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Submissions from 2019 2019

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The Demography and Practice of Australians Caring for Native Wildlife and the Psychological, Physical and Financial Effects of Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release of Wildlife on the Welfare of Carers, Bruce Englefield, Steve Candy, Melissa J. Starling, and Paul McGreevy

Submissions from 2016 2016

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Attitudes and Perceptions of Pet Owners’ Understanding of and Satisfaction with the Pet Memorialization Industry, Donna Lipari

Submissions from 2015 2015

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Current perspectives on attachment and bonding in the dog–human dyad, Elyssa Payne, Pauline C. Bennett, and Paul D. McGreevy

Submissions from 2012 2012

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Sociology and Anthrozoology: Symbolic Interactionist Contributions, Leslie Irvine

Submissions from 2011 2011

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New Books for Intelligent Animal Lovers, Harold Herzog

Submissions from 2010 2010

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Discourse and Wolves: Science, Society, and Ethics, William S. Lynn

Submissions from 2003 2003

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Minding Animals, Minding Earth: Science, Nature, Kinship, and Heart, Marc Bekoff

Submissions from 1982 1982

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The Judeo-Christian Tradition and the Human/Animal Bond, James A. Rimbach

 
 
 

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