If you click on the article title link, you'll be taken to the journal site: For articles that aren't open access, I generally indicate an alternative link:
Sandler R, Palmer C. The emerging movement against wild animal suffering and its potential implications for conservation. Oryx. Published online 2025:1-10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S003060532510152X (Open access)
Kaebnick, G. E., Collins, J. P., Jayaram, A., Tiernan, R. G., Barnhill, K., Carter, L., Chemhuru, M., Fresia, P., Jennings, B., Meine, C., Ndebele, P., Palmer, C., Preston, C., Redford, K. H., Rohwer, Y., Sandler, R., Scott, M. J., Taitingfong, R., & Zoloth, L. (2025). Deliberate extinction by genome modification: An ethical challenge. Science (2025-05-15) https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adv4045. A link to this article can be found at the Hastings Center website at: https://www.thehastingscenter.org/news/should-we-ever-genetically-edit-a-species-out-of-existence/
Palmer, C. 2025. In Memoriam: Mark Sagoff (1941–2023). Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2025 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1080/21550085.2025.2508129
Sandøe, P., Gade, U., Ujvari, ML., Wohler, B., Lund TB., Meilby H., Palmer, C., Neilson, SS. 2025. "Changes in management of owned cats in the countryside - A comparison of results taken from surveys in the same rural area of Denmark in 1998 and 2022." PLoS ONE 20 (2) e0316704. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316704 (Open access)
Clare Palmer and Ron Sandler. 2025. Mapping the ethics landscape for the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) in conservation. Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research (early view). . https://doi.org/10.1163/25889567-bja10058 (Text link is to pre-print version.)
Yasha Rohwer, Clare Palmer, Jeremy Searle. 2024. Biodiversity conservation, consistency, and Mus musculus. Conservation Biology (On early view) https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14427 (Text link is to pre-print version.)
Clare Palmer. “Climate change and wild animals: key ethical perspectives.” Global Journal of Animal Law. 12/1 2024 pp. 105-115 (Open access)
Clare Palmer. “Human responsibility for predation”. Food Ethics 9/3 2024. (Paywall, but full text available on Researchgate here)
Peter Sandøe, Henning Otte Hansen, Eddie Bokkers, Roi Mandel Briefer, Peter Stamp Enemark, Björn Forkman, Marie Haskell, Hans Houe, Søren Saxmose Nielsen, Evelien de Olde, Clare Palmer, Colette Vogeler, Tove Christensen. “Dairy cattle welfare – the relative effect of legislation, industry standards and labelled niche production in five European countries” Animal: the international journal of animal biosciences 17/12 2023 (Open access)
Fischer, B., Palmer, C. & Kasperbauer, T.J. Hybrid theories, psychological plausibility, and the human/animal divide. Philosophical Studies 180, 1105–1123 2023. (Paywall, but full text available on Researchgate here)
Peter Sandøe, Clare Palmer, Sandra Corr, Svenja Springer & Thomas Bøker Lund. “Do people really care less about their cats than about their dogs? A comparative study in three European countries”. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10 2023. (Open access)
Iben Meyer, Björn Forkman, Merete Fredholm, Carmen Glanville, Bernt Guldbrandtsen, Eliza Ruiz Izaguirre, Clare Palmer, Peter Sandøe. “Pampered pets or poor bastards? The welfare of dogs kept as companion animals”. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 251.105640. 2022. (Open access)
Peter Sandøe, Henning Otte Hansen, Björn Forkman, Peter van Horne, Hans Houe, Ingrid C. de Jong, Jørgen B. Kjær, Søren Saxmose Nielsen, Clare Palmer, Helle Lottrup Halkjaer Rhode, Tove Christensen. “Market driven initiatives can improve broiler welfare – A comparison across five European countries based on the Benchmark method”. Poultry Science 101/5 101806. 2022. (Open access)
Clare Palmer and Bob Fischer. “Should Global Conservation Initiatives Prioritize Phylogenetic Diversity?” Philosophia 50, 2283–2302 2022 (Paywall, but full text available on Researchgate here)
Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón, Franziska Matthies-Wiesler, Nicolas Bierne, Aurélie Binot, Jérôme Boissier, Anaïs Devouge, Jeanne Garric, Kim Gruetzmacher, Christoph Grunau, Jean-François Guégan, Sylvie Hurtrez-Boussès, Anke Huss, Serge Morand, Clare Palmer, Denis Sarigiannis, Roel Vermeulen, Robert Barouki. “Getting out of crises: Environmental, social-ecological and evolutionary research is needed to avoid future risks of pandemics”. Environment International, 158, 106915. 2022. (Open access)
