Animals
and Their Moral Standing by Stephen
R. L. Clark. Stephen R. L. Clark is an international
authority on animal rights. His major writings over twenty years
are now brought together for the first time in one volume as a
record of his pioneering work. Over the last decade or more,
animal rights has become an issue of genuine and outspoken
public concern, following the work of philosophers, scientists
and welfarists who have raised awareness of the issue. Renowned
for The
Moral Status of Animals and The
Nature of the Beast, Clark's writings have been central
to this debate; this collection traces the development of
'animal rights'. Animals and their Moral Standing tackles
issues such as the calculation of costs and benefits; the
'rights' of wild animals, and of ecosystems; problems with our
understanding of animal behavior, and the faults of specisism.
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From the Virtual Library. Site Includes:
Other Links include:
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Published Australian Wildlife & Visionary artist Tracy Hinschen
has a unique talent of bringing the essence of the animals alive right before your
eyes. This site includes a gallery of fine art works by Tracy
Hinschen on wildlife and endangered species.
Always available for commissioned works.
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From the University of Oklahoma, Site Includes:
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Part of the Virtual Library This site Includes:
More extensive Links are located at the NetVet
Veterinary Resources
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This CERN Library (begun in 1994) is maintained by the Web
Administration Group, Poultry Science Department, Texas A & M University, College
Station , Texas, USA . Includes an extensive list of www links.
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World Animal Net is a worldwide network of societies
campaigning to improve the status and welfare of animals. On this site you will find:
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One of the best animal rights sites on the www. Site
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Promoting plant-based eating and humane treatment of farm
animals since 1976. FARM conducts seven national campaigns, including Great American Meatout, World Farm Animals Day, National Veal Ban Action, Letters from FARM, CHOICE (Consumers for
Healthy Options in Children's Education), and Industry Watch.
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