1. MAI Objectives & Principles - Minding Animals
and community activism and advocacy; and,
How science and community activism and advocacy can inform the academic study of nonhuman animals and society.
Minding Animals International and Conferences will not exclude any
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2. Protecting the Animals Seminar Series - Minding Animals
Seminars was run by animal advocacy and environmental organisations. The seminars considered such varied topics as protecting marine mammals, moon bears and kangaroos, the commercialisation of wildlife, animal advocacy, veterinary practices, and
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3. Utrecht Conference - Minding Animals
Series in which animal advocacy organisations and community advocates will present and discuss their work. The conference will be supported by an active social and arts programme.
1-3 July 2012: Final Pre-conference
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4. Possible Topics for Discussion - Minding Animals
Funding Animal Advocacy and Campaigns
• Animal Liberation, Community Action and the Law
• Government Inaction and Animal Exploitation
• Community Partnerships for Animal Protection
• Protecting the
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5. Conference Structure - Minding Animals
environment and or animal advocacy (inclusive of animal protection, animal welfare, animal rights, and animal liberation and wildlife protection). The framework therefore, was designed to allow the emerging field some insight into community
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