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I often dress up in a tiger costume to be more approachable (nobody can look dangerous in striped orange flannel). Some kids probably understand the humane messages sooner and better than their parents do, but many are too young to know why
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book series ( Paper Tiger: A Visual History of the Thylacine, by Carol Freeman), sent a letter of support to the Catalan Parliament in Spain as part of the successful effort to ban bullfighting there, and met with many colleagues and
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Human-Animal Studies Book Series
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Paper Tiger: A Visual History of the Thylacine
By Carol Freeman
Images of animals generate perceptions that have a profound effect on attitudes toward species. Can representations contribute to their extinction?
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Paper Tiger A Visual History of the Thylacine Images of animals generate perceptions that have a profound effect on attitudes toward species. Can representations contribute to their extinction? Paper... 1 or more
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Paper Tiger A Visual History of the Thylacine Images of animals generate perceptions that have a profound effect on attitudes toward species. Can representations contribute to their extinction? Paper... 1 or more
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of the Thylacine (Tasmanian tiger)" (02/25/2010) "The "True" Story of a Misnamed Female Tortoise: Timothy; Or, Notes of an Abject Reptile" (02/25/2010) "The Effectiveness of Equine-Assisted Experiential Therapy: Results of an
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/?pid=94&stpid=82 - 10.7kb
17. ASI: Human-Animal Studies Book Series
click here .
Paper Tiger: A Visual History of the Thylacine
By Carol Freeman
Images of animals generate perceptions that have a profound effect on attitudes toward species. Can representations contribute to their extinction?
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=43 - 24.9kb