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Plant scientists call for rethink of GM crop regulation

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

In a report to the Council for Science and Technology, which advises the Prime Minister on science policy, the scientists warn that unless GM crops are regulated at national, rather than at EU level, European agriculture could suffer because it will be unable to adopt GM crops. The new regulatory system should be modelled on […]

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Online ivory in Japan threatens African elephants -activists

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

LONDON (Reuters) – Online selling and weak controls on domestic ivory sales in Japan are spurring illegal international trade in elephant tusks and contributing to a steep rise in poaching, activists said on Tuesday.

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Blue whales abound in the shipping lanes just off Sri Lankan coast (IFAW – International Fund for Animal Welfare)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: IFAW – International Fund for Animal Welfare) After the first few weeks of our research just off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, we have had more than 40 blue whale sightings. Whilst at sea in Raja’s boat, it is quite common to find ourselves eyeballing a massive container ship one moment, and seeing […]

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NPWS hazard reduction burning between Braidwood and Queanbeyan (NSW Office of Environment and Heritage)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: NSW Office of Environment and Heritage) Media release: 19 March 2014 If forecasted conditions remain favourable, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and the Rural Fire Service will conduct hazard reduction burning at Little Bombay in the Tallaganda State Conservation Area on Thursday, March 20. Little Bombay is located about 15…

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Plastic Mulch Can Help Tree Seedlings Survive (Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) Planting trees on Alberta’s agricultural landscape in the form of shelterbelts provides a range of benefits to the province, including wildlife and habitat corridors, soil and water conservation and improved road conditions. Shelterbelts may also benefit individual farmers by increasing livestock and crop productivity, protecting buildings from […]

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Zero tolerance to dumping in public reserves (Department of Conservation of New Zealand)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Department of Conservation of New Zealand) The Department of Conservation (DOC) is right behind the crackdown on rubbish dumping in the East Coast region and strongly supports plans to catch or trace offenders. A trailer load of green waste was…

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Rare parakeets flown to safe island home (Department of Conservation of New Zealand)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Department of Conservation of New Zealand) Eighteen rare native parakeets are today winging their way from Christchurch to a Bay of Plenty island sanctuary to build a self-supporting population there as this species faces the ongoing threat of predators in Canterbury. The kākāriki karaka/orange-fronted parakeets bred by the Isaac Conservation and Wildlife Trust at […]

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A Tribute to Colorado Byways: Conservation at its Finest (Colorado Department of Transportation)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Colorado Department of Transportation) March 18, 2014 – Metro Denver Colorado/CDOT Region 1 – The 25th anniversary of Colorado’s Scenic and Historic Byways program was celebrated on March 14 at the State Capitol. As part of the festivities, Colorado Byways Commissioners and numerous Colorado Byway organizations met with lawmakers, providing information on how the […]

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MSU named a ‘Tree Campus USA’ for the second year in a row (Montana State University)

March 19, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Montana State University) For the second year in a row, Montana State University has been designated a Tree Campus USA in honor of its commitment to effective campus forest management and for engaging staff and students in conservation…

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Gorilla born in rare C-section at San Diego Zoo has pneumonia

March 18, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – A baby gorilla born in a rare Caesarian section at the San Diego Zoo last week has pneumonia and was treated for a collapsed lung, officials said on Tuesday.

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About The Politics of Species

The assumption that humans are cognitively and morally superior to other animals is fundamental to social democracies and legal systems worldwide. It legitimises treating members of other animal species as inferior to humans. The last few decades have seen a growing awareness of this issue, as evidence continues to show that individuals of many other species have rich mental, emotional and social lives. Bringing together leading experts from a range of disciplines, this volume identifies the key barriers to a definition of moral respect that includes nonhuman animals.

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Themes

  • The Road to Respectful Coexistence

  • Carnal Desires

  • An Animal Bill of Rights?

  • Turning a Whale into a Killer

  • Apeism and Racism

  • What is a Person?

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