1. "Do fish feel pain?" redux: An interview with the author who shows...
poisoned 90 tons of goldfish, gizzard and shad in the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal with the chemical Rotenone, which suffocates fish, to support the sport fishing industry. A year earlier they poisoned tens of thousands of goldfish,
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2. "Do fish feel pain?" redux: An interview with the author who shows...
poisoned 90 tons of goldfish, gizzard and shad in the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal with the chemical Rotenone, which suffocates fish, to support the sport fishing industry. A year earlier they poisoned tens of thousands of goldfish,
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201101/do-fish-feel-pain-redux-interview-the-author-who-shows-course-they-do?quicktabs_5=1 - 58.3kb
3. "Do fish feel pain?" redux: An interview with the author who shows...
poisoned 90 tons of goldfish, gizzard and shad in the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal with the chemical Rotenone, which suffocates fish, to support the sport fishing industry. A year earlier they poisoned tens of thousands of goldfish,
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201101/do-fish-feel-pain-redux-interview-the-author-who-shows-course-they-do - 58.7kb
4. "Do fish feel pain?" redux: An interview with the author who shows...
poisoned 90 tons of goldfish, gizzard and shad in the Chicago Sanitary and Shipping Canal with the chemical Rotenone, which suffocates fish, to support the sport fishing industry. A year earlier they poisoned tens of thousands of goldfish,
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201101/do-fish-feel-pain-redux-interview-the-author-who-shows-course-they-do/ - 58.2kb
5. Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us | Psychology Today
methods and mortality in fish see ). Even hunters agree that catch-and-release are unethical and that torturing a fish at the end of a hook is just wrong. It would be singularly unethical not to increase protection for fish and other animals
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/fish-do-feel-pain-yes-they-do-science-tells-us?quicktabs_5=1 - 54.8kb
6. Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us | Psychology Today
methods and mortality in fish see ). Even hunters agree that catch-and-release are unethical and that torturing a fish at the end of a hook is just wrong. It would be singularly unethical not to increase protection for fish and other animals
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/fish-do-feel-pain-yes-they-do-science-tells-us?quicktabs_5=0 - 54.8kb
7. Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us | Psychology Today
methods and mortality in fish see ). Even hunters agree that catch-and-release are unethical and that torturing a fish at the end of a hook is just wrong. It would be singularly unethical not to increase protection for fish and other animals
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/fish-do-feel-pain-yes-they-do-science-tells-us - 54.8kb
8. Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us | Psychology Today
methods and mortality in fish see ). Even hunters agree that catch-and-release are unethical and that torturing a fish at the end of a hook is just wrong. It would be singularly unethical not to increase protection for fish and other animals
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/fish-do-feel-pain-yes-they-do-science-tells-us/ - 54.3kb
9. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
protect it when they hunted fish living among rocks and broken chunks of coral. They wondered why they did this when they could easily hunt fish in the open sea. Now we know why. It turns out that bottom-dwelling fish are more nutritious and are
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/why-dolphins-wear-sponges-evolution-work-and-seriously-misinformed-curmu?quicktabs_5=1 - 59.4kb
10. Why Dolphins Wear Sponges, Evolution At Work, and a Seriously Misinformed Cu...
protect it when they hunted fish living among rocks and broken chunks of coral. They wondered why they did this when they could easily hunt fish in the open sea. Now we know why. It turns out that bottom-dwelling fish are more nutritious and are
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/why-dolphins-wear-sponges-evolution-work-and-seriously-misinformed-curmu - 59.4kb