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but some indigenous wildlife and non-indigenous species (particularly birds and certain nonhuman primates) are also used.
In some states, animal shelters are permitted or legally required to surrender impounded dogs
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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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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
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for taking land away from wildlife. Animals of all kinds are steadily being condensed into smaller territories and surrounded by people. Deer, rodents, and others, though, find a new source of food in gardens, garbage, and various human
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Mad about Wildlife edited by Ann Herda-Rapp and Theresa L. Goedeke 12-06-2007 Mad about Wildlife—Looking at social conflict over Wildlife edited by Ann Herda-Rapp (University of Wisconsin) and Theresa L. Goedeke
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are in the woods slaying wildlife. So much for peace on earth.
A recent headline from Missouri caught my eye this week. It seems a hunter in Sedalia was out for blood on the second day of deer season and had shot a whitetail buck who had
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interactions between people, wildlife and our ecological environment. We focus on the value of animal life and nature in such specific areas as conservation/wildlife management, food production, energy needs assessment, biomes and populations,
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assailant poisons local wildlife. These incidents occur virtually every day somewhere in America. Individually they are heartbreaking, but collectively they demonstrate the need for greater awareness and action within the criminal justice
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Mad About Wildlife
Looking at Social Conflict Over Wildlife. Edited by Ann Herda-Rapp and Theresa L. Goedeke.
This collection of qualitative case studies demonstrates how social groups create opposing symbolic meanings
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and natural histories; wildlife documentaries; zoo display; activist art; science fiction and graphic novels; "human versus beasts" and reality TV shows).
University of Canterbury
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Philip Armstrong and Annie Potts
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