91. ASI:
Nutshell Archive
the lives of captive wildlife.
Policy Implications
Too often, in our efforts at animal advocacy and policy decisions, we neglect the importance of interspecies behavior (ISB) and relationships. When we do refer to ISB, it is usually
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92. ASI:
Resource Details
no significant danger to wildlife.
The largely unregulated industry of commercial breeders of animals (“puppy mills”) significantly contributes to the overpopulation problem.
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93. ASI:
Resource Details
State University
Wildlife and Zoos: Mollie Bloomsmith, Emory University
As it is devoted to the enhancement of welfare, JAAWS will not publish studies that in its view involve significant pain, distress, harm, or injury to
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94. ASI:
Resource Details
University of Oxford. The Wildlife Conservation Research Unit and the Born Free Foundation are co-sponsoring the event, which will bring together scientists and practitioners from a range of disciplines to debate animal welfare issues in
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95. ASI:
Events Details
of Fisheries & Wildlife, Department of Sociology, Department of Philosophy, and the Lyman Briggs College
Animals and Society Institute, Inc. | 2512 Carpenter Road, Suite 202-A Ann Arbor,
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96. ASI:
Events Details
birds, fish, reptiles, wildlife,
domestic animals, farm and production animals, working animals involved in industrial and
service roles, and more.
Session sponsored by the Cultural Geography Study Group of the IAG.
Please
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97. ASI:
JAAWS Editorial Board
Mollie Bloomsmith, Zoo/Wildlife - Emory University
EDITORIAL BOARD
Govindasamy Agoramoorthy - Tajen University, Taiwan Arnold Arluke - Northeastern University Michael Balls - Norwich, United Kingdom Alan M. Beck -
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98. ASI:
HAS Courses in History
and interacts with wildlife. Human/animal relationships will be examined in a range of physical locations, including the laboratory, field, national park and zoo, and in a range of cultural and social settings. Within these various
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99. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Southeast
agriculture and wildlife issues; pet ownership; and cross-cultural comparisons. Discussions revolve around ideas introduced through readings, videos, and presentations by guest speakers.
Wofford College
Nancy Williams
The
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100. ASI:
ASI Diary
and the occasional suburban wildlife. Exuberant dogs often send their caretaker to the emergency room.
Although it may reflect my values more than my personality, my own dog-walking style is dog-centered. I like to let Tosca, a recently
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