1. Exotic and Wild Companion Animals: What We (Don't) Know | HumaneSpot.org
First, illegally imported animals are not reported. Second, many of these animals are imported for reasons other than to be sold as companion animals, including use in experiments, as entertainment animals, and to populate zoos. [1] Finally,
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2. Violence Against Human and Nonhuman Animals: Understanding and Evaluating th...
toward human and nonhuman animals is what Flynn labels “The progression thesis†(causal) and “generalized deviance†(correlation). In other words, the debate is whether individuals “escalate†from hurting
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3. Farmed Animals | HumaneSpot.org
Experimentation | Companion Animals | Diet and Nutrition | Entertainment Animals | Farmed Animals | General Animal Protection | Research Tools and Methods | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Wildlife and Exotics
The Humane
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4. The Conceptual Separation of Food and Animals in Childhood | HumaneSpot.org
Separation of Food and Animals in Childhood
Submitted on Jun 03, 2011 (Original item from 2009)
Farmed Animals | Vegetarianism and Veganism |
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5. Farmed Animals | HumaneSpot.org
Chain in the Light of Food Culture and History
Submitted on Jul 13, 2010 (Original item from 2005)
Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals
by Institute for Environmental Studies, Netherlands
This
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6. Transparency of the Meat Chain in the Light of Food Culture and History | Hu...
Chain in the Light of Food Culture and History
Submitted on Jul 13, 2010 (Original item from 2005)
Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals | Animal Welfare
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7. Cell Culture Beats Animal Tests for Irritancy Accuracy | HumaneSpot.org
NONPROFIT RESEARCH FOR ANIMALS
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8. Humanitarian Youth Culture Study 2006 | HumaneSpot.org
NONPROFIT RESEARCH FOR ANIMALS
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9. Horse Slaughter | HumaneSpot.org
Oct 06, 2010
Companion Animals | Farmed Animals | Wildlife and Exotics
A recent book by Hal Herzog, "Some We Love, Some We Hate, and Some We Eat," discusses the attitudes people have toward various species of Animals. In
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10. The Death of Animal Rights | HumaneSpot.org
more than eight shelter animals were euthanized every minute.
Farmed animals: In 1970, an estimated 3.2 billion animals were raised for food in the U.S. In 2007 that number was 9.5 billion. Additionally, a much larger proportion of farmed
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