“Environmental History of Marine Mammal Exploitation in Trinidad and Tobago, W.I., and its Ecological Impact”
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of marine mammal utilisation for Trinidad and Tobago.
The authors present a comprehensive analysis of marine mammal utilisation for Trinidad and Tobago.
In this show, host Michael Asch jumps into the world of animal sounds and songs about animals.
A cultural critique of zoos that seeks to problematize their role as a sanctuary for animals.
Main Currents in Western Environmental Thought provides an inclusive and balanced survey of the major issues debated by Western environmentalists over the last three decades.
Anderson argues that livestock were a central factor in the cultural clash between colonists and Indians as well as a driving force in the expansion west.
Elephants: their functions and their depiction around 1746.
Onora O’Neill discusses environmental values and anthropocentrism and speciesism, with reference to obligation-based reasoning.
Clare Palmer discusses the concept of the domesticated animal contract.
John Simons explores the cultural studies discipline from the perspective of animal rights.
H.A.E. Zwart discusses Ibsen’s The Wild Duck as the origin of a new animal science.