21. Animal losses are rampant but conservation efforts work | Psychology Today
the growing discipline of conservation psychology that is concerned with "the scientific study of the reciprocal relationships between humans and the rest of nature, with a particular focus on how to encourage conservation of the natural world
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22. Animal protection and conservation in Asia: Animal emotions matter | Psychol...
psychology
Compassionate Conservation Finally Comes of Age: Killing in the name of Conservation doesn't work
Using hamsters to save ferrets: The need for compassionate Conservation
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23. Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine...
adult wolves and allow "conservation" or "research" hunts to drive down the predators' numbers." To quote Mark Collinge, Idaho director for Wildlife Services, the United States Department of Agriculture branch that removes problem wolves
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24. Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine...
adult wolves and allow "conservation" or "research" hunts to drive down the predators' numbers." To quote Mark Collinge, Idaho director for Wildlife Services, the United States Department of Agriculture branch that removes problem wolves
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25. Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine...
adult wolves and allow "conservation" or "research" hunts to drive down the predators' numbers." To quote Mark Collinge, Idaho director for Wildlife Services, the United States Department of Agriculture branch that removes problem wolves
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26. Coyotes: Fascinating animals who should be appreciated, not killed | Psycho...
Rampant killing of wildlife by our government continues
Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine
Wolves and human arrogance: The wanton slaughter by wildlife Services continues
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27. Coyotes: Fascinating animals who should be appreciated, not killed | Psycho...
Rampant killing of wildlife by our government continues
Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine
Wolves and human arrogance: The wanton slaughter by wildlife Services continues
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201005/coyotes-fascinating-animals-who-should-be-appreciated-not-killed?quicktabs_5=1 - 63.1kb
28. Coyotes: Fascinating animals who should be appreciated, not killed | Psycho...
Rampant killing of wildlife by our government continues
Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine
Wolves and human arrogance: The wanton slaughter by wildlife Services continues
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201005/coyotes-fascinating-animals-who-should-be-appreciated-not-killed - 63.0kb
29. Caring about animal abuse has a lot to do with human psychology | Psychology...
Conservation psychology is defined as "the scientific study of the reciprocal relationships between humans and the rest of nature, with a particular focus on how to encourage Conservation of the natural world. …
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30. Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine...
adult wolves and allow "conservation" or "research" hunts to drive down the predators' numbers." To quote Mark Collinge, Idaho director for Wildlife Services, the United States Department of Agriculture branch that removes problem wolves
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201009/wolf-slaughter-continues-yes-some-people-think-killing-wolves-is-just-fi/ - 55.2kb