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Advances in Animal Welfare Science 1985/86
M. W. Fox (ed.) and A. N. Rowan (ed.)
This second volume of papers dealing with scientific and ethical aspects of animal welfare covers a variety of topics and areas of investigation. It will be of particular interest to those readers seeking more insight into such subjects as farm animal welfare and humane husbandry systems; animal experimentation, especially in the field of psychology; and pain in animals, notably its recognition and alleviation.
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Animal Management and Population Control, What Progress Have We Made?
Alexandra K. Wilson and Andrew N. Rowan
Evaluations of animal population problems and their solutions by ten regional animal control and humane society shelters.
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Advances in Animal Welfare Science 1984/85
M. W. Fox and L. D. Mickley
This book, the first in an annual series, written by academicians--scientists, philosopher and other--is not intended exclusively for animal welfarists and conservationists. Since it is written by scholars, it will appeal to a wide range of academic and professional readers who are involved with animals for scientific, economic, altruistic, and other reasons. While this first volume cannot cover the entire spectrum of animal welfare science-related topics, it does, in its diversity of contributions, demonstrate the multi-faceted and interdisciplinary nature of the subject of this new series.
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The Role of the HSUS in Zoo Reform
Anna Fesmire
A report prepared for the Humane Society of the United States
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