41. ASI: Law Schools A-F
used for entertainment and wildlife in the contexts of constitutional, tort, criminal, administrative and contract law. The course will provide an overview of state and federal case law, regulations and statutes, focusing on Arizona Laws.
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42. ASI: Law Schools T-Z
animals and owners, and to wildlife and sportsmen/women and conservationists. The course approach will be to analyze and apply federal, state and municipal statutes as well as reported case law using a traditionally styled casebook (specific to
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43. 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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44. ASI:
Store
Cruelty $66.00 Mad About Wildlife $66.00 In Search of Consistency $81.00 Knowing Animals $87.00 Canis Africanis $78.00 Animal Encounters $94.00 Speaking of Animals $82.00 Animals and Agency $105.00 Paper Tiger $96.00 Herding Monkeys
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45. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Northwest
Arts
Mark Berrettini
Wildlife Film and Television. This course will cover a range of film and television texts, fiction and non-fiction, that represent nonhuman and human animals, nature and "Wildlife". We will examine concepts such as:
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46. ASI:
HAS Courses in Drama and Film
Mark Berrettini
Wildlife Film and Television
This course will cover a range of film and television texts, fiction and non-fiction, that represent nonhuman and human animals, nature and "Wildlife". We will examine concepts such as:
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47. ASI:
ASI Diary
, president of Defenders of Wildlife said, “ Congress is selling out America’s wolves, and in the process is also undermining not only one of our greatest Wildlife conservation successes, but also the Endangered Species Act, one of the
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48. ASI:
ASI Diary
to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service only five percent of the population 16 years old and older went hunting in 2006. Pro-hunting sentiment has a disproportionate influence on the legal status of wild animals not least because of such
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49. ASI:
HAS Courses in Anthropology
agriculture and wildlife issues; pet ownership; and cross-cultural comparisons. Discussions revolve around ideas introduced through readings, videos, and presentations by guest speakers.
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50. ASI:
Staff
She has volunteered for the Wildlife Center in Espanola, New Mexico, a rehabilitation facility for injured and orphaned Wildlife, where she cared for the animals and helped write and edit the Center’s newsletter. In 2005 she started a vegan
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