21. Law and nature - Google Books
reproductive technologies, genetic screening, biological defenses in criminal cases, and involuntary medication of inmates. He demonstrates throughout that nearly any construal of 'nature' entails an interpretation of what it is to be
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22. Putting Technology to Use | the Jane Goodall Institute
of habitat types and changes over time.
Non-invasive sampling of urine and dung can measure hormones, SIVcpz (a virus similar to HIV) and signs of infections. Fecal samples can provide enough DNA to confirm paternity and other genetic
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24. Advanced Filter
Farming of Ducks Farm Animal Genetic Engineering and Cloning Farm Animal Sentience Cartoon Farm Animal Welfare in Colombia - a country situation report For Their Own Good: a Study of Farm Animal Mutilations Forced Feeding - an inquiry into the
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25. Resources
subjects including genetics, cats in history, cats in the media and young people's rights and the rights of pets. Language written in: English Curricular areas: Personal & Social Education Age range: 05-11 years, 12-16
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26. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
from IWMC suggested several changes. He suggested that the
preambular paragraph on page 3 of document Doc. AC.14.8 should read "...certain
populations of crocodilians..." and should not refer to only Crocodylus
niloticus and
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27. Resolution Conf. 12.11 (Rev. CoP15)
may make orthographical changes in the lists of species included in the Appendices to the Convention, without consulting the Conference of the Parties, and shall inform the Parties of those changes;
DIRECTS the Secretariat, in close
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28. How to Find a Good Dog Breeder : The Humane Society of the United States
lack of time, lifestyle changes (new baby, divorce, moving, or marriage), or allergies , and not because of something the dog has done.
Say you've checked out the purebred rescue group for your breed, but still haven't found "The One." You
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29. Five Common Problems in Pedigree Dogs | RSPCA Australia | For all creatures...
others
NB Recent changes to breed standards have sought to moderate physical features such as muzzle length and nostril size and move away from exaggeration.
Responsible breeders do not breed from animals with serious breathing
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