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Pet Care Education

Animal Ethics

Here is a website for your consideration. I have added it to the blogroll.

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Earth Day Lecture

Animal Ethics

Since a number of "Animal Ethics" readers reside in the northern Illinois area, I thought I would call your attention to an exciting lecture that is taking place on Northern Illinois University's campus. She specializes in Environmental Ethics, Human-Animal Ethics, and Moral Psychology. Jenni, Ph.D.

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Five Years and Counting

Animal Ethics

I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has linked to this blog, which is the first item listed in a Google search of "animal ethics." You know a great many things about Mylan and me, including where we work, what we teach, and where we were educated. One more thing. They take responsibility for their speech acts.

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From Today's Los Angeles Times

Animal Ethics

To the editor: The gorilla Harambe’s killing at the Cincinnati Zoo surely calls our society to ask if it is moral or just to keep animals in a prison to be used, at worst, as objects of entertainment or, at best, under the guise of “education.” (“ Harambe the gorilla dies, meat-eaters grieve ,” Opinion, June 5) Is there no accountability on the part (..)

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ZooBorns

Animal Ethics

Wild animals belong in the wild. They do not exist for our amusement, entertainment, or education. At the risk of being a killjoy, let me say that there should ( morally ) be no zoos. Like humans, they have a right to liberty.

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From the Mailbag

Animal Ethics

We would be very appreciative if you would please list and help us raise awareness about this inspirational and educational event for farm animal advocates. Hi Keith, Below is a calendar listing for Farm Sanctuary's annual Country Hoe Down at our Orland, California Shelter. Please let me know if you would like more information.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

To the Editor: Re “ To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom ” (front page, March 8): Shame on West Virginia if it approves a bill that allows hunting education classes in public schools to become law. We should not use public schools to try to reverse the inexorable decline in the “sport” of hunting.