41. ASI:
Resources Subtopic
(Uncia uncia) in the Zurich Zoo (01/05/2009) Investigating Fear in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Using the Conditioned-Suppression Paradigm (01/05/2009) Pet Owners' Views of Pet Behavior Problems and Willingness to
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Resource Details
Nature of London Zoo, 1828-1848" 03-17-2008 Contact Information Author/Contact: Ito, Takashi
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ASI Diary Comments
blog. It's encouraging that zoos have improved their animal care standards, though we still have a long ways to go to make zoos animal-focused rather than visitor-focused.
Readers might be interested in a related item from the HumaneSpot.org
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/asidiary/comments.php?id=293 - 10.4kb
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Resource Details
Welfare
Issues in Farms, Zoos and Labs
The newest issue of the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science includes articles and commentary from international researchers whose work has the potential to influence the scientific and
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/details.php?id=782 - 23.6kb
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Resources Subtopic
Effects on the Behavior of Zoo-housed Lions and Tigers, with a Case Study on the Effects of a Visual Barrier on Pacing (01/02/2009) Knowledge of the Welfare of Nonhuman Animals and Prevalence of Dog Care Practices in New Providence,
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/?pid=94&stpid=88 - 10.4kb
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Resources Subtopic
Welfare for Animals in the Zoo (01/02/2009) Welfare of Apes in Captive Environment: Comments On, and By, a Specific Group of Apes (01/02/2009)
Animals and Society Institute,
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/?pid=94&stpid=87 - 12.5kb
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HAS Courses in the Northeast
field of Anthrozoology. Since this is a psychology course, the main focus of the course will be Anthrozoology from the psychological perspective, however we will also touch on other academic fields in addition to psychology. Topics
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=233 - 56.7kb
48. ASI:
HAS Courses in New Zealand
Arnja Dale
Anthrozoology. This course aims to introduce students to the multidisciplinary field of Anthrozoology, illustrating the conceptual links between research in this relatively new academic field and use in understanding the
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=247 - 17.6kb
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Resources Subtopic
(Panthera pardus) in Four Zoos in Southern India" (01/27/2008) "Retreat Space and Human Visitor Density Moderate Undesirable Behavior in Petting Zoo Animals" (01/27/2008)
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/?pid=94&stpid=32 - 9.7kb
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HAS Courses in Drama and Film
construction of the human, zoo culture and post humanism. A fundamental inquiry of the course will concern the intersection of ecocritique and theatrical semiosis: Can performance, by virtue of its unique ontology and phenomenology, offer new and
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=221 - 9.6kb