In Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa, the Japanese government is constructing a new military base for the United States Marine Corps despite ongoing local opposition and protest. Sea grass beds, which are potential feeding grounds of the critically endangered Okinawa dugong, are situated within the construction area. Because of its critical status close to regional extinction, the dugong was declared a Natural Monument of Japan in 1972, arguably putting it under protection of the United States National Historic Preservation Act in context of the base construction. Based on this assumption, and the dugong’s cultural significance for the people of Okinawa, the issue was brought to an American court, a rare case where an animal plays a ...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The article examines self-portraits taken in 2011 by Indonesian crested black macaque monkey Narut...
In Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa, the Japanese government is constructing a new military ...
The issue of animal cruelty in the greater sphere of environmental problems has often at times had t...
The dugong or the sea cow Dugong dugon (Muller) is a marine mammal which enjoys a wide distribut...
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) experienced a serious population decline in China during the twentieth centur...
One of the most interesting marine mammals about which very little is known is the dugong or 'sea ...
This paper examines the phenomenal popularity of companion animals in Japan, and the way many of the...
Primatology was initiated in Japan in 1948 by Kinji Imanishi and his colleagues. A distinctive featu...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine and is the only ex...
The controversial tactics which the Sea Shepherd (SS) use to make their statement towards anti-whali...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
The purpose of this action research project was to develop and implement in a sixth grade class, a u...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The article examines self-portraits taken in 2011 by Indonesian crested black macaque monkey Narut...
In Japan’s southernmost prefecture, Okinawa, the Japanese government is constructing a new military ...
The issue of animal cruelty in the greater sphere of environmental problems has often at times had t...
The dugong or the sea cow Dugong dugon (Muller) is a marine mammal which enjoys a wide distribut...
Dugongs (Dugong dugon) experienced a serious population decline in China during the twentieth centur...
One of the most interesting marine mammals about which very little is known is the dugong or 'sea ...
This paper examines the phenomenal popularity of companion animals in Japan, and the way many of the...
Primatology was initiated in Japan in 1948 by Kinji Imanishi and his colleagues. A distinctive featu...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine and is the only ex...
The controversial tactics which the Sea Shepherd (SS) use to make their statement towards anti-whali...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
The purpose of this action research project was to develop and implement in a sixth grade class, a u...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The article examines self-portraits taken in 2011 by Indonesian crested black macaque monkey Narut...