
The Global Guide to Animal Protection
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword: Extending Justice and Compassion
- Introduction: Other Eyes and Other Worlds
- Section 1. Histories and Global Perspectives
- Introduction
- Histories of Organized Animal Protection
- Animal protection in Britain
- The emergence of animal protection in Russia
- European animal protection
- The humane movement in Canada
- Societies against cruelty in the United States
- Vegetarianism in Britain and America
- Perspectives from around the Globe
- Animal issues in Australia
- Animal protection in Africa
- Animals in Asia
- Animals in Chinese culture
- Animals in the Middle East
- Challenges to animal protection in Scandinavia
- Japanese attitudes toward animals
- South American perspectives on animals
- The treatment of animals in India
- Section 2. Aquatic and Marine Life
- Introduction
- Acoustic impacts on marine life
- Cephalopods and decapod crustaceans
- Commercial whaling
- Intelligence in whales and dolphins
- The pinnipeds
- The rehabilitation of dolphins
- Sea fishes and commercial fishing
- Sea turtles in the Mediterranean
- Shark conservation
- Stranded marine mammals
- Understanding amphibians
- West Indian manatees
- Section 3. Free-Living Animals
- Introduction
- Animals in Captivity
- Captive chimpanzees
- The ethics of zoos
- Marine mammals in captivity
- Roadside zoos and menageries
- The scientific claims of zoos
- Preservation and Killing
- Animal protection and environmentalism
- Conservation philosophy
- De-snaring in Kenya
- The ethics of killing free-living animals
- The ethics of reintroduction
- Immunocontraception
- Preserving animals in Madagascar
- Sanctuaries and rehabilitation
- Snares and snaring
- Focus on Species Worldwide
- The big cats
- Coexisting with coyotes
- Facts about bears
- Free-living chimpanzees
- Free-ranging horses
- The future of free-roaming orangutans
- Koalas and their protection
- Moon bears and bear bile farming
- Perceptions of elephants
- The persecution of badgers
- Primates worldwide
- The protection of birds
- The slaughter of kangaroos
- Threats to the brown hare
- Understanding beavers
- The welfare of mute swans
- Trade
- CITES and international trade
- The fur trade
- Live animal exports
- The trade in primates for research
- The trade in reptiles
- The World Trade Organization
- Section 4. Companion Animals
- Introduction
- Caring for Individual Species
- Cats
- Dogs
- Gerbils
- Guinea pigs
- Hamsters
- Horses
- Rabbits
- Responsible Care
- Children's relations with animals
- The concept of guardianship
- Disaster planning
- Enhancing a dog's environment
- Kennels and catteries
- A lifelong responsibility
- Microchipping
- Shelters and sanctuaries
- Teaching animals humanely
- Understanding companion animals
- Health, Loss, and Bereavement
- Animal burials
- Euthanasia
- The experience of loss
- First aid
- Holistic health care
- Homeopathy
- Insurance
- Neutering and spaying
- Issues of Concern
- Canine profiling
- Cosmetic surgery
- Dogs as food
- The ethics of commercialization
- Feral cats
- Pound seizure
- Puppy mills
- Selective breeding
- Stray animals
- Section 5. Areas of Worldwide Concern
- Introduction
- Animals in Farming
- Animal welfare and farming
- Birds used in food production
- Fish farming
- Fur farming
- Horse slaughter
- Pig castration
- The production of foie gras
- Religious slaughter
- Slaughter
- The welfare of cows
- The welfare of pigs
- The welfare of sheep
- Animals in Research
- The alternatives
- Animals used in research
- Cloning animals
- The ethics of testing
- Freedom of information
- Military experiments
- Patenting animals
- Product testing
- Stem cell research
- Toxicity testing
- Transgenic animals
- Xenotransplantation
- Animals in Sport and Entertainment
- Angling for sport
- Animals in circuses
- Animals in film
- Blood fiestas
- Bull fighting
- Canned hunts
- Cock fighting
- Deer hunting
- Dog fighting
- Greyhound racing
- Hunting with dogs
- Hunting with ferrets
- Jumps racing
- Live pigeon shoots
- Live quail shoots
- Pigeon racing
- Rodeos
- Section 6. Changing Perspectives
- Introduction
- Changing Ethical Sensitivity
- Animal and human violence
- The feminist ethic of care
- Moral anthropocentrism
- The moral claims of animals
- The moral community
- Changing Legal Attitudes
- Developments in animal law
- Legal challenges to experiments in the United Kingdom
- Legal protection of animals in China
- The legal rights of great apes
- Legislation in the European Union
- Progress in animal welfare
- Changing Religious Perspectives
- Animal-friendly spirituality
- Animal sacrifice
- Animals in the Bible
- Animals in Jainism
- Buddhist attitudes
- The Buddhist case for vegetarianism
- Catholic teaching
- Confucianism and Daoism
- Hinduism and animals
- Islam and animals
- Judaism and animal life
- Changing Scientific Attitudes
- Animal agriculture and climate change
- Animal pain
- Animals and public health
- The complexity of animal awareness
- Humane research
- Veterinary ethics
- Declarations for Animals
- The declaration of the rights of cetaceans
- The universal charter of the rights of other species
- Universal declaration on animal welfare
- Section 7. Animal-Friendly Living
- Introduction
- Action for Animals
- Alternatives to dissection
- Animal advocacy
- Animal courses in academia
- Animals and the major media
- Animals in politics
- Reporting cruelty in the United Kingdom
- Reporting cruelty in the United States
- Compassionate Lifestyle
- Caring for animals and humans
- Caring shopping
- Cruelty-free labeling
- Ethical finance
- Humane education
- Living with animal neighbors
- Vegetarian Living
- Ethical vegetarianism
- Meatout
- Plant-based nutrition
- Vegan living
- Veganic gardening
- Vegetarian cooking
- About the Editor and the Contributors
- Index
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