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Assembly Budget Increases the Environmental Protection Fund – Mar-12-2014 (New York State Assembly)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: New York State Assembly) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 12, 2014 Assembly Budget Increases the Environmental Protection Fund Speaker Silver and ENCON Chair Sweeney Say Assembly Budget Provides Environmental Benefits Across the State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Environmental Conservation Committee Chair Robert K. Sweeney today announced the Assembly SFY 2014-15 Budget would provide $167 […]

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New fossil species: Origin of toothed whale echolocation

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

A new fossil species, Cotylocara macei, shows evidence of echolocation and the complex anatomy underlying this unique behavior that has evolved in toothed whales, dolphins and porpoises. “Its dense bones and air sinuses would have helped this whale focus its vocalizations into a probing beam of sound, which likely helped it find food at night […]

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Sustainable urban lawns

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

Concern for the homogenization of America’s urban landscape prompted a recent research study into the care and maintenance of residential landscapes. The study demonstrated fewer similarities than expected but the concern, according to researchers is that “Lawns not only cover a larger extent [of land] than any other irrigated ‘crop’ in the U.S., but are […]

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Conservationists catch wild Sumatran rhino, raising hope for world’s most endangered rhinoceros

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

Conservationists have succeeded in catching a wild Sumatran rhino in the Malaysia state of Sabah in Borneo, according to local media reports. Officials are currently transferring the rhino, an unnamed female, to a rhino sanctuary in Tabin National Park where experts will attempt to mate it with the resident male, Tam. The Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinus […]

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Ancient Whale Fossils Reveal Early Origin of Echolocation

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

An ancient whale fossil unearthed in Charleston, S.C., suggests that cetaceans evolved the ability to echolocate their prey very early on in evolution.

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Water Conservation Request (City of Lethbridge)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: City of Lethbridge) March 12 UPDATE at 10:15 a.m. The conditions of the river are changing rapidly and we are now in a water emergency and urging residents to reduce water usage to essential use only. The quick melt is causing high turbidity in the river making the water extremely difficult to treat at […]

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EU hears concerns about marine mammals over the disturbance of seismic surveys (IFAW – International Fund for Animal Welfare)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: IFAW – International Fund for Animal Welfare) Conservationists including the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW – www.ifaw.org), OceanCare (www.oceancare.org) and NRDC (www.nrdc.org) welcome today’s vote in the European Parliament to make underwater noise pollution related to  oil exploration subject to Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). “The revised Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive is far […]

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Pew Awards Shark Scientist Demian Chapman the 2014 Fellowship in Marine Conservation (Pew Environment Group – EU Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Pew Environment Group – EU Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group) City Stonybrook State / Country NY Project to use genetic testing to track global shark fin trade Demian Chapman, Ph.D., a scientist with Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, has been awarded a 2014 Pew fellowship in marine conservation […]

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Gov. Nixon nominates J. Kent Emison to Conservation Commission (Missouri Department of Conservation)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Missouri Department of Conservation) Published on: Mar. 12, 2014 Posted by JEFFERSON CITY-Governor Jeremiah W. “Jay” Nixon has nominated J. Kent Emison, D-Higginsville, to serve on the Missouri Conservation Commission….

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Pew Awards Chilean Scientist Stefan Gelcich the 2014 Fellowship in Marine Conservation (Pew Environment Group – EU Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group)

March 12, 2014 / Angela Cave / News

(Source: Pew Environment Group – EU Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group) City Santiago State / Country Chile Press Kit: All photos credit: Social ecological research lab, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile   Project to coordinate fishermen to establish no-take zones in Chilean waters  Stefan Gelcich, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the Pontifica Universidad Catolica […]

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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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