Abstract:
Animal welfare has been debated around the world, as humans continue to focus on satisfying their
limitless needs and desires. They use nature as a means of survival and need satisfaction. Animals are
part of nature and many environmentalists struggle for survival and the right to life of animals. The
human world is focused solely on industrial development, human livelihoods and the instrumental value
of nature. When discussing the nature and well-being of animals, it is necessary to take into account a
moral consideration based on the intrinsic value of nature. This includes surviving animals for their
own good, which is, protecting animals for their own betterment. Social wellbeing is defined as a better
life. This research focuses primarily on how to provide a better life for animals while giving them a
moral concern via the non-anthropological vision as explained by environmental ethics.
Environmental ethics embraces knowledge by providing insight into thinking morally about nonhuman
beings. The qualitative methodology was adopted for the research contains the philosophical and moral
analysis. As a result, this implies analytical and comparative approaches to environmental ethics.
Secondary data were collected as part of several articles, research and books on environmental ethics.
Non- anthropocentric is a successful measure of reducing the gap between humans and animals. It is
useful and useful in implementing legislation and policies that positively support the welfare of animals
and the protection of all nonhuman beings. The world needs a moral philosophical consideration to
protect animals and the welfare of animals.