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  1. "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.

  2. Deeply ecological Deleuze and Guattari: humanism's becoming-animal

    Contributor(s):: Iveson, R.

  3. The Mouse in the Cat's Claws: A Framework for a Hermeneutics of Nature

    Contributor(s):: Kockelkoren, Petran

  4. Animal cities: beastly urban histories

    Contributor(s):: Atkins, Peter

  5. The ethics of animal re-creation and modification : reviving, rewilding, restoring

    Contributor(s):: Oksanen, Markku, Siipi, Helena

  6. An ethological approach to determining housing requirements of gamebirds in raised laying units

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    | Contributor(s):: Matheson, S. M., Donbavand, J., Sandilands, V., Pennycott, T., Turner, S. P.

    Each year, the UK rears around 20-30 million pheasants and 3-6 million red-legged partridges for shooting purposes. However, welfare organisations and some members of the gamebird industry itself have raised concerns about the use of raised laying units for breeding gamebirds. Although the...

  7. Home range, body condition, and survival of rehabilitated raccoons (Procyon lotor) during their first winter

    | Contributor(s):: McWilliams, M., Wilson, J. A.

    The effects of raccoon ( Procyon lotor) rehabilitation on postrelease survivorship are unknown. Raccoon rehabilitation success was measured as differences in prewinter body condition, home range size, distance to manmade structures, and during-winter survival between raccoons in the wild and...

  8. The potential of Social Network Analysis as a tool for the management of zoo animals

    | Contributor(s):: Rose, P. E., Croft, D. P.

    Social Network Analysis (SNA) enables the fine scale of animal sociality and population structure to be quantified. SNA is widely applied to questions relating to behavioural ecology but has seen little use in the application to zoo animal management, despite its clear potential. Investment in...

  9. Dog team walking: inter-corporeal identities, blindness and reciprocal guiding

    | Contributor(s):: Andrew, Stevenson

  10. Amphisbaenids or "two-headed snakes" funerary deposits in the Uhle Platform, Huacas de Moche, Peru

    | Contributor(s):: Goepfert, Nicolas, Bailon, Salvador, Lefevre, Christine, Gutierrez, Belkys

  11. Interspecifieke Rechtvaardigheid

    | Contributor(s):: Achterberg, Wouter

  12. Is John Gray a Nihilist? (Series: Special Issue on the Political Theory of John Gray (J Horton and G Newey (editors))

    | Contributor(s):: Kateb, George

  13. "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

  14. Domesticated landscapes : the subsistence ecology of plant and animal domestication

    | Contributor(s):: Terrell, John Edward

  15. Human influence in the development of the Cretan mammalian fauna

    | Contributor(s):: Jarman, Michael R.

  16. Indigenous knowledge

    | Contributor(s):: Morris, Brian

  17. Literary worlds with ethnological, ecological and animalistic niches

    | Contributor(s):: Marjanić, Suzana

  18. Maintaining or reinventing a relation to 'nature': religious practices and systems or representation in contemporary Chukchi society (Siberian Arctic)

    | Contributor(s):: Vaté, Virginie

  19. Nabta playa and its role in northeastern African prehistory

    | Contributor(s):: Wendorf, Fred

  20. Pour une approche interactive des savoirs locaux: l'ethno-éthologie

    | Contributor(s):: Brunois, Florence