21. How to Do Animal Rights - Zoophilia
gratification to cause an animal distress or pain, impair a young animal's development or coerce an adult animal into unwilling acts. But responsible zoophiles would surely care for their animal partners, who must be consenting, and insure the
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22. How to Do Animal Rights - Altruism and Animal Rights
are common throughout the animal kingdom but usually within a species, not across species (such as a human who is altruistic to an animal). This highlights a difficulty for achieving rights for animals. Humans and some animal species are made by
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23. How to Do Animal Rights - The Five Freedoms
enough to apply to all farm animals anywhere in the world (indeed, to all animals, see animal Friendly Traveller, Chapter 4).
CLICK TO BUY PRINT. (Text for translation: The Five Freedoms for animals. Freedom to express
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24. How to Do Animal Rights - Mirror Test of Animal Consciousness
free online-book to action animal rights.
Buy the book version of How to Do animal Rights .
animal RightsPaintings & Prints
Free Use You are welcome to use these
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25. How to Do Animal Rights - Contractarianism
free online-book to action animal rights.
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animal RightsPaintings & Prints
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26. How to Do Animal Rights - Brains: Milestones of Understanding
of thoughts, feelings and behaviours; we cannot fully understand our relationship to animals at least until we know what is going on in them.
The brain is the chief mediator of thoughts, feelings and behaviour in animals. The brain,
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27. How to Do Animal Rights - Terrorism
your personal liberty.
Animal Extremism & Terrorism
Politicians, the news media and people with vested interests in Animals sometimes accuse Animal rights extremists of terrorism. Violent Animal rights extremism is largely confined to
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28. How to Do Animal Rights - Posters, Paintings, Cartoons & Prints
produced for How to Do Animal Rights . Please place a link to this page with each one so that other Animal rights workers may find and use them. Print them into flyers, leaflets and newsletters for your Animal rights handouts. You can buy
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29. How to Do Animal Rights - Henry Salt
book entirely devoted to animal rights, published in 1892: animals' Rights: considered in relation to social progress (1). He sought to impress people not to kill or eat animals and submitted that such behaviour is the distinction of a
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30. How to Do Animal Rights - Farm Animal Mutilation
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Mutilation of Farm Animals
Animal mutilation is removing or destroying part of an Animal for non-healing purposes. Factory farmed Animals are commonly mutilated. Mutilation is an attempt to make the Animals fit the conditions of
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