Animal Underworld

Animal Underworld
Title Animal Underworld PDF eBook
Author Alan Green
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 330
Release 2006-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 0786736836

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A vast and previously undisclosed underground economy exists in the United States. The products bought and sold: animals. In Animal Underworld, veteran investigative journalist Alan Green exposes the sleazy, sometimes illegal web of those who trade in rare and exotic creatures. Green and The Center for Public Integrity reveal which American zoos and amusement parks dump their "surplus" animals on the middlemen adept at secretly redirecting them into the private pet trade. We're taken to exotic-animal auctions, where the anonymous high bidders are often notorious dealers, hunting-ranch proprietors, and profit-minded charlatans masquerading as conservationists. We visit some of the nation's most prestigious universities and research laboratories, whose diseased monkeys are "laundered" through this same network of breeders and dealers until they finally reach the homes of unsuspecting pet owners. And we meet the men and women who make their living by skirting through loopholes in the law, or by ignoring the law altogether. For anyone who cares about animals; for pet owners, zoo-goers, wildlife conservationists, and animal welfare advocates, Animal Underworld is gripping, shocking reading.

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Title Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author John M. Kistler
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 247
Release 2000-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0313096090

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Introductions to each chapter explain the issues, as well as the arguments that surround them, and a general introduction to the volume thoroughly explains how to use the book. Each entry contains the following information: author, title, edition, series title, location of publisher, name of publisher, number of pages, year of publication, and International Standard Book Number. Annotations include the most important information available to help the researcher, including web sites that contain not only the full text of the book when available, but also excerpts and articles or interviews by the author; short quotations from the books; and short descriptions and summaries of the books. All the information provided allows students to locate exactly what they need, while encouraging them to explore other issues and differing viewpoints.

Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals

Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals
Title Increasing Legal Rights for Zoo Animals PDF eBook
Author Jesse Donahue
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 191
Release 2017-04-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498528953

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We are on the precipice of momentous legal changes for animals that may soon give some of them rights of personhood and citizenship. Companion animals in particular are gaining rights to public representation in government, access to housing, inheritance, and increased protection through the criminal justice system. Nonhuman primates used as research subjects are also gaining limited rights of personhood in some countries. This book examines how zoo animals could benefit from that revolution as well. Reviewing zoo law and politics in the United States, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, scholars and zoo directors grapple with how the current law in those regions of the world impacts zoo animals and how it could be changed to serve them better. They discuss the ways in which zoo animals could benefit from some re-worked companion animal law in the United States; the challenges of reintroductions and their legal barriers; how we can extend ideas of human research subject rights to zoo animal research; the stark problems of too few animal welfare laws in South East Asia; the need for a central governing body focused solely on exotic captive animals in New Zealand; and the need for stricter laws preventing the exotic pet problem that is increasingly affecting both zoos and sanctuaries. The book starts a dialogue that moves the scholarship about zoos beyond a general discussion of ethics to a concrete dialogue and set of suggestions about how to extend legal rights to this group of animals.

Forbidden Creatures

Forbidden Creatures
Title Forbidden Creatures PDF eBook
Author Peter Laufer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 272
Release 2011-10-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 0762799838

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Animal Protection Institute's Animal Issues

Animal Protection Institute's Animal Issues
Title Animal Protection Institute's Animal Issues PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1998
Genre Animal rights
ISBN

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The Animal's Agenda

The Animal's Agenda
Title The Animal's Agenda PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1999
Genre Animal rights
ISBN

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Little Essays in Literature and Life

Little Essays in Literature and Life
Title Little Essays in Literature and Life PDF eBook
Author Richard Burton
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1914
Genre American essays
ISBN

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