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Advances in animal welfare science 1984

The many interfaces between us and the billions of animals under our dominion (as well as the environment upon which the welfare of human and non-human animals alike is ultimately de­ pendent) have their separate features: trapping and wildlife manage­ ment;
eBook, Undefined, c1985
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston, c1985
ix, 216 p. : diags., tables ; 25 cm.
9780898386998, 0898386993
1158738718
List of Contents.- I. Animal Awareness.- The Question of Animal Awareness.- II. Human/Animal Relationships.- The Origins of Empathy and Altruism.- Attitudes Toward Animals: Age-Related Development Among Children.- Empathy, Humaneness and Animal Welfare.- Human/Animal Communication: Cetacean Roles in Human Therapeutic Situations.- III. Animal Rights.- Logic and Limits of Animal Liberation.- Whales are not Cetacean Resources.- IV. Animal Management.- Animal Boredom: Is a Scientific Study of the Subjective Experiences of Animals Possible?.- Evils of Modern Stables.- Stereotype Behaviour in Sows and Gilts Housed in Stalls, Tethers, and Groups.- V. Appendix.- American Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of Animals: An Update.- Instructions to Authors.