Chronology; Alphabetical Listing of Entries; Sources; Resources on Animal Welfare and Humane Education.
MARC BEKOFF is Professor in the Department of Environmental, Population and Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, and a fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and a Guggenheim Fellow. He has authored or edited 10 books and is primarily interested in the development and evolution of social behavior, animal cognition, and issues that center on human-animal relations.
CARRON A. MEANEY is a Research Associate at the Denver Museum of Natural History and the University of Colorado Museum. She is the coauthor of books on natural history, and her interests center on mammals.
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short-cut entry into the literature....[A] useful reference work
that makes many of the issues, philosophies, personalities and
organizations concerned with animal welfare and animal rights
readily accessible."-Contemporary Topics for Laboratory Animal
Science
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comprehensive resource book on the whole controversial issue [the
encyclopedia is] by far the broadest, deepest book on the subject
to date....This book belongs in every school and library (at least)
if for no other reason than it will give humans an opportunity to
think about how they treat their non-human fellow
travelers."-Boulder Daily Camera
"The editors remarkably balance the differences among animal
protection supporters and explaining the reasoning of those
opposing animal rights....[T]his unique encyclopedia is recommended
for academic and large public libraries interested in both the
contemporary and the historical, philosophical, and psychological
foundations of animal welfare."-Reference & User Service
Quarterly
?...an excellent sourcebook on this domain.?-Humanist in Canada
?A remarkably complete but still compact volume....this is a
fascinating book that will be used by animal welfare scientists,
lobbyists, journalists, teachers and, one hopes, politicians. As it
is the sort of book that one uses either to look up a subject or to
dip into at leisure, it will continue to delight with nuggets of
information for many years to come. If you want to find out what
misothery is, or why insects may not feel pain, or what the
Hagenbeck revolution was, I recommend that you buy this book and
find out.?-Animal Behaviour
?A welcome multidisciplinary approach that shows us the extensive
roles nonhuman animals play in virtually all areas of our
lives....This monumental work deserves a place in every reference
collection.?-Library Journal
?An excellent contribution to the literature of animal rights and
animal welfare, recommended for all libraries.?-Choice
?Concerned with the dignity of animals and humans' responsibilities
toward them, this book offers both sides of major issues regarding
animal rights.... A welcome addition to the literature on this
increasingly important topic.?-School Library Journal
?It is a useful book for general interest readers wishing to gain a
short-cut entry into the literature....[A] useful reference work
that makes many of the issues, philosophies, personalities and
organizations concerned with animal welfare and animal rights
readily accessible.?-Contemporary Topics for Laboratory Animal
Science
?Now for the first time, we have a reasoned, balanced, and
comprehensive resource book on the whole controversial issue [the
encyclopedia is] by far the broadest, deepest book on the subject
to date....This book belongs in every school and library (at least)
if for no other reason than it will give humans an opportunity to
think about how they treat their non-human fellow
travelers.?-Boulder Daily Camera
?The editors remarkably balance the differences among animal
protection supporters and explaining the reasoning of those
opposing animal rights....[T]his unique encyclopedia is recommended
for academic and large public libraries interested in both the
contemporary and the historical, philosophical, and psychological
foundations of animal welfare.?-Reference & User Service
Quarterly
?This title is recommended for public libraries and junior and
senior high school media centers.?-VOYA
?This work makes an excellent addition to the literature on animal
rights and animal welfare. This is a definite purchase for academic
libraries, although public libraries may find it useful.?-American
Reference Books Annual
?Those looking for a quick multidisciplinary reference manual with
basic information on a plethora of subjects relating to animal
welfare--from as broad and complex as the religious aspects of
animals to as specific and simple as dogs - will find the manual
useful and enlightening....Bibliographies at the conclusion of each
topic discussion are also informative and may point the researcher
toward more in-depth information publications. The encyclopedia
covers almost every scientific topic pertinent to animal
welfare....Easy reading and a handy reference tool, the
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare serve as both a
reference guide for serious researchers as well as an interesting
"flip-through" book for those simply interested in the fate of
animals.?-Catholic Library Association
?...an excellent sourcebook on this domain.??Humanist in Canada
..."an excellent sourcebook on this domain."-Humanist in Canada
"A remarkably complete but still compact volume....this is a
fascinating book that will be used by animal welfare scientists,
lobbyists, journalists, teachers and, one hopes, politicians. As it
is the sort of book that one uses either to look up a subject or to
dip into at leisure, it will continue to delight with nuggets of
information for many years to come. If you want to find out what
misothery is, or why insects may not feel pain, or what the
Hagenbeck revolution was, I recommend that you buy this book and
find out."-Animal Behaviour
"A welcome multidisciplinary approach that shows us the extensive
roles nonhuman animals play in virtually all areas of our
lives....This monumental work deserves a place in every reference
collection."-Library Journal
"An excellent contribution to the literature of animal rights and
animal welfare, recommended for all libraries."-Choice
"Concerned with the dignity of animals and humans' responsibilities
toward them, this book offers both sides of major issues regarding
animal rights.... A welcome addition to the literature on this
increasingly important topic."-School Library Journal
"This title is recommended for public libraries and junior and
senior high school media centers."-VOYA
"This work makes an excellent addition to the literature on animal
rights and animal welfare. This is a definite purchase for academic
libraries, although public libraries may find it useful."-American
Reference Books Annual
"Those looking for a quick multidisciplinary reference manual with
basic information on a plethora of subjects relating to animal
welfare--from as broad and complex as the religious aspects of
animals to as specific and simple as dogs - will find the manual
useful and enlightening....Bibliographies at the conclusion of each
topic discussion are also informative and may point the researcher
toward more in-depth information publications. The encyclopedia
covers almost every scientific topic pertinent to animal
