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by Tilikum, a performing whale kept at SeaWorld in Orlando, has generated intense debate about whether marine mammals like Tilikum should be kept in captivity at all. As expected, the animal welfare community, and a surprising number of
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fiction genres); images of whales in literature, the environmental movement and eco-tourism; dinosaur iconography; the use of animals in art; and cultural practices such as hunting, pet-keeping, factory farming, and zoos. Course objectives
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chapter on agency in captive whales and dolphins is a particularly timely piece, given the killing of a trainer at Sea World by a killer whale. This volume's interdisciplinary explorations press hard on issues of agency to open up space for more
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distributed to journalists, whale protection organizations and other policy makers in an effort to improve dolphin protection.This and the other policy papers in our series are available for purchase from the ASI online store. Member price is
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from Melville's white whale to Faulkner's Old Ben to James Dickey's nightmarish backwoodsmen in Deliverance, but will frame our encounters with them by means of critical engagement with leading animal rights philosophers, biologists,
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from Melville's white whale to Faulkner's Old Ben to James Dickey's nightmarish backwoodsmen in Deliverance, but will frame our encounters with them by means of critical engagement with leading animal rights philosophers, biologists,
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"A Cautionary Tale: The Whale Caller" (02/25/2010) "A National Book Award Winner: The Echo Maker: A Novel" (02/25/2010) "Books Received" (02/25/2010) "How Ravens Came to the Tower of London" (02/25/2010)
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orcas as part of the killer whale show's choreography?
SeaWorld's website still sells Believe as a show that "accentuates the close relationship SeaWorld trainers have with the killer whales," and a "journey in which anyone believes they can
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NIKI CARO, Director. Whale Rider. New Zealand/Germany, 2002.
JACQUES PERRIN, Director. Winged Migration. France/Germany/Spain/Italy/Switzerland, 2001. "Using Grounded Theory to Examine People’s Attitudes Toward How Animals are
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fiction genres); images of whales in literature, the environmental movement and eco-tourism; dinosaur iconography; the use of animals in art; and cultural practices such as hunting, pet-keeping, factory farming, and zoos. Course objectives
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=247 - 16.6kb