1. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
herd of these seals off the coast of Yucatan. The last reported
sighting of a monk seal thought to be valid occurred in 1962;
although there have been rumours of seals seen off British
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2. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
and common seals in Scotland in 1978. First, Greenpeace boats
confronted the sealers and thus caught the attention of the media.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare made the next major move
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3. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
of the Canadian seal hunt, the massive social rejection of furs,
the rejection of cosmetic testing on animals by many companies,
all without legislation, attest to the growing hold of the new
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4. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
completely destroyed a seal-culling boat in the Wash in
June 1974. The seal hunt was called off and has not taken place
since, perhaps an early victory for direct action. Cliff and I
were
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5. Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement, by Peter Singer
of whaling,
seal hunting, kangaroo slaughter and the destruction of
wilderness. We must take the final step in expanding the circle of
ethics. The essays which follow show how this can be done, both in
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6. Good Dogs and Other Animals, by Stephen R. L. Clark
will still
seal up the nest and move on to the next one.
But though there are good
reasons not to read too much of our own experience into the
behaviour
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7. Apes and the Idea of Kindred, by Stephen R. L. Clark
Aristotle identified seals, for example, as 'deformed quadrupeds',
he was partly right - though any implication that seals are
therefore not what they should be must be resisted (Aristotle also
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