From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse

From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse
Title From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse PDF eBook
Author Ursula Zinko
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre Alternative toxicity testing
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From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse

From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse
Title From Guinea Pig to Computer Mouse PDF eBook
Author Nick Jukes
Publisher Thomas Reed Publications
Total Pages 520
Release 2003
Genre Animal experimentation
ISBN 9781904422006

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Why Dissection?

Why Dissection?
Title Why Dissection? PDF eBook
Author Lynette A. Hart
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 240
Release 2008-02-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0313351503

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Why do students continue to dissect animals in biology classes? Why, despite the excellence of teaching resources for veterinary and human medical education that substitute for dissection, do those provided for pre-college students fall short in convenience, flexibility, and coordination with the curriculum? Why Dissection? Animal Use in Education looks beyond the typical yes-or-no debate about dissection to understand how we came to our current practice of dissection in intermediate and high school biology, even as preparation of health professionals has moved away from dissection. Despite the many forces that support the continued use of dissection in pedagogy, teachers retain much autonomy in how they teach in the classroom, and legislation in many states provide specific requirements for what should and should not be taught in separated science and health curricula, offering students the option to not engage in dissection. Why Dissection? walks students, teachers, and parents through these options to help them make more informed choices regarding their science education options.

Animal Abuse

Animal Abuse
Title Animal Abuse PDF eBook
Author Catherine Tiplady
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 249
Release 2013
Genre Nature
ISBN 1845939832

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Animal abuse is an increasingly recognized issue throughout the world and makes headlines every year. The plight of animals is well documented, but the hidden cost to those who help is not fully understood. This practical handbook covers definitions, types and explanations of forms of animal abuse, and then examines the impacts of animal abuse on professionals and provides coping strategies. The book concludes with a guide to dealing with animal abuse, including providing first aid for common emergencies and dealing with the human abusers.

Understanding Animal Welfare

Understanding Animal Welfare
Title Understanding Animal Welfare PDF eBook
Author Edward N. Eadie
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 139
Release 2012-08-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 3642305768

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This book examines the contents, influence, and potential of a personal selection of modern books published over the last fifty years that have been relevant to improving welfare. The works selected comprise three earlier classics that mainly deal with animal experimentation and intensive farming, as well as five that concentrate on specific subject areas, namely history, science, applied ethics, politics and law, that are important to protecting the welfare of animals against suffering inflicted by humans. The books are arranged in the order of their publication date, and for each one a few related works are also mentioned or discussed. This collection provides a broad understanding of animal protection issues, and provides the necessary basis for an informed and comprehensive approach to improving the welfare of animals. The books selected have been influential and they have the potential to improve animal welfare in the future.

Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare [2 volumes]

Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare [2 volumes]
Title Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Marc Bekoff
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 748
Release 2009-11-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 0313352569

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A landmark publishing achievement on the subject, the new edition of this acclaimed encyclopedia is expanded to two volumes, covering the full range of issues related to animal protection. Expanded to two volumes, the comprehensively updated new edition, Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare: Second Edition is an extraordinary publishing event. It remains the only reference to cover the entire scope of animal rights and welfare from a global interdisciplinary perspective, with an international team of contributors assembled by Marc Bekoff covering animal treatment issues in the United States, China, India, Kenya, Australia, and many other nations. With a focused emphasis on fairness and justice for animals evident on every page, Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare: Second Edition offers clear explanations of hot-button topics like puppy mills, endangered species in zoos, no-kill shelters, dog fighting, factory farming and disease, veganism, conservation ethics, wildlife contraception, and more. The encyclopedia also explores a range of religious, ethical, and philosophical views on using animals, as well as the latest research on animal cognition and sentience. The work helps readers understand the different viewpoints of animal welfare advocates who want to improve conditions for animals and animal rights activists who don't want animals used at all.

Ethics and the Beast

Ethics and the Beast
Title Ethics and the Beast PDF eBook
Author Tzachi Zamir
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 159
Release 2009-02-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1400828139

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Many people think that animal liberation would require a fundamental transformation of basic beliefs. We would have to give up "speciesism" and start viewing animals as our equals, with rights and moral status. And we would have to apply these beliefs in an all-or-nothing way. But in Ethics and the Beast, Tzachi Zamir makes the radical argument that animal liberation doesn't require such radical arguments--and that liberation could be accomplished in a flexible and pragmatic way. By making a case for liberation that is based primarily on common moral intuitions and beliefs, and that therefore could attract wide understanding and support, Zamir attempts to change the terms of the liberation debate. Without defending it, Ethics and the Beast claims that speciesism is fully compatible with liberation. Even if we believe that we should favor humans when there is a pressing human need at stake, Zamir argues, that does not mean that we should allow marginal human interests to trump the life-or-death interests of animals. As minimalist as it sounds, this position generates a robust liberation program, including commitments not to eat animals, subject them to factory farming, or use them in medical research. Zamir also applies his arguments to some questions that tend to be overlooked in the liberation debate, such as whether using animals can be distinguished from exploiting them, whether liberationists should be moral vegetarians or vegans, and whether using animals for therapeutic purposes is morally blameless.