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Environmentalities of coexistence with wolves in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain
Contributor(s):: Marino, A., Blanco, J. C., Cortes-Vazquez, J. A., Lopez-Bao, J. V., Bosch, A. P., Durant, S. M.
Coexistence between humans and large carnivores is mediated by diverse values and interactions. We focus on four sites in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain with a history of continuous wolf presence to examine how perceptions of coexistence vary across contexts. We conducted semi-structured and...
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The relative effectiveness of two expanding bullet designs in young harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus): A randomised controlled field study in the Norwegian harp seal hunt
Contributor(s):: Ryeng, K. A., Larsen, S. E.
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The welfare of game birds destined for release into the wild: a balance between early life care and preparation for future natural hazards
Contributor(s):: Madden, J. R., Santilli, F., Whiteside, M. A.
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Kangaroo harvesters and the euthanasia of orphaned young-at-foot: applying the theory of planned behaviour to an animal welfare issue
Contributor(s):: Sharp, T. M., McLeod, S. R.
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Survival rates o f cat-attacked birds admitted to RSPCA wildlife centres in the UK: implications for cat owners and wildlife rehabilitators
Contributor(s):: Baker, P. J., Thompson, R., Grogan, A.
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Human-dog bond in the contemporary mayab: social perceptions and benefits associated with the hunter-Milpa dog in maya peasant-hunter life strategies in Yucatan, Mexico
| Contributor(s):: Plata, E., Montiel, S.
Human-dog interaction has been examined in various sociocultural contexts, but such relationships have not been well explored for contemporary subsistence practices in Neotropical areas. In this study, we document human-dog bonds in terms of their relevance for Maya peasant-hunters' life...
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Provisioning the ritual neolithic site of Kfar HaHoresh, Israel at the dawn of animal management
| Contributor(s):: Meier, J. S., Goring-Morris, A. N., Munro, N. D.
It is widely agreed that a pivotal shift from wild animal hunting to herd animal management, at least of goats, began in the southern Levant by the Middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period (10,000-9,500 cal. BP) when evidence of ritual activities flourished in the region. As our knowledge of this...
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Dog breed differences in visual communication with humans
| Contributor(s):: Konno, A., Romero, T., Inoue-Murayama, M., Saito, A., Hasegawa, T.
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) have developed a close relationship with humans through the process of domestication. In human-dog interactions, eye contact is a key element of relationship initiation and maintenance. Previous studies have suggested that canine ability to produce human-directed...
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A cultural history of animals
| Contributor(s):: Kalof, Linda, Pohl-Resl, Brigitte
A Cultural History of Animals is a multi-volume project on the history of human-animal relations from ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers 4500 years of human-animal interaction.Volume 1: Antiquity to the Dark Ages (2500BC-1000AD)Volume 2: The Medieval Age (1000-1400)Volume...
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"Fowle fowles"? The sacred pelican and the profane cormorant in early modern culture
| Contributor(s):: De Ornellas, Kevin
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A spectacle of beasts: hunting rituals and animal rights in early modern England
| Contributor(s):: Bergman, Charles
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An anthropological examination of hunting: ethnography and sensation
| Contributor(s):: Marvin, Garry
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Animal philosophy: bioethics and zoontology
| Contributor(s):: Acampora, Ralph R.
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Animality and anthropology in Jean-Jacques Rousseau
| Contributor(s):: Guichet, Jean-Luc
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Animals and anthropology in medieval philosophy
| Contributor(s):: De Leemans, Pieter, Klemm, Matthew
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Animals in ancient philosophy: conceptions and misconceptions
| Contributor(s):: Newmyer, Stephen T.
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Animals in medieval sports, entertainment, and menageries
| Contributor(s):: Kiser, Lisa J.
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Animals in visual art from 1900 to the present
| Contributor(s):: Burt, Jonathan
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Animals into art in the ancient world
| Contributor(s):: Morris, Christine
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Animals: from souls and the sacred in prehistoric times to symbols and slaves in antiquity
| Contributor(s):: Mason, Jim