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Utah drivers must assist injured animals Birth control for pigeons The new animal control officer (M...
This book, the first in an annual series, written by academicians--scientists, philosopher and other...
As the animal movement has gained more political authority and public acceptance, it needs better wa...
Evaluations of animal population problems and their solutions by ten regional animal control and hum...
How has the state of animals improved in the last half century? How has it worsened? Where are gains...
We have come far in our concern for pest animal welfare – but have we done enough? Pest animals are ...
Old problem, new solutions (Marc Paulhus) After San Mateo: are we closer to stopping the killing? (S...
In 1974 the Executive Committee of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the B.C.S.P.C.A. began investiga...
The purpose of this study is to examine both the historical function of municipal animal\ud shelters...
Animal Welfare Science studies the welfare of animals through an evidence-based approach. Welfare sc...
The relationship between humans and non-human animals in the United States has evolved from the capt...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
By 1973, The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, like so many animal shelters across the countr...
Consolidation of international guidelines for the management of canine populations in urban areas an...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Utah drivers must assist injured animals Birth control for pigeons The new animal control officer (M...
This book, the first in an annual series, written by academicians--scientists, philosopher and other...
As the animal movement has gained more political authority and public acceptance, it needs better wa...
Evaluations of animal population problems and their solutions by ten regional animal control and hum...
How has the state of animals improved in the last half century? How has it worsened? Where are gains...
We have come far in our concern for pest animal welfare – but have we done enough? Pest animals are ...
Old problem, new solutions (Marc Paulhus) After San Mateo: are we closer to stopping the killing? (S...
In 1974 the Executive Committee of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the B.C.S.P.C.A. began investiga...
The purpose of this study is to examine both the historical function of municipal animal\ud shelters...
Animal Welfare Science studies the welfare of animals through an evidence-based approach. Welfare sc...
The relationship between humans and non-human animals in the United States has evolved from the capt...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
By 1973, The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, like so many animal shelters across the countr...
Consolidation of international guidelines for the management of canine populations in urban areas an...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Utah drivers must assist injured animals Birth control for pigeons The new animal control officer (M...
This book, the first in an annual series, written by academicians--scientists, philosopher and other...
As the animal movement has gained more political authority and public acceptance, it needs better wa...