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  1. Ethics on the Ark: Zoos, Animal Welfare, and Wildlife Conservation (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation) by Bryan G. Norton, Michael Hutchins, et all 1995-07
  2. Animal Emergency #6: Lost Kitten (Animal Emergency) by Emily Costello, 2000-04
  3. Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats, and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter by Elizabeth Hess, 2000-04-17
  4. Pup at the Palace (Animal Ark Series #30) by Ben M. Baglio, 2003-10-01
  5. The Animal Rescue Store by Elizabeth Swados, 2005-03-01
  6. Volunteering to Help With Animals (High Interest Books) by Claudia Isler, 2000-09
  7. Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy by Matthew Scully, 2003-10-01
  8. Animal Abuse And Family Violence: Researching The Interrelationships Of Abusive Power (Mellen Studies in Sociology) by Amy J. Fitzgerald, 2005-06-30
  9. Working With Wildlife: A Guide to Careers in the Animal World (Science, College and Career Guidance) by Thane Maynard, 2000-03
  10. Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints - Animal Rights (Introducing Issues with Opposing Viewpoints)
  11. Animal Rights (American Issues Debated) by Herbert M. Levine, 1997-09
  12. The Extended Circle: A Commonplace Book of Animal Rights by Jon Wynne-Tyson, 1988-09
  13. Conservation: Animals in Danger (Science Starters) by Jim Pipe, 2007-08
  14. Inhumane Society: The American Way of Exploiting Animals by Michael W. Fox, 1992-05

101. Home
Providing the general public with information about the welfare of animals in zoos to facilitate an end to this institution. Myths, newsletter and how to help. Virginia, US.
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NOAZ ARK (National Organization to Abolish Zoos) is dedicated to providing the general public with information about the welfare of animals in zoos. Through our efforts, NOAZ ARK hopes to facilitate an end to this institution which relegates innocent creatures to a lifetime of confinement.

102. Animal Concerns Community
Debate animal rights/welfare issues in the animal Concerns Forum with othermembers of the community. EnviroLink Network animal Concerns is a project of the
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  • 103. Zoocheck Canada Inc. - Legislative Report - Welfare
    The general welfare of animals requires regulation in the areas of accommodation,nutrition and sanitation, but also in the areas of psychological
    http://www.zoocheck.com/programs/zoocheck/legislative/welfare.shtml
    GENERAL WELFARE Bearing in mind that the physical, psychological and social well-being of captive animals is entirely dependent on the quality, or lack thereof, of care provided by the facility that keeps the animal, an emphasis on the animal’s general welfare is evident in the scheme of all the jurisdictions reviewed in this analysis. The general welfare of animals requires regulation in the areas of accommodation, nutrition and sanitation, but also in the areas of psychological enrichment, social contact, and the general prevention of harm or stress to the animals. In most cases, these considerations are included under the other headings in this report, however, some additional requirements bear mentioning here. New Zealand is noteworthy in the effort it makes to address these concerns at the outset by requiring evidence that animal welfare needs will be met to accompany the licence application. United States Federal legislation acknowledges the necessity of social contact between animals for psychological health. For example, the AWA requires that "individually housed non-human primates must be able to see and hear non-human primates of their own or compatible species unless the attending veterinarian determines that it would endanger their health, safety, or well-being". The compatibility of different individual primates or different species must always be determined by the attending veterinarian before animals are housed together, so as to prevent any physical harm or psychological stress to the cohabitants.

    104. About PETA >> FAQs >> General
    general FAQs. Whether you’re a staunch animal rights advocate, animal welfaretheories accept that animals have interests but allow those interests to
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    Get Active Campaigns Media Center Cruelty-Free Living ... Donate Now Subscribe to E-News Search Get Active Work at PETA Intern at PETA Become a Member Join our Activist Network ... Send PETA E-Cards About Us Contact Information FAQ Financial Reports Get Involved ... Victories PETA Publications Animal Times Annual Review E-News Grrr! Resources Action Alerts Ads/PSAs Fact Sheets New Releases ...
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    Whether you’re a staunch animal rights advocate, an activist who’s just getting started, or a complete skeptic, you can use these answers to help clarify your understanding of the animal rights movement. The responses presented here are by no means the only answers to these frequently asked questions. They are simply intended to provoke you to think about common assumptions and to serve as a resource as you formulate your own opinions. “What do you mean by ‘animal rights’?”
    People who support animal rights believe that animals are not ours to use for food, clothing, entertainment, experimentation, or any other purpose and that animals deserve consideration of their best interests regardless of whether they are cute, useful to humans, or endangered and regardless of whether any human cares about them at all (just as a mentally challenged human has rights even if he or she is not cute or useful and even if everyone dislikes him or her). “What is the difference between ‘animal rights’ and ‘animal welfare’?”

