1. Animal Ethics: March 2008
medicine, caretaking, zoo positions, and much, much more. What makes the site special is that a portion of every sale is donated to animal rights and rescue organizations. If the majority of your blog readers are animal lovers like me, then
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2. Animal Ethics: March 2004
got me thinking was about zoos and the horror they cause animals. On my own weblog, psycheoflove.com , I posted a small story of what I witnessed at the Phoenix zoo in Arizona that completely changed the way I view zoo and animal welfare.
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3. Animal Ethics
the lost cobra at the Bronx Zoo has yielded online hilarity and supplied material for late-night talk show hosts, but the Zoo is never fun for the animals.
By putting animals in Zoos, you eliminate all that is natural to them; the Zoo is where
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4. Animal Ethics
the lost cobra at the Bronx Zoo has yielded online hilarity and supplied material for late-night talk show hosts, but the Zoo is never fun for the animals.
By putting animals in Zoos, you eliminate all that is natural to them; the Zoo is where
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-06-01T10%3A49%3A00-05%3A00 - 173.3kb
5. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
got me thinking was about zoos and the horror they cause animals. On my own weblog, psycheoflove.com , I posted a small story of what I witnessed at the Phoenix zoo in Arizona that completely changed the way I view zoo and animal welfare.
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/03/from-mailbag-dear-keith-i-came-across.html - 90.3kb
6. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
medicine, caretaking, zoo positions, and much, much more. What makes the site special is that a portion of every sale is donated to animal rights and rescue organizations. If the majority of your blog readers are animal lovers like me, then
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2008/03/from-mailbag_13.html - 88.5kb
7. Animal Ethics: February 2006
about rodeos, circuses, and zoos? DI: If an animal is sentient, we should respect its interest in not suffering and continuing to live. Sometimes we do not know whether an animal is sentient—insects are a perfect example. But there is no
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8. Animal Ethics: January 2005
trap them, capture them for zoos or circuses, or displace them. Nor should we intervene to prevent predation. Saving one animal from another only starves the other. The relevant principle here is nonmaleficence (do no harm). 2. Domesticated
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9. Animal Ethics: March 2011
the lost cobra at the Bronx Zoo has yielded online hilarity and supplied material for late-night talk show hosts, but the Zoo is never fun for the animals.
By putting animals in Zoos, you eliminate all that is natural to them; the Zoo is where
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html - 94.7kb
10. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
the lost cobra at the Bronx Zoo has yielded online hilarity and supplied material for late-night talk show hosts, but the Zoo is never fun for the animals.
By putting animals in Zoos, you eliminate all that is natural to them; the Zoo is where
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2011/03/from-todays-new-york-times.html - 83.2kb