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  1. Adopt Me: An interactive video game to encourage people to adopt animals from shelters

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    | Contributor(s):: Ying Xing

    People buy pets and use their imagination in envisioning how their pet will ideally be, not the reality of raising a pet. More and more pets are abandoned by their owners for various reasons and the stray animals often cause accidents. But people keep purchasing animals from puppy mill stores....

  2. Confessions of a Wildlife Filmmaker | Chris Palmer | TEDxAmericanUniversity

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    | Contributor(s):: Chris Palmer

    Television networks like Discovery, Animal Planet, National Geographic, and the History Channel are failing to put conservation, education, and animal welfare ahead of ratings and profits when producing and airing films on wildlife. I believe it's time for wildlife filmmaking to move in a...

  3. Reimagining Healthcare: Human-Animal Bond Support as a Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Public Health Intervention

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    | Contributor(s):: Hoy-Gerlach, J., Townsend, L.

    The emergence of human-animal support services (HASS)-services provided to help keep people and their companion animals together-in the United States has been driven by two global public health crises. Despite such impetuses and an increasing recognition of One Health approaches, HASS are...

  4. Instagram as a data source for sea turtle surveys in shipwrecks in Brazil

    | Contributor(s):: Leitao, A. T. T. S., Alves, M. D. de O., Santos, J. C. P. dos, Bezerra, B.

  5. İnsandan hayvana ve hayvandan insana mağduriyetin medyadaki sunumunun karşılaştırmalı analizi

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    | Contributor(s):: Yüksek Lisans Tezi

    İlkçağdan itibaren süregelen ve günümüzde de devam eden, insan ile hayvan arasında mevcut bir sorunlu ilişki görülmektedir. Günümüzde de hayvandan insana ve insandan hayvana mağduriyet örnekleri ile sıkça karşılaşılmaktadır. Bu...

  6. Wolf Media Coverage in the Region of Castilla y León (Spain): Variations over Time and in Two Contrasting Socio-Ecological Settings

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    | Contributor(s):: Miguel Delibes-Mateos

    People’s attitudes towards large carnivores, and thus public support for their conservation, can be influenced by how these species are framed in the media. Therefore, assessing media coverage of large carnivores is of particular interest for their coexistence with humans. I used content...

  7. Media content analysis of human-predator interaction in IndonesiaAnalisis konten pemberitaan interaksi manusia-satwa predator di Indonesia

    | Contributor(s):: Ardiantiono,, Alfarisi, A. M., Ishaq, Y., Wijaya, R., Septian, R., Hadi, A. N., Surya, R. A., Rahmi, T.

  8. Impact of social media on dealing with petsEinfluss sozialer medien auf den umgang mit heimtieren

    | Contributor(s):: Volker, G., Fels, M.

  9. Media Coverage of Pet Therapy Research Often Gets It Wrong

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    | Contributor(s):: Harold Herzog

    What a study of therapy dogs on kids with cancer really found.

  10. The effect of auditory stimulation on pet dogs’ reactions to owner separation

    | Contributor(s):: Kinnaird, Rachael F., Wells, Deborah L.

  11. Exploring the use of complementary and alternative approaches to health care on UK dairy farms

    | Contributor(s):: Crouch, K., Cabral, C., Cramer, H., Rees, G., Sharp, D., Barrett, D. C.

  12. "Don't be so Modest, You're a Rat": Anthropomorphism, Social Class, and Renegotiation in Ratatouille and Bee Movie

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    | Contributor(s):: Reuben Dylan Fong

    One of the common fantasy stories involving anthropomorphized nonhuman animals in animated children's films is of humans and animals discovering they can communicate as equals. The human-animal relationship in the premise of these films exemplifies the idea of questioning and renegotiating...

  13. Portrayals of Animals in COVID-19 News Media

    | Contributor(s):: Hooper, Jes, Aiello, Thomas, Hill, Kristine

    With animals as the primary and intermediary vectors of COVID-19, we sought to understand the ways in which animals were represented in UK news media during the emergence of the global pandemic and how these portrayals impact the lives of humans and animals. Using the Lexis-Nexis online media...

  14. Assistive Technology Use among Older Adults with Vision Loss: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Canadian Newspapers

    | Contributor(s):: Fuchigami, Katharine, McGrath, Colleen, Bengall, Jordana, Kim, Stephanie, Debbie Laliberte, Rudman

    Low vision assistive devices are often positioned as enabling continued social participation and engagement by older adults in everyday activities; however, previous research suggests that the use of such technologies is restricted by various environmental factors. With little attention...

  15. Reliability of internet information on bite behavior of domestic dogs

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    | Contributor(s):: Ito, K., Shiga, Y., Tanaka, M., Matsuura, A., Irimajiri, M.

    Many dog owners who are dealing with behavioral problems in their dog look for solutions on the internet. However, the quality of the information available online has not yet been assessed. Therefore, in this study, we comprehensively collected information available online on behavior...

  16. Institutional persistence despite cultural change: a historical case study of the re-categorization of dogs in Germany

    | Contributor(s):: Pfau-Effinger, B., Sebastian, M.

  17. Discrimination towards People Partnered with Assistance Dogs in Canada: Implications for Policy and Practice

    | Contributor(s):: Graham, Taryn M., Lucyk, Kelsey, Diep, Lucy, Rock, Melanie J.

  18. Recognizing and Mitigating Canine Stress during Animal Assisted Interventions

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    | Contributor(s):: Townsend, L., Gee, N. R.

    Animal-assisted Interventions (AAI) proliferated rapidly since clinicians and researchers first noted the positive effects animals have on people struggling with physical and mental health concerns. The intersection of AAI with the field of animal welfare evolved from considering animals'...

  19. The Spectacular Environmentalism of Cecil the Lion

    | Contributor(s):: McCubbin, Sandra Gillian

  20. Dreaming about dogs: an online survey

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    | Contributor(s):: Schredl, M., Bailer, C., Weigel, M. S., Welt, M. S.

    Dogs have been close human companions for millennia and one would expect—according to the continuity hypothesis of dreaming—that dogs are also quite common in dreams. Previous studies showed that the percentages of dreams that include dogs range from about 1.5% to 5%, but studies...