11. ASI: Law Schools G-M
animals, farm animals, and wildlife; discuss available injunctive and monetary remedies; and explore innovative uses of existing laws to expand legal protection of animals.
George Washington University Law School, Jonathan Lovvorn and Nancy
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12. ASI:
Scholar Details
research interests are in Wildlife and Environmental Law and Crime and particularly the causes of criminal behaviour and the public policy research to crimes involving Wildlife and domestic animals.
Current research projects include:
An
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13. ASI:
Animal Experts Directory
Wild cats
Wild horses
Wildlife law
Wildlife management
Wildlife rehabilitation
Wildlife sanctuaries
Wolves
Working animals
Xenotransplantation
Youth and minority recruitment
Zoos
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14. ASI:
Resource Details
neighbors concerned about wildlife to educate fellow residents in Washington Grove about the need to keep domestic cats indoors to reduce predation on birds and other wildlife. She said, “We hope that this effort will help to change
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15. ASI:
Resource Details
course, companion animals, wildlife and animals used for research and food.
The principal faculty member will be Paul Waldau (above) , who serves on our Human-Animal Studies executive committee. He has also served as the Barker Lecturer in
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16. ASI:
Resource Details
Insular Affairs - Oceans and Wildlife, occurred on the heels of a series of critical events that have cast considerable doubt on the ethics of keeping dolphins and whales captive in theme parks and aquaria. These include the popularity of the
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17. ASI:
Human-Animal Studies Book Series
click here .
Mad about Wildlife: Looking at Social Conflict Over Wildlife
Edited by Ann Herda-Rapp (University of Wisconsin) and Theresa L. Goedeke (Florida A&M University)
This edited volume documents the presence and types of
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18. ASI:
Animals' Platform
address: companion animals; wildlife; captive wildlife; animals in agriculture; animals in research, testing and education; and humane education. Updated and revised editions of the platform will be produced on a two-year cycle timed to coincide
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19. ASI:
HAS Courses in Australia
and the study of Australia's wildlife. The general program allows students to specialise in one of these areas. Students develop core disciplinary knowledge and skills in the animal sciences, and the ability to integrate and apply these in
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20. ASI: Human-Animal Studies Book Series
click here .
Mad about Wildlife: Looking at Social Conflict Over Wildlife
Edited by Ann Herda-Rapp (University of Wisconsin) and Theresa L. Goedeke (Florida A&M University)
This edited volume documents the presence and types of
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