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This third volume of articles dealing with advances in animal welfare science and philosophy covers a wide variety of topics. Major areas of discussion include the ethics and use of animals in biomedical research, farm animal behavior and welfare, and wildlife conservation.
List of Contents.- I.- Ethics, Welfare, and Laboratory Animal Management.- The Cruel Deception.- The Significance of Alternative Techniques in Biomedical Research: An Analysis of Nobel Prize Awards.- Socialized vs. Unsocialized wolves (canis lupus) in experimental research.- Human/Farm Animal Relationships.- Contribution to a concept of behavioral Abnormality in farm animals under confinement.- The Psychology and Ethics of Humane Equine Treatment.- Horsebreakers, Tamers, and Trainers: An Historical, Psychological, and Social Review.- Effects of Early Experience Upon Adaptweness of Horses.- Wildlife conservation and animal rights: are they compatible?.- Wildlife and Nature Liberation.- Bringing us Together.- Assault on Eden: Destruction of Latin America’s Rain Forests.- II Proceedings From the Moorhead State University Conference: “Animals and Humans: Ethical Perspectives”.- Keynote Address: Humans and Other Animals: A Biological and Ethical Perspective.- The Case for Animal Rights.- A Case Against Animal Rights.- The Case For the Use of Animals in Science.- The Case Against the Use of Animals in Science.- The Case for the Use of Animals in Medicine.- The Case for Intensive Farming of Food Animals.- The Case Against Intensive Farming of Food Animals.- The Case for Hunting.- The Case For Hunting on National Wildlife Refuges.- Providing Humane Stewardship For Wildlife: The Case Against Sport Hunting.
'... the material presented in these two volumes is interesting, important, well edited and produced. It deserves, and I am sure will get, a wide readership. The series is a credit to both its editors and its publishers. Long may it continue.' British Veterinary Journal 'This is a valuable volume that should be taken seriously and read by all ethologists; it contains much food for thought.' M. Kiley-Worthington, Animal Behaviour, 37:2