Allmark-Kent 84
At this time, efforts to protect both wild and domesticated animals were
fragmented, uneven, and halting; it was the work of scattered groups and
committed individuals, often inhibited by conflicting interests and an
unconcerned government. In addition, they lacked the “more radical edge” that
informed animal protection movements in other parts of the Anglo-American
world (222). I would suggest that in this conservatism, we can see (again)
Canada’s paradoxical need to both exploit and protect its animals. This is
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