Clare Palmer “The Value of Wild Nature: Comments on Kyle Johannsen’s Wild Animal Ethics". Philosophia 50 853-863. 2022. (Paywall, but full text available on Researchgate here)
Clare Palmer “Assisting wild animals vulnerable to climate change: Why ethical strategies diverge.” Journal of Applied Philosophy 38/2: 179-195, 2021 (Paywall)
Kim Gruetzmacher (lead author) William B.Karesh, John H.Amuasi, Adnan Arshad, Andrew Farlow, Sabine Gabrysch, Jens Jetzkowitz, Susan Lieberman, Clare Palmer, Andrea Winkler & Chris Walzer. “The Berlin Principles on One Health - Bridging Global Health and Conservation” Science of the Total Environment 764: 142919 April 2021 (Open access)
Peter Sandøe, Henning Otte Hansen, Helle Lottrup Halkjær Rhode, Hans Houe, Clare Palmer , Björn Forkman & Tove Christensen. ”Benchmarking farm animal welfare – A novel tool for cross-country comparison applied to pig production and pork consumption.” Animals. 10/6, 955, 2020. (Open access)
Christian Gamborg, Clare Palmer & Peter Sandøe. “Ethical management of wildlife: Lethal versus nonlethal control of white-tailed deer.” Conservation Science and Practice. 2/4, e171, 2020.(Open access)
Clare Palmer. “Conservation strategies in a changing climate – Moving beyond an animal liberation /environmental ethics divide.” Les Ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum. 13/1, 17–42, 2018. (Open access)
Clare Palmer. “Should we offer assistance to both wild and domesticated animals?” The Harvard Review of Philosophy 25, 7-19, 2018. (Paywall; full text available at ResearchGate here
Clare Palmer, Hanne Gervi Pedersen & Peter Sandøe. “Beyond Castration and Culling: Should we use non-surgical, pharmacological methods to control the sexual behavior and reproduction of animals?” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31/2, 197-218, 2018. (Paywall). Pre-print freely available on Academia.edu here.)
Sandra Corr, Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. Invited peer commentary: “Encouraging self-reflection by veterinary clinicians: Ethics on the clinic floor”. Commentary on Philip Rosoff et al.'s article, “Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in a Tertiary Care Veterinary Specialty Hospital: Adaptation of the Human Clinical Consultation Committee Model". American Journal of Bioethics 18/2, 55-57. 2018. (Paywall) Pre-print freely available here.
Clare Palmer. “Saving Species but Losing Wildness: Should we genetically adapt wild animal species to help them respond to climate change?” Midwest Studies in Philosophy 40/1, 234-251, 2016. (Paywall; preprint on Researchgate here )
Clare Palmer.“Against the view that we are normally required to assist wild animals.” Relations 3/2, 203-210. 2015 (with a response by Catia Faria).
Clare Palmer. “Response to Vulnerability, Dependence, and Special Obligations to Domesticated Animals by Elijah Weber,” (Invited) Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28/4, 695-703, 2015. (Paywall, but available on Researchgate here)
NESCent Working Group on the Evolutionary Biology of the Built Environment: Martin, Laura, Adams, Rachel; Bateman, Ashley; Bik, Holly; Hawks, John; Hird, Sarah; Hughes, David; Kembel, Steven; Kinney, Kerry; Kolokotronis, Sergios-Orestis; Levy, Gabriel; McClain, Craig; Meadow, James; Medina, Raul; Mhuireach, Gwynne; Moreau, Corrie; Munshi-South, Jason; Nichols, Lauren; Palmer, Clare; Popova, Laura; Schal, Coby; Täubel, Martin; Trautwein, Michelle; Ugalde, Juan; Dunn, Robert. “Evolution of the Indoor Biome”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 30/4, 223-232, 2015. (Paywall; available on ResearchGate here)
Discussed in New York Times: Science, Karl Zimmer Mar.19 2015 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/19/science/the-next-frontier-the-great-indoors.html?_r=0
Peter Sandøe, Clare Palmer, Sandra Corr, Arne Astrup, Charlotte Reinhard Bjørnvad.” Canine and Feline Obesity viewed from a One Health Perspective.” The Veterinary Record 18 December, 610-616, 2014. (Paywall, but copy available from Glasgow University here)
Clare Palmer. “Ethics and Policy Issues: Three Questions on Climate Change.” Invited contribution to “Roundtable: the Facts, Fictions and Futures of Climate Change”. Ethics and International Affairs 28/3, 343-350, 2014.(Paywall; version freely available at academia.edu here )
Clare Palmer, Katie McShane and Ron Sandler. “Environmental Ethics.” Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 419-442, 2014. Open access.
Clare Palmer & Brendon Larson. “Should we move the whitebark pine? Ethics, conservation and assisted migration.” Environmental Values 23/6, 641-662. 2014. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here.
