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  1. "Hide Processing: Ethnoarcheological Approaches"

    Contributor(s):: Anonymous

  2. "It's hard enough to control yourself; it's ridiculous to think you can control animals": competing views on "The bush" in contemporary Yukon

    Contributor(s):: Easton, Norman Alexander

  3. "Riding up forested mountain sides, in wide open spaces, and with walls": developing an ecology of horse-human relationships

    Contributor(s):: Davis, D., Maurstad, A., Cowles, S.

  4. "Vicious, Aggressive Bird Stalks Cyclist": The Australian Magpie (Cracticus tibicen) in the News

    Contributor(s):: Kitty van Vuuren, Scott O' Keefe, Darryl N. Jones

    The Australian Magpie ( Cracticus tibicen ) is a common bird found in urban Australian environments where its nest defense behavior during spring brings it into conflict with humans. This article explores the role of print media in covering this conflict. Leximancer software was used to analyze...

  5. 'A very rare and difficult thing': Ecofeminism, attention to animal suffering, and the disappearance of the subject

    Contributor(s):: Adams, Carol

  6. 'came for the horses, stayed for the men': A mixed methods analysis of staff, community, and reentrant perceptions of a prison-equine program (pep)

    Contributor(s):: Morgan, Amy A., Arditti, Joyce A., Spiers, Sara, Buechner-Maxwell, Virginia, Shivey, Victoria

  7. 'Rats are people, too!' Rat-human relations re-rated

    Contributor(s):: Edelman, Birgitta

  8. 'stray appetites': a socio-ecological analysis of free-ranging dogs living alongside human communities in Bangalore, India

    Contributor(s):: Bhalla, S. J., Kemmers, R., Vasques, A., Vanak, A. T.

  9. 'The fertile brain and inventive power of man': anthropogenic factors in the cessation of springbok treks and the disruption of the karoo ecosystem, 1865-1908

    Contributor(s):: Roche, Chris

  10. Jul 29 2016

    16th Congress of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology

    ISBE conferences are held every two years and attract a lively mix of behavioral ecologists at all career stages from around the globe, offering excellent networking opportunities. There is an...

    https://habricentral.org/events/details/390

  11. May 08 2014

    2014 Ontario Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution Colloquium (OE3C)

    The Ontario Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution Colloquium (OE3C) is a graduate student-run conference with a broad focus on topics in ecology, human and animal behaviour, and evolution. Registration...

    https://habricentral.org/events/details/218

  12. A Comparison of Three Holistic Approaches to Health: One Health, EcoHealth, and Planetary Health

    Contributor(s):: Henrik Lerner, Charlotte Berg

    Several holistic and interdisciplinary approaches exist to safeguard health. Three of the most influential concepts at the moment, One Health, EcoHealth, and Planetary Health, are analyzed in this paper, revealing similarities and differences at the theoretical conceptual level. These approaches...

  13. A cultural journey to the agro-food crisis: policy discourses in the EU

    | Contributor(s):: Lopez-i-Gelats, F., Tabara, J. D.

    The agro-food domain in Europe is characterized by the appearance of recurrent unwanted surprises. These events, although causing obvious physical consequences, in essence depart from the expectations of the society. We argue that this unstable situation is best understood as an identity crisis...

  14. A dermatologist's viewpoint on the significance of the human-animal bond in practice

    | Contributor(s):: Liska, D. A.

  15. A historical, interdisciplinary analysis of the animal and human social ecosystem

    | Contributor(s):: Jeter, Kris

  16. A look at the ecotherapy research evidence

    | Contributor(s):: Chalquist, Craig

  17. A model to predict the likelihood of cliff swallow nesting on highway structures in northern California

    | Contributor(s):: Coates, R. W., Delwiche, M. J., Gorenzel, W. P., Salmon, T. P.

  18. A nature language: An agenda to catalog, save, and recover patterns of human

    | Contributor(s):: Kahn, Peter H., Jr., Ruckert, Jolina H., Severson, Rachel L., Reichert, Aimee L., Fowler, Erin

  19. A note on the behavior of feral cattle in the Chihuahuan Desert of Mexico

    | Contributor(s):: Hernandez, L., Barral, H., Halffter, G., Colon, S. S.

    Habitat use and behaviour of three feral cows were compared to three domestic cows in the Mapimi Biosphere Reserve, Chihuahuan Desert, where approximately 1000 feral cows were found on 151 000 ha. Feral cattle were found to represent an ecotype adapted to desert conditions. In comparison with...

  20. A Perspective on Zoos: Andreas Kaufmann at TEDxVilnius

    | Contributor(s):: Andreas Kaufmann

    Andreas has loved animals and nature since his early childhood, which he spent near the lowland forests, surrounded by farm animals and pets.But the zoos… he did not like them. So what turned him into taking a job… at a zoo?Andreas has been actively involved with wild animals,...