1. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
variety of
wildlife that flourished during this period. According to James
Fisher's account in wildlife in Danger, the La Brea tar
pits have yielded fifty-four different species of Pleistocene or
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2. Images of Death and Life: Food Animal Production and the Vegetarian Option, ...
an essentially moral basis.) Wildlife conservation is a
popular concern for many people, though few know the extent to
which domestic animals compete with Wildlife for space and
resources. Ninety per
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3. Brave New Farm?, by Jim Mason
wildlife, whose habitat
is destroyed to grow grain;
farm families and
rural communities, whose livelihood and economic vitality
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4. The Post-Darwinian Transition, by David Pearce
on a filter of sanitised wildlife programmes to tell us what
the animal kingdom is supposedly all about.
In fact, Nature
documentaries are mostly travesties of real
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5. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
by agencies charged with wildlife management that the
nature of their function is changing dramatically from their
traditional role of managing 'game' for hunters to serving
'non-consumptive users'
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6. They Are Us, by Geza Teleki
Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service to place chimpanzees on the
endangered list under the Endangered Species Act, the government
received 54,212 letters of support and only nine letters of
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7. A Report to the Academy, by John Gray
The mass extinction of wildlife we are seeing throughout the world comes from the destruction of habitat - itself largely a result of rising human numbers. The damage done to the welfare of other animal species by human expansion is on an
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8. Animal Rights in the Political Arena, by Clive Hollands
Conservancy Council, the Wildlife Link Committee of the Council
for Environmental Conservation and others, which on occasion are
able to provide considerable support. However, where welfare is
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