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Understanding the Behavior of Sanctuary-Housed Chimpanzees During Public Programs
Contributor(s):: Hansen, Bethany K., Hopper, Lydia M., Fultz, Amy L., Ross, Stephen R.
At zoos, and some sanctuaries, members of the public can observe the resident animals. Examining the characteristics and consequences of this type of human–animal encounter is important to understand public education and engagement as well as animal behavior and welfare. Zoos typically have a...
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Animals and Pastoral Groups in the Mountainous Ömerli District of Southeast Anatolia
Contributor(s):: Siddiq, Abu Bakar, Şanlı, Süleyman
Southeast Anatolia has been an ideal place for pastoralism since the Neolithic period. However, there is a lack of information on human–animal relationships from both archaeological settlements and contemporary societies in the region. Through ethnographic fieldwork and exploratory case studies...
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Ethnobiology in One Health
| Contributor(s):: Marsha B Quinlan, Robert J Quinlan
The new One Health concept is, essentially, the ethnobiology of health, addressing the interrelation of human, animal and environmental health. Incited by 2003 outbreaks of animal-borne SARS and avian influenza, One Health’s multidisciplinary perspective complements growing international...
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‘I'd rather wear out than rust out’: autobiologies of ageing equestriennes
| Contributor(s):: Davis, Dona L., Maurstad, Anita, Dean, Sarah
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Animal geographies II: Methods
| Contributor(s):: Buller, Henry
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Dog team walking: inter-corporeal identities, blindness and reciprocal guiding
| Contributor(s):: Andrew, Stevenson
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Spatial extensions of childhood: from toy worlds to online communities
| Contributor(s):: Ruckenstein, Minna
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'Maggots in their ears': hunting indications and indigenous knowledge in development
| Contributor(s):: Sillitoe, Paul
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A comparative assessment of zootherapeutic remedies from selected areas in Albania, Italy, Spain and Nepal
| Contributor(s):: Quave, Cassandra Leah
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A myth of kinship? Reinterpreting Lakota conceptualization of kin relationships vis-à-vis 19th and 20th century historical narratives
| Contributor(s):: Hogue, Kellie
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Insects-parasites inhabiting domestic space: their perception and representation in language and folklore
| Contributor(s):: Krivoshchapova, Iu A.
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L'oiseau, cet animal si bavard... ou l'étrange taxonomie d'un hybride aux îles Kiribati
| Contributor(s):: Di Piazza, Anne
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Literary worlds with ethnological, ecological and animalistic niches
| Contributor(s):: Marjanić, Suzana
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Mules in folk beliefs among the Slovak Romany
| Contributor(s):: Hübschmanonová, Milena
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Pour une approche interactive des savoirs locaux: l'ethno-éthologie
| Contributor(s):: Brunois, Florence
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Sur les traces de Garkman, la grenuille, dans le nord-est de la Terre d'Arnhem (Australie)
| Contributor(s):: Boll, Valérie M.
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The house-demon and domestic animals in the beliefs of the people of Kargopol'e (Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Federation)
| Contributor(s):: Denisevich, K. N.
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The lovable, the loathsome, and the liminal : emotionality in ethnozoological cognition
| Contributor(s):: Nolan, Justin M.
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Birds and people on Ontong Java Atoll, 1906-2008: continuity and change
| Contributor(s):: Bayliss, Smith, Christensen, Egelund
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Cognitive space concerning habitual thought and practice toward animals among the central San ( |Gui and Gana): deictic /indirect cognition and prospective /retrospective intention)
| Contributor(s):: Sugawara, Kazuyoshi