Description: Zoological ethics refers to the ethical considerations surrounding the treatment of animals, especially in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) and its application in wildlife conservation. This field addresses questions about how AI technologies can influence the lives of animals, both in their natural habitats and in controlled environments. Zoological ethics focuses on the responsibility of researchers and AI developers to ensure that their applications are not only effective but also respectful of animal welfare. This includes assessing the impacts of AI on wildlife, protecting endangered species, and promoting practices that minimize animal suffering. As AI becomes integrated into research and conservation, zoological ethics becomes a crucial framework for guiding decisions that affect living beings, ensuring that technology is used in ways that benefit both humanity and the planet’s biodiversity.