welfare....Easy reading and a handy reference tool, the
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare serve as both a
reference guide for serious researchers as well as an interesting
"flip-through" book for those simply interested in the fate of
animals."-Catholic Library Association
.,."an excellent sourcebook on this domain."-Humanist in Canada
"It is a useful book for general interest readers wishing to gain a
short-cut entry into the literature....[A] useful reference work
that makes many of the issues, philosophies, personalities and
organizations concerned with animal welfare and animal rights
readily accessible."-Contemporary Topics for Laboratory Animal
Science
"Now for the first time, we have a reasoned, balanced, and
comprehensive resource book on the whole controversial issue [the
encyclopedia is] by far the broadest, deepest book on the subject
to date....This book belongs in every school and library (at least)
if for no other reason than it will give humans an opportunity to
think about how they treat their non-human fellow
travelers."-Boulder Daily Camera
"The editors remarkably balance the differences among animal
protection supporters and explaining the reasoning of those
opposing animal rights....[T]his unique encyclopedia is recommended
for academic and large public libraries interested in both the
contemporary and the historical, philosophical, and psychological
foundations of animal welfare."-Reference & User Service
Quarterly
?...an excellent sourcebook on this domain.?-Humanist in Canada
?A remarkably complete but still compact volume....this is a
fascinating book that will be used by animal welfare scientists,
lobbyists, journalists, teachers and, one hopes, politicians. As it
is the sort of book that one uses either to look up a subject or to
dip into at leisure, it will continue to delight with nuggets of
information for many years to come. If you want to find out what
misothery is, or why insects may not feel pain, or what the
Hagenbeck revolution was, I recommend that you buy this book and
find out.?-Animal Behaviour
?A welcome multidisciplinary approach that shows us the extensive
roles nonhuman animals play in virtually all areas of our
lives....This monumental work deserves a place in every reference
collection.?-Library Journal
?An excellent contribution to the literature of animal rights and
animal welfare, recommended for all libraries.?-Choice
?Concerned with the dignity of animals and humans' responsibilities
toward them, this book offers both sides of major issues regarding
animal rights.... A welcome addition to the literature on this
increasingly important topic.?-School Library Journal
?It is a useful book for general interest readers wishing to gain a
short-cut entry into the literature....[A] useful reference work
that makes many of the issues, philosophies, personalities and
organizations concerned with animal welfare and animal rights
readily accessible.?-Contemporary Topics for Laboratory Animal
Science
?Now for the first time, we have a reasoned, balanced, and
comprehensive resource book on the whole controversial issue [the
encyclopedia is] by far the broadest, deepest book on the subject
to date....This book belongs in every school and library (at least)
if for no other reason than it will give humans an opportunity to
think about how they treat their non-human fellow
travelers.?-Boulder Daily Camera
?The editors remarkably balance the differences among animal
protection supporters and explaining the reasoning of those
opposing animal rights....[T]his unique encyclopedia is recommended
for academic and large public libraries interested in both the
contemporary and the historical, philosophical, and psychological
foundations of animal welfare.?-Reference & User Service
Quarterly
?This title is recommended for public libraries and junior and
senior high school media centers.?-VOYA
?This work makes an excellent addition to the literature on animal
rights and animal welfare. This is a definite purchase for academic
libraries, although public libraries may find it useful.?-American
Reference Books Annual
?Those looking for a quick multidisciplinary reference manual with
basic information on a plethora of subjects relating to animal
welfare--from as broad and complex as the religious aspects of
animals to as specific and simple as dogs - will find the manual
useful and enlightening....Bibliographies at the conclusion of each
topic discussion are also informative and may point the researcher
toward more in-depth information publications. The encyclopedia
covers almost every scientific topic pertinent to animal
welfare....Easy reading and a handy reference tool, the
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare serve as both a
reference guide for serious researchers as well as an interesting
"flip-through" book for those simply interested in the fate of
animals.?-Catholic Library Association
?...an excellent sourcebook on this domain.??Humanist in Canada
..."an excellent sourcebook on this domain."-Humanist in Canada
"A remarkably complete but still compact volume....this is a
fascinating book that will be used by animal welfare scientists,
lobbyists, journalists, teachers and, one hopes, politicians. As it
is the sort of book that one uses either to look up a subject or to
dip into at leisure, it will continue to delight with nuggets of
information for many years to come. If you want to find out what
misothery is, or why insects may not feel pain, or what the
Hagenbeck revolution was, I recommend that you buy this book and
find out."-Animal Behaviour
"A welcome multidisciplinary approach that shows us the extensive
roles nonhuman animals play in virtually all areas of our
lives....This monumental work deserves a place in every reference
collection."-Library Journal
"An excellent contribution to the literature of animal rights and
animal welfare, recommended for all libraries."-Choice
"Concerned with the dignity of animals and humans' responsibilities
toward them, this book offers both sides of major issues regarding
animal rights.... A welcome addition to the literature on this
increasingly important topic."-School Library Journal
"This title is recommended for public libraries and junior and
senior high school media centers."-VOYA
"This work makes an excellent addition to the literature on animal
rights and animal welfare. This is a definite purchase for academic
libraries, although public libraries may find it useful."-American
Reference Books Annual
"Those looking for a quick multidisciplinary reference manual with
basic information on a plethora of subjects relating to animal
welfare--from as broad and complex as the religious aspects of
animals to as specific and simple as dogs - will find the manual
useful and enlightening....Bibliographies at the conclusion of each
topic discussion are also informative and may point the researcher
toward more in-depth information publications. The encyclopedia
covers almost every scientific topic pertinent to animal
welfare....Easy reading and a handy reference tool, the
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare serve as both a
reference guide for serious researchers as well as an interesting
"flip-through" book for those simply interested in the fate of
animals."-Catholic Library Association
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