Discussed in New York Times Science, Karl Zimmer, Sept.23 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/science/under-theat-flight-may-be-best-response-for-trees.html
Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Sophie Collins, Björn Forkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen & Clare Palmer. “The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it undermine the view that only welfare matters in our dealings with animals?” Environmental Values 23/6, 727-742, 2014. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. “Companion Cats as Co-Citizens? Comments on Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka’s Zoopolis.” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 52: 759-767 2013 (Journal of the Canadian Philosophical Association).
Contribution to book symposium on Donaldson & Kymlicka’s Zoopolis, to which Donaldson and Kymlicka replied: “Reply: Animal Citizenship, Liberal Theory and the Historical Moment”, pp. 769-786.
Clare Palmer. “Frameworks for understanding Environmental Ethics.” Ethical Research 3/3, 123-146. 2013. (University of Qom, Iran; not available online).
Clare Palmer. “What (if anything) do we owe wild animals?” Between the Species 16/1, 15-38. 2013. Open access.
Two replies published: Joel McClellan “What the Wild Things Are” and Gordon Burghart “Beyond Suffering”.
Clare Palmer (lead author), Peter Sandøe & Sandra Corr. “Inconvenient Desires: should we routinely neuter companion animals?” Anthrozoos: 25th Anniversary Edition 25/1, August 153-172, 2012. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here.
Clare Palmer. “Does breeding a bulldog harm it? Breeding, ethics and harm to animals” Animal Welfare 21, 157-166, 2012. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. “Place-Historical Narratives: Road - Or Roadblock - to Sustainability?” Ethics, Policy and Environment 14/3, 345-359, 2011. Paywall. Version available at Researchgare here.
Clare Palmer. “Animal Disenhancement & the Non-Identity Problem: a response to Thompson.” Nanoethics 5/1, 43-48. 2011. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here.
Clare Palmer. “Harms to Species? Species, Ethics and Climate Change: the case of the polar bear.” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 23/2, 587-603, 2009. Open access.
Clare Palmer and Emily Brady. “Landscape and Value in the Work of Alfred Wainwright". Landscape Research 32/4, 397-421, 2007. Paywall. Version available on Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. "Response to Cobb and Menta," in Forum section in Process Studies 33/1: 46-70. 2004. Paywall. Version on Researchgate here
Additional response: John Cobb Process Studies 34/1 2005 "Another Response to Clare Palmer."
Clare Palmer. "Respect for Nature in The Earth Charter." Ethics, Place and Environment 7/1 & 2, 97-107, 2004. Paywall. Version on Researchgate here.
Doris Schroeder and Clare Palmer "Technology assessment and the 'Ethical Matrix'" Poiesis and Praxis 1/1: 295-307, 2003. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. "Colonisation, Urbanisation and Animals" Philosophy and Geography 6/1, 47-58, 2003. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. "Placing Animals in Urban Environmental Ethics" Journal of Social Philosophy 34/1, 64-78, 2003. Paywall. Version available at Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. "Animals in Christian ethics: developing a relational approach" Ecotheology (Now the Journal of Religion, Nature and Culture) 7/2, 164-186, 2003. Paywall. Available on Researchgate here
Clare Palmer. "Christianity, Englishness and the Southern English Countryside: a study of the work of H.J. Massingham." Social and Cultural Geography 3/1, 25-38, 2002. Paywall. Version available on Academia.edu here
Clare Palmer."Taming the Wild Profusion of Existing Things? A Study of Foucault, Power and Animals" Environmental Ethics 23/4 339-358, 2002. Paywall. Version available on Researchgate here
Reprinted (lightly edited) in Matther Chrulew and Dinesh Wadiwal (eds) Foucault and Animals (Brill Academic Publishers 2016) pp. 105-131.
Translation and reprint as “Apprivoiser la profusion sauvage des choses existantes?” Philosophie 112 23-46. 2011.(Transl. Hicham-Stephane Afeissa)
Clare Palmer. "Religion in the Making: Animality, Savagery and Civilisation in the Thought of A.N.Whitehead" Society and Animals 5/3, 287-304 2000. Available at the Animals and Society Institute here
Clare Palmer. "Identity, Community and the Natural Environment: Some Perspectives from Process Thinking." In Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion. Special edition edited by Andrew Brennan and Nina Witozsec 2/3, 257-269 1998. Paywall. Version available at ResearchGate here
Clare Palmer. "The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract" Environmental Values 6/4, 411- 425, 1997. Paywall. Full text available at the Environment and Society portal here
Clare Palmer. "Some Problems with Sustainability" Studies in Christian Ethics 7/1, 52-62, 1994. Paywall. Version available at Phil Archive here
Clare Palmer. "A Bibliographical Essay on Environmental Ethics" Studies in Christian Ethics 7/1, 68-97, 1994. Paywall. Version available at Phil Archive here