51. Reply to comment | the Jane Goodall Institute
the environment and human culture through dynamic exhibitions, programs and IMAX® films. Fernbank’s alliance with Dr. Jane Goodall’s mission to create a worldwide network of people who care deeply for their human community, all
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52. Events - Animal Ecologies in Visual Culture
Animal Ecologies in Visual Culture
The symposium proposes an exploration of artistic practices involved with animals and environmental concern, the interconnectedness between humans, amphibians, reptiles and insects, and the environments in
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54. Members | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
Ethics. He published ‘Animals and the Discourse of Farming in Southern Africa’ in Society and Animals , Vol. 14, No.1, 2006, 39-59 and the review, Crying Fowl in the Journal of Animal Ethics (forthcoming). His research interests
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56. Alternatives to animals
> Alternatives to animals
Alternatives to animals
There is a huge range of non-animal research techniques that, as well as being a more humane approach to science, can also be cheaper, quicker and
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57. Alternatives to animals
> Alternatives to animals
Alternatives to animals
There is a huge range of non-animal research techniques that, as well as being a more humane approach to science, can also be cheaper, quicker and
http://www.buav.org/humane-science/alternatives-to-animals/ - 22.9kb
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58. WWF - Arguments for protection: culture
Why protect?
» Culture
Arguments for protection: Culture
Natural habitats and biodiversity
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59. WWF - WWF from 1961 to 2006
nature shaped human culture
The forces of nature shaped the evolution of Homo sapiens to what we are today. Those same forces also shaped human society.
The mastery of centralised agriculture gave human societies the luxury of
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60. Information Centre of General Animal Protection (beta) - Holds More Than 64,...
male gender attitudes to animals |
definition animal protection welfare rights
Categories
Attitudes:
attitudes towards animals |
attitudes towards animals international survey |
reverence for animals |
religion |
culture
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