11. Zoos and Aquariums Do Not Accomplish What They Claim They Do | Psychology Today
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Zoos fall short on claims about attitude change and education
Published on April 13, 2010 by Marc Bekoff in Animal Emotions
Many people visit Zoos and
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12. Animals In the News: A brief summary of the fascinating lives of animals and...
Integrity of animals and zoo issues are important aspects of Animal Rights but have been given limited attention in New Welfarism. • In total the four types of animal protection explain 32.8% of the variation in the overall attitudes to
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13. Comments on "Zoos and Aquariums Do Not Accomplish What They Claim They ...
as a goal, fit into zoo's missions (while most zoos would claim education, research, and conservation as their mission, I suspect entertainment and recreation are the major reason most people go to zoos). Finally, if zoos are falling
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14. Anthropomorphic Double-Talk: Can Animals Be Happy But Not Unhappy? No! | Psy...
living at the Los Angeles Zoo. In fall 2004 Ruby had been shipped back to the Los Angeles Zoo from the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee because people who saw Ruby in Knoxville felt that she was lonely and sad. A videotape taken by the late Gretchen
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15. Anthropomorphic Double-Talk: Can Animals Be Happy But Not Unhappy? No! | Psy...
living at the Los Angeles Zoo. In fall 2004 Ruby had been shipped back to the Los Angeles Zoo from the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee because people who saw Ruby in Knoxville felt that she was lonely and sad. A videotape taken by the late Gretchen
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16. Anthropomorphic Double-Talk: Can Animals Be Happy But Not Unhappy? No! | Psy...
living at the Los Angeles Zoo. In fall 2004 Ruby had been shipped back to the Los Angeles Zoo from the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee because people who saw Ruby in Knoxville felt that she was lonely and sad. A videotape taken by the late Gretchen
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/200906/anthropomorphic-double-talk-can-animals-be-happy-not-unhappy-no?quicktabs_5=0 - 59.6kb
17. Wild Justice and Moral Intelligence in Animals | Psychology Today
of chimpanzees at the Arnhem Zoo in The Netherlands individuals punish other chimpanzees who are late for dinner because no one eats until they're all present. A large male dog wants to play with a younger and more submissive male. The big male
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18. Wild Justice and Moral Intelligence in Animals | Psychology Today
of chimpanzees at the Arnhem Zoo in The Netherlands individuals punish other chimpanzees who are late for dinner because no one eats until they're all present. A large male dog wants to play with a younger and more submissive male. The big male
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19. Grief in animals: It's arrogant to think we're the only animals wh...
friends, something that some zoos have formalized in a ceremony when one of their gorillas passes away. Donna Fernandes, now president of the Buffalo zoo, tells the story of being at Boston's Franklin Park zoo ten years ago during the wake for a
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20. Grief in animals: It's arrogant to think we're the only animals wh...
friends, something that some zoos have formalized in a ceremony when one of their gorillas passes away. Donna Fernandes, now president of the Buffalo zoo, tells the story of being at Boston's Franklin Park zoo ten years ago during the wake for a
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/200910/grief-in-animals-its-arrogant-think-were-the-only-animals-who-mourn?quicktabs_5=1 - 61.4kb