What Animals Want

What Animals Want
Title What Animals Want PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Pearce
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages 219
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1459825675

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All animals need food, water and shelter. But what about their social and emotional needs? Modern science tells us that animals experience a wide range of emotions—from fear and anxiety to friendship and happiness. What Animals Want is an animal-care book with a difference. It introduces young readers to the Five Freedoms and helps them think about their pets’ physical and emotional needs, providing a framework for thinking about the welfare of all animals in human care, including farm, exotic and wild animals. Author Jacqueline Pearce wrote this book in consultation with the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA), an organization internationally recognized for its innovative humane education and animal welfare work.

What Animals Want

What Animals Want
Title What Animals Want PDF eBook
Author Larry Carbone
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2004-04-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199721882

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Larry Carbone, a veterinarian who is in charge of the lab animal welfare assurance program at a major research university, presents this scholarly history of animal rights. Biomedical researchers, and the less fanatical among the animal rights activists will find this book reasonable, humane, and novel in its perspective. It brings a novel, sociological perspective to an area that has been addressed largely from a philosophical perspective, or from the entrenched positions of highly committed advocates of a particular position in the debate.

The Science of Animal Welfare

The Science of Animal Welfare
Title The Science of Animal Welfare PDF eBook
Author Marian Stamp Dawkins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 151
Release 2021-01-28
Genre Science
ISBN 0192588761

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What is animal welfare? Why has it proved so difficult to find a definition that everyone can agree on? This concise and accessible guide is for anyone who is interested in animals and who has wondered how we can assess their welfare scientifically. It defines animal welfare as 'health and animals having what they want', a definition that can be easily understood by scientists and non-scientists alike, expresses in simple words what underlies many existing definitions, and shows what evidence we need to collect to improve animal welfare in practice. Above all, it puts the animal's own point of view at the heart of an assessment of its welfare. But, can we really understand what animals want? A consistent theme running through the book is that not only is it possible to establish what animals want, but that this information is vital in helping us to make sense of the long and often confusing list of welfare measures that are now in use such as 'stress' and 'feel good hormones', expressive sounds and gestures, natural behaviour, cognitive bias, and stereotypies. Defining welfare as 'health and what animals want' allows us to distinguish between measures that are simply what an animal does when it is alert, aroused, or active and those measures that genuinely allow us to distinguish between situations the animals themselves see as positive or negative. Sentience (conscious feelings of pleasure, pain, and suffering) is for many people the essence of what is meant by welfare, but studying consciousness is notoriously difficult, particularly in non-human species. These difficulties are discussed in the context of our current - and as yet incomplete - knowledge of human and animal consciousness. Finally, the book highlights some key ideas in the relationship between animal welfare science and animal ethics and shows how closely the well-being of humans is linked to that of other animals. The Science of Animal Welfare is an ideal companion for undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in animal behaviour and welfare, as well as for professional researchers, practitioners and animal welfare consultants. At the same time, it is easily understandable to non-scientists and anyone without prior knowledge but with an interest in animals and the rapidly evolving science of animal welfare.

Animals Speak

Animals Speak
Title Animals Speak PDF eBook
Author Rommie Buhler
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-01-24
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The problem today is that animals have so much wisdom to offer us, but we are not listening! In this book, Animal Communicator Rommie Buhler will open your mind, expand your heart and unlock your spirit to this wisdom that animals are determined to share with us all. Through storytelling Rommie shares insights into how our animals feel, what they are thinking and how we can love them into a life of exceptional health, meaning and enjoyment. You will learn: ● the variety of options available to deal with anxiety. ● the importance of feeding animals in a species appropriate way. ● to understand the needs and behaviours of cats. ● about an often overlooked solution to horses in pain. ● ways to manage unresolved grief when an animal is lost and never found or dies tragically or unexpectedly. ● about the detrimental effects chemicals have on an animal's health and wellbeing. ● a Bonus '33 Things Our Animals Need Us To Know'. If you are someone that cares about the welfare of animals, that genuinely has their best interests at heart, you will find this book an enlightening, revealing and insightful read - one that will open your mind to how Animals Speak.

The Animals' Agenda

The Animals' Agenda
Title The Animals' Agenda PDF eBook
Author Marc Bekoff
Publisher Beacon Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 0807045217

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A compelling argument that the time has come to use what we know about the fascinating and diverse inner lives of other animals on their behalf Every day we are learning new and surprising facts about just how intelligent and emotional animals are—did you know rats like to play and laugh, and also display empathy, and the ears and noses of cows tell us how they’re feeling? At times, we humans translate that knowledge into compassion for other animals; think of the public outcry against the fates of Cecil the lion or the captive gorilla Harambe. But on the whole, our growing understanding of what animals feel is not resulting in more respectful treatment of them. Renowned animal-behavior expert Marc Bekoff and leading bioethicist Jessica Pierce explore the real-world experiences of five categories of animals, beginning with those who suffer the greatest deprivations of freedoms and choice—chickens, pigs, and cows in industrial food systems—as well as animals used in testing and research, including mice, rats, cats, dogs, and chimpanzees. Next, Bekoff and Pierce consider animals for whom losses of freedoms are more ambiguous and controversial, namely, individuals held in zoos and aquaria and those kept as companions. Finally, they reveal the unexpected ways in which the freedoms of animals in the wild are constrained by human activities and argue for a more compassionate approach to conservation. In each case, scientific studies combine with stories of individual animals to bring readers face-to-face with the wonder of our fellow beings, as well as the suffering they endure and the major paradigm shift that is needed to truly ensure their well-being. The Animals’ Agenda will educate and inspire people to rethink how we affect other animals, and how we can evolve toward more peaceful and less violent ways of interacting with our animal kin in an increasingly human-dominated world.

Why Animals Matter

Why Animals Matter
Title Why Animals Matter PDF eBook
Author Marian Stamp Dawkins
Publisher Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages 219
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 0199587825

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In a world increasingly concerned with the human species and its future, Marian Stamp Dawkins argues that we need to rethink some of the fundamental questions regarding animal welfare. How are we justified in projecting human emotions on to animals? What kind of mental lives do they have? What can science tell us about their quality of life?

Vertebrate animals

Vertebrate animals
Title Vertebrate animals PDF eBook
Author William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger
Publisher
Total Pages 602
Release 1871
Genre Natural history
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