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animals, 7 million saltwater fish and 185 million freshwater fish). As the number of animals kept for human companionship increases (up from 56 percent in 1988), our society continues to struggle with many of the difficult issues that accompany a
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22. ASI: HAS Courses in History
animals as the proverbial "fish in the water," this course seeks to complicate and de-naturalize the common sense understandings that make non-human animals an all too invisible part of world politics.
University of Washington
María
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and mice, as well as birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. These animals are mostly captive or purpose-bred, but some indigenous wildlife and non-indigenous species (particularly birds and certain nonhuman primates) are also used.
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and mice, as well as birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. These animals are mostly captive or purpose-bred, but some indigenous wildlife and non-indigenous species (particularly birds and certain nonhuman primates) are also used.
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trade. According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the profitability of the trade in wildlife is second only to the blackmarket trade in illegal drugs, both of which operate via the same individuals and infrastructure involving a large
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can include insects, birds, fish, reptiles, wildlife,
domestic animals, farm and production animals, working animals involved in industrial and
service roles, and more.
Session sponsored by the Cultural Geography Study Group of the
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cool ponds necessary for fish recovery, and bears do like to eat trout.
“It’s truly a regeneration of Yellowstone,” says Weiss.
And for us, the lesson is that helping animals to survive and prosper is a mission that
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I haven't eaten meat or fish since Christmas 1984, when I had my share of the Christmas turkey, and then quit. I can faintly recall arguments about the inbuilt inefficiencies of meat-eating, but the decision of this particular hard-bitten
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world-the perspective of a fish or dog or elephant-and, in doing so, have crossed a boundary that Western philosophy has worked assiduously to maintain. We will also analyze moments when human beings find their sense of what it means to be human
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according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service only five percent of the population 16 years old and older went hunting in 2006. Pro-hunting sentiment has a disproportionate influence on the legal status of wild animals not least because
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