    105. The EnviroLink Network - Animal Welfare
    Displaying 1 20 of 41 resources in animal welfare. Next Page CategoryGeneral Information; 13. Earth Web Project La Veta, CO, USA
    http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topicsku=2002130111042&topic=Animal Welfar

    106. Welcome
    by the animal Research Review Panel and NSW Agriculture’s animal welfare Unit.Its aim is to assist researchers, teachers and members of animal Ethics
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    This website has been developed by the Animal Research Review Panel and NSW Agriculture’s Animal Welfare Unit. Its aim is to assist researchers, teachers and members of Animal Ethics Committees to access information about the operation of the Animal Research Act 1985 Animal Research Regulation 1995 and The Code of Practice in New South Wales. In addition to specific information about this legislation, including relevant policies and guidelines, this site provides general information about legislation in other states and countries and links to many sites from which useful, general information promoting the humane care and use of animals for scientific purposes can be sourced . By following the links you can find information about accreditation and licensing, Animal Ethics Committees, the three R’s (replacement, reduction and refinement) education and training as well as guidelines on a range of issues including animal care, animal supply, research procedures such as blood collection and wildlife research. The Animal Research Act covers the use of animals for a range of purposes including their use in research, teaching, product testing, field trials, diagnosis of disease, production of biological products and environmental studies. ‘Animals’ include all live non-human vertebrates, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals which may be purpose-bred, farm livestock or wildlife.

    107. Topics
    general Information Call for Papers / Abstract Submission Perspectives ofAnimal welfare Assessment at Farm and Group Level
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    Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien 3rd International Workshop on the Assessment
    of Animal Welfare at Farm and Group Level WAFL-05 General Information Topics Important Dates Programme Contact Registration /
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    • Perspectives of Animal Welfare Assessment at Farm and Group Level
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    • Normal behaviour as a basis for welfare assessment Promising parameters and/or methods Experimental welfare assessment and on-farm application Data, applications and further use Free papers
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    • Successor to the highly successful first and
      second International Workshop on Assessment of
      Animal Welfare at Farm and Group Level held in Copenhagen (1999)
      and in Bristol (2002) Invited papers on key issues Oral communications and poster presentations
      of research in animal behaviour, health and welfare

    108. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Animal Health - Canada's Farm Animal Welfare I
    Canada’s Farm animal welfare Infrastructure is a network of tend to begeneral in scope, covering a wide range of animal welfare interests.
    http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/transport/infrastructuree.shtml
    datestamp='2003-12-11' Quick Pick By Commodity / Key Topic Animal health Biotechnology Dairy Eggs Employment Opportunities Feeds Fertilizers Fish and Seafood Food Recalls Forestry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grains Honey Horticulture Meat Hygiene Pet Imports Plant Biosafety Plant Breeder's Rights Potatoes Processed Products Publications Retail Food/Labelling Seeds Variety Registration Veterinary Biologics
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    Main Page - Animal Health Act and Regulations Animal Welfare / Transportation of Animals Disease Control Disease Surveillance ... Offices Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Animal Health and Production Division
    July 2003 Canada’s "Farm Animal Welfare Infrastructure" is a network of responsible organizations within Canada to address animal welfare issues. The broad spectrum of farm animal welfare issues includes intensive livestock farming practices, humane transportation, humane slaughter, biotechnology, and others.
    A. HUMANE TRANSPORTATION OF ALL ANIMALS IN CANADA
    Name of Act: Health of Animals Act (Federal) The Health of Animals Regulations Part XII defines conditions for the humane transportation of all animals in Canada by all modes of transport. These regulations:

    109. WSPA - News - Archive - Generic Animal Welfare - Inter-government Conference Agr
    WSPA, Raising the standard of animal welfare throughout the world. And Ensuringthat the principles of animal welfare are universally understood and
    http://www.wspa.org.uk/index.php?page=625

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