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Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science
41 (2006): 71–104.

______.
Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues: Reflections on Redecorating Nature.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.

______. “The Public Lives of Animals: A Troubled Scientist, Pissy Baboons, Angry Elephants, and Happy Hounds.”
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______.
Animals Matter: A Biologist Explains Why We Should Treat Animals With Compassion and Respect.
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______.
The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy

and Why They Matter.
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______, ed.
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10 (2008): T1-T14.

______, ed.
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Bekoff, Marc, Colin Allen, and Gordon M. Burghardt, eds.
The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002.

Bekoff, Marc, and John A. Byers, eds.
Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative, and Ecological Approaches.
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______, eds.
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Bekoff, Marc, and Jessica Pierce.
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Bexell, Sarah M., Olga S. Jarrett, Xu Ping, and Feng Rui Xi. “Nurturing Humane Attitudes toward Animals: An Educational Camp Experience in China.”
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______.
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______.
The Holocaust and the Henmaid’s Tale: A Case for Comparing Atrocities.
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DeGrazia, David. “Moral Vegetarianism from a Very Broad Basis.” In
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Doty, Mark.
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Douglas-Hamilton, Iain, S. Bhalla, G. Wittemyer, and F. Vollrath. “Behavioural Reactions of Elephants Towards a Dying and Deceased Matriarch.”
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
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Dudzinski, Kathleen, and Toni Frohoff.
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Forthman, D., L.F. Kane, D. Hancocks, and P. F. Waldau, eds.
An Elephant in the Room: The Science and Well-Being of Elephants in Captivity.
North Grafton, MA: Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy, Tufts University, 2009.

Fox, Michael W.
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Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2001.

______.
Eating with Conscience.
Troutdale, OR: New Sage Press, 1997.

Fox, W.
Toward a Transpersonal Ecology: Developing New Foundations for Environmentalism.
Foxhole, England: Green Books Ltd, 1995.

Francione, Gary L.
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Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000.

______.
Animals as Persons: Essays On the Abolition of Animal Exploitation.
New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.

Franklin, Adrian.
Animals and Modern Cultures: A Sociology of Human-Animal Relations in Modernity.
London: Sage, 1999.

Fraser, David.
Understanding Animal Welfare: The Science in Its Cultural Context.
Sussex, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008.

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New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998.

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Physiology & Behavior
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Through a Window.
Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1990.

Goodall, Jane, and Marc Bekoff.
The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We Love.
San Francisco: HarperCollins, 2002.

Greek, C. R., and J. S. Greek.
Sacred Cows and Golden Geese: The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals.
New York: Continuum, 2000.

______.
Specious Science: How Evolution and Genetics Explain Why Medical Research on Animals Kills Humans.
New York: Continuum, 2002.

Green People,
http://www.greenpeople.org/animalrights.htm
. This website provides links to organizations in the United States by state and to organizations around the world.

Greive, B. T.
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Riverside, NJ: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2003.

Griffin, Donald R.
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______
. Animal Minds.
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. A nonprofit education organization.

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Hall, Lee.
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Hancocks, David.
A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

Hatkoff, Amy.
The Inner World of Farm Animals: Their Amazing Intellectual, Emotional, and Social Capacities.
New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2009.

Heinrich, Bernd.
Mind of the Raven: Investigations and Adventures with Wolf-Birds.
New York: Cliff Street Books, 1999.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
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Compiled and edited by Renuka Singh. New York: Viking Arkana, 1999.

______. “Understanding Our Fundamental Nature.” In
Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists Examine Human Nature,
66–80. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Horowitz, Alexandra C., and Marc Bekoff. “Naturalizing Anthropomorphism:

Behavioral Prompts to Our Humanizing of Animals.”
Anthrozoös
20 (2007): 23–36.

International Society for Anthrozoology,
www.isaz.net
. This organization studies human-nonhuman interactions and publishes the journal
Anthrozoös.

Irvine, Leslie.
If You Tame Me: Understanding Our Connections with Animals.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004.

______.
Filling the Ark.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009.

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______.
Ethics and the Environment.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Wildlife Society Bulletin
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Kelsey, Elin.
Watching Giants: The Secret Lives of Whales.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.

Keltner, Dacher.
Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life.
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2009.

Knight, Andrew. “Non-animal Methodologies Within Biomedical Research and Toxicity Testing.”
Alternatives to Animal Experimentation
25 (2008): 213—31.
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.

Kumar, Satish. “Simplicity for Christmas and Always.”
Resurgence
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Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1982.

______.
Hoofbeats and Society: Studies of Human-Horse Interactions.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985.

Louv, Richard.
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Timber: A Perfect Life.
Whitehall, MT: New Perceptions Press, 2007.

Mallonée, Jay S., and Paul Joslin. “Traumatic Stress Disorder Observed in an
Adult Wild Captive Wolf.”
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
7 (2004): 107—26.

Marino, Lori, R. C. Conner, R.E. Fordyce, L.M. Herman, P.R. Hof, et al. “Cetaceans Have Complex Brains for Complex Cognition.”
PLoS Biology
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Masson, Jeffrey, and Susan McCarthy.
When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals.
New York: Delacorte Press, 1995.

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Emmaus, PA: Rodale, 2004.

Midgley, Mary.
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Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1983.

Midkiff, Ken.
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New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2004.

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New York: New Directions, 1957.

Moss, Cynthia.
Elephant Memories: Thirteen Years in the Life of an Elephant Family.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

Newkirk, Ingrid.
Making Kind Choices: Everyday Ways to Enhance Your Life Through Earthand Animal-Friendly Living.
New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2005.

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