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Justice for all? Children's moral reasoning about the welfare and rights of endangered species
Contributor(s):: Ruckert, J. H.
This study reports children's developing moral concerns for endangered animals. Three questions were addressed: (1) Do children conceive of not harming an endangered animal as a moral obligation? (2) Do children use biocentric (nature-centered) moral reasoning? and (3) Does a developmental shift...
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Interaction with shelter dogs reduces negative affect of adolescents in substance use disorder treatment
Contributor(s):: Ellsworth, L. M., Tragesser, S., Newberry, R. C.
We investigated the effectiveness of a human-animal interaction program, involving dogs from an animal shelter, in improving affect of adolescent males in inpatient treatment for substance use disorder (SUD). We hypothesized that adolescents would experience improvements in affect and attitudes...
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Influence of removal sampling of small mammals on abundance and diversity attributes: scientific implications
Contributor(s):: Sullivan, Thomas P., Sullivan, Druscilla S.
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The Bee-haviour of Scientists: An Analogy of Science from the World of Bees
Contributor(s):: Trubody, Ben
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The Reduction of Life
Contributor(s):: Talbott, Carl
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The Scientific Perception of Animals as Objects
Contributor(s):: Verhoog, Henk
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Science, Ethics, and Moral Status
Contributor(s):: Miller, Harlan B.
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Paradigm Shifts, Scientific Revolutions and the Moral Justification of Experimentation on Nonhuman Animals
Contributor(s):: Boss, Judith A., Boss, Alyssa V.
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Dec 14 2015
First Annual International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Sciences 2015
The first International Conference on Veterinary & Animal Sciences (ICVAS-2015) is being organized with the theme of “Livestock for Sustainable Livelihood Improvement”. It aims to create a platform...
https://habricentral.org/events/details/371
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Elephant slaves and pampered parrots: Exotic animals and their meanings in eighteenth-century France
Contributor(s):: Robbins, Louise Enders
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Animal cities: beastly urban histories
Contributor(s):: Atkins, Peter
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To understand a cat : methodology and philosophy
Contributor(s):: Rakover, Sam S.
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'Saving the Lives of Our Dogs': The Development of Canine Distemper Vaccine in Interwar Britain
Contributor(s):: Bresalier, Michael
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Bred for Perfection: Shorthorn Cattle, Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800
Contributor(s):: Russell, Edmund
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Bred for Perfection: Shorthorn Cattle, Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800 [Book Review]
Contributor(s):: White, Paul
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Clever Hans and His Effects: Karl Krall and the Origins of Experimental Parapsychology in Germany
Contributor(s):: De Sio, Fabio, Marazia, Chantal
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Dogs that Don't Bark in the Night: How to Investigate the Lack of a Domain of Expertise?
Contributor(s):: Cheney, Dorothy L., Seyfarth, Robert M.
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Is There Still Hope for a Scholastic Ontology of Biological Species?
Contributor(s):: Dumsday, Travis
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Konrad Lorenz y la pregunta sobre el origen del perro
Contributor(s):: Oeser, Erhard
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L'"Aspettazione" in Neurofisiologia E in Psicologia
Contributor(s):: Pareti, Germana