lens of Australia

Gargee Basu *

School of Law, Brainware University, Barasat, India.

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Abstract

The overarching theme of Science Under Siege: Zoology Under Threat highlights the urgent need to reject the idea that science is optional or dismissible in today’s society. Much of the pushback against science, including zoology, comes from religious groups, political interests seeking short-term benefits, or from philosophical views that oppose the scientific study and management of wildlife. An extreme stance within the animal rights movement also opposes conservation efforts, even though ethical considerations regarding animals and the environment are essential for their sustainable management. Brian Martin, in his insightful piece Breaking the Siege: Guidelines for Struggle in Science, notes that when science comes under attack, opponents often use tactics to minimize public outrage—such as covering up their actions, discrediting the targets, reinterpreting events, or using official channels to create an illusion of fairness. Currently, zoology and zoologists are facing such attacks, and the continued degradation of our ecosystems is a disturbing consequence. In Australia, the accelerating extinction rates, fuelled by invasive species, climate change, and habitat destruction, are steadily erasing the country's rich zoological heritage. This paper has been conducted through the analysis of secondary data sources, including published scientific literature, policy reviews, and ethical critiques. No primary data collection was undertaken. The reliance on secondary data ensures that the arguments presented are rooted in peer-reviewed evidence and authoritative documentation relevant to the intersection of zoology, ethics, and environmental governance. The collected literature was examined to trace common themes, prevailing arguments, and underlying conceptual structures relevant to the research focus.

Keywords: Animal rights, betrayal of science, climate change, commercial harvesting of kangaroos, invasive species


How to Cite

Basu, Gargee. 2025. “From Extinction to Opposition: The Double Threat Facing Zoology in Modern Society through the Lens of Australia”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46 (11):82-92. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i115007.