Unnatural Companions

Unnatural Companions
Title Unnatural Companions PDF eBook
Author Peter Christie
Publisher Island Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 161091970X

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"Highly compelling...page-turning read" — TNC's Cool Green Science We love our pets. Dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and other species have become an essential part of more families than ever before—in North America today, pets outnumber people. Pet owners are drawn to their animal companions through an innate desire to connect with other species. But there is a dark side to our domestic connection with animal life: the pet industry is contributing to a global conservation crisis for wildlife—often without the knowledge of pet owners. In Unnatural Companions, journalist Peter Christie issues a call to action for pet owners. If we hope to reverse the alarming trend of wildlife decline, pet owners must acknowledge the pets-versus-conservation dilemma and concede that our well-fed and sheltered cats too often prey on small backyard wildlife and seemingly harmless reptiles released into the wild might be the next destructive invasive species. We want our pets to eat nutritionally healthy food, but how does the designer food we feed them impact the environment? Christie's book is a cautionary tale to responsible pet owners about why we must change the ways we love and care for our pets. It concludes with the positive message that the small changes we make at home can foster better practices within the pet industry that will ultimately benefit our pets’ wild brethren.

Just Fodder

Just Fodder
Title Just Fodder PDF eBook
Author Josh Milburn
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 162
Release 2022-07-19
Genre Nature
ISBN 0228013240

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Animal lovers who feed meat to other animals are faced with a paradox: perhaps fewer animals would be harmed if they stopped feeding the ones they love. Animal diets do not raise problems merely for individuals. To address environmental crises, health threats, and harm to animals, we must change our food systems and practices. And in these systems, animals, too, are eaters. Moving beyond what humans should eat and whether to count animals as food, Just Fodder answers ethical and political questions arising from thinking about animals as eaters. Josh Milburn begins with practical dilemmas about feeding the animals closest to us, our pets or animal companions. The questions grow more complicated as he considers relationships with more distance – questions about whether and how to feed garden birds, farmland animals who would eat our crops, and wild animals. Milburn evaluates the nature and circumstances of our relationships with animals to generate a novel theory of animal rights. Looking past arguments about what we can and cannot do to other beings, Just Fodder asks what we can, should, and must do for them, laying out a fuller range of our ethical obligations to other animals.

The Knickerbacker

The Knickerbacker
Title The Knickerbacker PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 662
Release 1836
Genre American periodicals
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The Heart of the Wild

The Heart of the Wild
Title The Heart of the Wild PDF eBook
Author Ben A. Minteer
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2024-08-13
Genre Nature
ISBN 0691228612

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Timely and provocative reflections on the future of the wild in an increasingly human world The Heart of the Wild brings together some of today’s leading scientists, humanists, and nature writers to offer a thought-provoking meditation on the urgency of learning about and experiencing our wild places in an age of rapidly expanding human impacts. These engaging essays present nuanced and often surprising perspectives on the meaning and value of “wildness” amid the realities of the Anthropocene. They consider the trends and forces—from the cultural and conceptual to the ecological and technological—that are transforming our relationship with the natural world and sometimes seem only to be pulling us farther away from wild places and species with each passing day. The contributors make impassioned defenses of naturalism, natural history, and nature education in helping us to rediscover a love for the wild at a time when our connections with it have frayed or been lost altogether. Charting a new path forward in an era of ecological uncertainty, The Heart of the Wild reframes our understanding of nature and our responsibility to learn from and sustain it as the human footprint sinks ever deeper into the landscapes around us. With contributions by Bill Adams, Joel Berger, Susan Clayton, Eileen Crist, Martha L. Crump, Thomas Lowe Fleischner, Harry W. Greene, Hal Herzog, Jonathan B. Losos, Emma Marris, Ben A. Minteer, Kathleen Dean Moore, Gary Paul Nabhan, Peter H. Raven, Christopher J. Schell, Richard Shine, and Kyle Whyte.

The Bridge of History ... Third Edition

The Bridge of History ... Third Edition
Title The Bridge of History ... Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Thomas COOPER (the Chartist.)
Publisher
Total Pages 184
Release 1871
Genre
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The Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time

The Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time
Title The Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time PDF eBook
Author Thomas Cooper
Publisher
Total Pages 186
Release 1871
Genre Apologetics
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Mind and Manner; Or, Diversities of Life

Mind and Manner; Or, Diversities of Life
Title Mind and Manner; Or, Diversities of Life PDF eBook
Author James Flamank
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 1870
Genre
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