11. How to Do Animal Rights - Investigative Reporter
Pet theft.
Wildlife hunting and destruction.
Animal trade, nationally or international import and export.
Animal transport, nationally and internationally.
Factory farming and fur farming.
Domestic animal abuse in the
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Climate Change
civil conflict and ensuing wildlife destruction. The climatic change would not be confined to Europe but impact on other parts of the world because all parts of Earth's climate are connected.
Permafrost Melt
Permafrost is ground a few
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13. How to Do Animal Rights - Number Fallacy
millions. A few survive at wildlife refuges. Photo: Ted Lee Eubanks Jr/FERMATA Inc .
Even the existence of vast numbers of animals is not an infallible guide for their sport killing and conservation culling. The bison ( Bison bison ) in
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Wolf Ethics
Department of Fish and Game. Wildlife Technical Bulletin 13.
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Copyright © Roger Panaman (Ben Isacat), 2008.All rights reserved.
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15. How to Do Animal Rights - Paramotor Flyer
could use your paramotor for wildlife surveys and aerial photography. In some countries you cannot legally do this for commercial gain from a foot launched paramotor. However, by fitting a tricycle undercarriage for take off and landing you
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16. How to Do Animal Rights - Media Watcher
largely uninhabitable for wildlife and when a few wild animals turn up they are seen as causing a nuisance or as threatening. Subsequently there is an outcry of 'infestation!' Many news media treat humanity's ravaging of Earth as normal but take
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17. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Ethics
of your action's impact on wildlife. Or you might release laboratory animals waiting to be experimented on because you see your action as your duty to animalkind. (Alternatively you might condemn releasing laboratory animals because you believe
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18. How to Do Animal Rights - Preacher
Department of Fish and Game. Wildlife Technical Bulletin 13. 2002. (Accessed online May 2004.)
(4) Linzey, Andrew. Christianity and Animals . Rynn Berry interviews. 1996. www.satyamag.com. (Accessed May 2006.)
(5) Linzey, Andrew. The
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19. How to Do Animal Rights - Anthropocentrism
use of its mineral wealth, wildlife, aesthetics and recreational capacity.
Enlightened anthropocentrism is widely accepted as a strategy by liberal governments.
The exploitation of nature in enlightened anthropocentrism is moderated by
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20. How to Do Animal Rights - Bushmeat
capture boar and deer in a wildlife reserve. WWF guardians found them left on a tree. Photo: Giancarlo Dessì.
A problem that receives little if any mention in the economics versus conservation debate of bushmeat is the disruptive
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