101. Zoos and Aquariums Do Not Accomplish What They Claim They Do | Psychology Today
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Fish do feel pain: Yes they do, science tells us
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102. Killing wolves redux: Attitudes toward wolves vary regionally | Psychology Today
analysis by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that public attitudes toward wolves has improved over the past three decades.This trend is particularly strong in regions with new wolf populations and in recovery zone regions where the public
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103. Killing wolves redux: Attitudes toward wolves vary regionally | Psychology Today
analysis by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that public attitudes toward wolves has improved over the past three decades.This trend is particularly strong in regions with new wolf populations and in recovery zone regions where the public
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104. Leave the Alamogordo chimpanzees alone and return others to their safe home ...
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"Do fish feel pain?" redux: An interview with the author who shows of course they do
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105. Close Encounters Of A Lion Kind: Meeting Cougars, Foxes, Bears ... and Bear ...
Dog growls, fish pain, and gorilla play: New and exciting findings from the world of animals
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106. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
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107. Animals in media: Righting the wrongs | Psychology Today
than cow, pig, chicken, fish, or elk. She also notes a strong tendency to refer to animals by their utilitarian end such as beef cattle, dairy cows, laboratory rats, or circus elephants
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108. What do animals want from us? Their manifesto | Psychology Today
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Dog growls, fish pain, and gorilla play: New and exciting findings from the world of animals
Dogs first: Our friends can show us the way to kindness and compassion
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109. Close Encounters Of A Lion Kind: Meeting Cougars, Foxes, Bears ... and Bear ...
Dog growls, fish pain, and gorilla play: New and exciting findings from the world of animals
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110. Animal Emotions and Beastly Passions: We're Not the Only Emotional Bein...
that show that birds and fish also are sentient and experiencepain and suffering.Emotions have evolved as adaptations in numerous species and they serve asa social glue to bond animals with one another. Emotions also catalyze andregulate a wide
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