11. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
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12. Animal Ethics: December 2006
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13. Animal Ethics
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14. Animal Ethics: January 2008
from the San Francisco Zoo, longed for her freedom. An Oxford University study published in the journal Nature found that wide-ranging carnivores like tigers and other big cats “show the most evidence of stress and/or psychological
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15. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
from the San Francisco Zoo, longed for her freedom. An Oxford University study published in the journal Nature found that wide-ranging carnivores like tigers and other big cats “show the most evidence of stress and/or psychological
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16. Animal Ethics: Abolish Zoos
Abolish Zoos
Here is a sad story from today's Dallas Morning News about a 300-pound gorilla that escaped from its cage in the Dallas Zoo, injured several people, and had to be shot to death by police. Zoos are
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17. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
to persuade the Alaska Zoo to relocate its solitary female African elephant, Maggie, to a warm climate and the company of other elephants.Four superb institutions are willing and able to give Maggie a spacious home with other female African
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18. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
To the Editor:Re "At Bronx Zoo, an Elephant Exhibit's End Plays Out in Elephant Time " (news article, Feb. 7):The world's largest land mammals suffer in captivity, and so do the smallest.Despite their small size, mice are thinking, feeling
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