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value and appreciate the wildlife. A 2001 U.S. Fish and wildlife Service survey found that 66.1 million Americans (31 percent of the population) fed, observed, or photographed wildlife (U.S. Fish & wildlife Service National Survey of
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HAS Certificate and Degree Programs
offers a degree program in Wildlife rehabilitation, with two concentrations in the biology degree under Wildlife Studies. Students attend Lees-McRae College and major in Biology with a concentration in either Wildlife biology or Wildlife
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HAS Courses in Australia
Certificate in Veterinary Conservation Medicine. Conservation medicine is an emerging discipline that involves the integration of veterinary medicine, Conservation biology and public health in order to: advance biodiversity Conservation; address
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Certificate in Veterinary Conservation Medicine. Conservation medicine is an emerging discipline that involves the integration of veterinary medicine, Conservation biology and public health in order to: advance biodiversity Conservation; address
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public understanding of wildlife and the conservation of the places animals live."
However, the S&A study authors, led by Lori Marino, Ph.D., of Emory University, argue that the AZA's study has flawed methodology and unsupported
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Captive Wildlife Position Paper 08-17-2006
The Wildlife Position Paper deals with the many concerns of protecting Wildlife native to the U.S. as well as prohibiting the private ownership of native wild
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was the educational and conservation claims of the marine mammal captivity industry. The hearing, held by the House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Insular Affairs - Oceans and Wildlife, occurred on the heels of a series of
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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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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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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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