1. Animal Ethics: December 2003
a mom stabbing a helpless rabbit with a bloody knife, among other things.Quite simply, there is absolutely no excuse for terrorizing and traumatizing innocent children for the fur-wearing sins of their mother. It's reprehensible.In the past,
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2. Animal Ethics
a mom stabbing a helpless rabbit with a bloody knife, among other things.Quite simply, there is absolutely no excuse for terrorizing and traumatizing innocent children for the fur-wearing sins of their mother. It's reprehensible.In the past,
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3. Animal Ethics
a mom stabbing a helpless rabbit with a bloody knife, among other things.Quite simply, there is absolutely no excuse for terrorizing and traumatizing innocent children for the fur-wearing sins of their mother. It's reprehensible.In the past,
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4. Animal Ethics
a mom stabbing a helpless rabbit with a bloody knife, among other things.Quite simply, there is absolutely no excuse for terrorizing and traumatizing innocent children for the fur-wearing sins of their mother. It's reprehensible.In the past,
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5. Animal Ethics
species. Suppose I save a rabbit from a hawk. It's good for the rabbit, to be sure, but not for the hawk, who may starve. Shouldn't we leave predation alone? Shouldn't we respect natural processes? Isn't this what it means to be an
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6. Animal Ethics
species. Suppose I save a rabbit from a hawk. It's good for the rabbit, to be sure, but not for the hawk, who may starve. Shouldn't we leave predation alone? Shouldn't we respect natural processes? Isn't this what it means to be an
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7. Animal Ethics: November 2003
species. Suppose I save a rabbit from a hawk. It's good for the rabbit, to be sure, but not for the hawk, who may starve. Shouldn't we leave predation alone? Shouldn't we respect natural processes? Isn't this what it means to be an
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8. Animal Ethics: Issues to Discuss
species. Suppose I save a rabbit from a hawk. It's good for the rabbit, to be sure, but not for the hawk, who may starve. Shouldn't we leave predation alone? Shouldn't we respect natural processes? Isn't this what it means to be an
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9. Animal Ethics: From Today's Dallas Morning News
a mom stabbing a helpless rabbit with a bloody knife, among other things.Quite simply, there is absolutely no excuse for terrorizing and traumatizing innocent children for the fur-wearing sins of their mother. It's reprehensible.In the past,
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10. Animal Ethics
overpopulated deer, moose, rabbit and fowl.
James Siegel
Portland, Me., Nov. 1, 2009
To the Editor:
Nicolette Hahn Niman’s otherwise fine article would have been stronger if she had not blurred an important distinction. After noting the
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