We are commanded to be kind to all animals and take great care for the ones we're responsible for, if I'm not mistaken.
Recently on a wildlife forum I'm signed up to there was a thread stared about a magazine about insects and other arthropods (creatures with exoskeletons), which gives out laminated specimens of real arthropods, captive bred and then killed for the purpose of display in this magazine. A discussion erupted about the morality of this sort of thing.
The animals are apparently killed humanely and are for the purpose of educating children (still debatable whether or not it would be effective) and helping them to develop an interest about them. Still, something in me says no this seems very wrong.
If the animal is killed humanely for the purpose of education, is this permissible? I don't think it is but I'd like to make sure I'm not overreacting.
Recently on a wildlife forum I'm signed up to there was a thread stared about a magazine about insects and other arthropods (creatures with exoskeletons), which gives out laminated specimens of real arthropods, captive bred and then killed for the purpose of display in this magazine. A discussion erupted about the morality of this sort of thing.
The animals are apparently killed humanely and are for the purpose of educating children (still debatable whether or not it would be effective) and helping them to develop an interest about them. Still, something in me says no this seems very wrong.
If the animal is killed humanely for the purpose of education, is this permissible? I don't think it is but I'd like to make sure I'm not overreacting.