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Societies and Popcorn Park Zoo . Comments(1)
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Germany Mollie Bloomsmith, Zoo/Wildlife - Emory University
EDITORIAL BOARD
Govindasamy Agoramoorthy - Tajen University, Taiwan Arnold Arluke - Northeastern University Michael Balls - Norwich, United Kingdom Alan M. Beck -
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characters – former zoo inmates – are forced to learn how to behave truly as themselves in the wild: hunting and killing. Their dilemma is a metaphor for our own as humanity comes to grip with its animal nature.
I often feel
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an article on elephants in zoos will search and find the above report on stereotypic behavior and investigative reporting articles on zoos published in The Animals’ Agenda .
Our objective is to further establish this Web site as a
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Cover story: “Zoos; the darker side” subtitled “Chucking Zoo Animals Overboard”
Animal Newsline: “Agribusiness Strikes Back” “Fearing large-scale consumer backlash against the consumption
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octopus from a back road zoo near his favorite beach bar. Milt said he got it 'cause he was curious. Drove the 150 miles home with it in a jar. By the time I saw the setup, he'd bought a 100-gallon saltwater tank with motors to recycle the
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67. 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
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68. ASI: HAS Courses in the Southwest
hunting, legal rights and zoos.
Humboldt State University
Philosophy
Susan J. Armstrong
Moral Controversies.
Humboldt State University
Philosophy
Susan J. Armstrong
Environmental Ethics
Humboldt State University
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69. ASI: HAS Courses in History
field, national park and zoo, and in a range of cultural and social settings. Within these various contexts we will examine how humans relate to animals, how these relationships have been defined and represented, and the consequences of these
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70. ASI: 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
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