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pets.
See
companion animals Phelps, Norm,
141

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,
147

Pickens, Madeleine,
184

Pierce, Jessica,
5–6
,
7
,
89
,
209

pigs,
110–11
,
114
,
117–18
,
131
,
172

Pimentel, David,
198

Piper, Craig,
165–66

Pippin, John,
152

poaching,
107
,
156
,
194–95

Pollan, Michael,
112

pollution,
47
,
118
,
119–20

“Poor Contribution of Chimpanzee Experiments to Biomedical Progress, The” (Knight),
149

Poppy (butterfly),
203–4

Portugal,
180

poverty,
193–95

Priceless
(Greive),
78

primates

animal rights legislation,
184–86

cognitive/moral capabilities of,
92–93

as laboratory animals,
149–50
,
172

mistreatment of,
135

observer effect and,
67

research regulations,
179

sentient behavior of,
202–3

trade in,
137
,
184–85

zoo exhibits for,
188

See also
chimpanzees; gorillas; monkeys

Proposition 2 (California animal rights legislation),
180

protests,
190–92

Public Health Service,
164

puppy mills,
138

Putin, Vladimir,
154

Q

Qiming Animal Rescue Centre (Chengdu, China),
108

Queen’s University (Belfast, Ireland),
58
,
116–17

Querol i Viñas, Núria,
179–80

R

rabbits,
181

raccoons,
49

racehorses,
5
,
32–33
,
138

Rachels, James,
27

Ralph (whale shark),
160–61

Rambo (dog),
109

Raper, Ian,
43

rats,
89
,
172

regret,
63–64

reptilian brain,
106

Reuters,
84
,
184

revenge,
70–74

Rex (dog),
82–83

Richter (dog),
109

Ridley, Olive,
46

Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus,
142

Robinson, Jill,
187–88

Rocky Mountain National Park,
24

rodeos,
136
,
159

Russia,
154

“ruth,” need for more,
209

S

S, Mr. (CDOW employee),
190–92

San Francisco Zoo,
161–62

SARS,
117

Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue,
174–75

Schaller, George,
68–69

Scharff, Constance,
56

Schull, Jennifer,
156

Schwarzenegger, Arnold,
117
,
180

Science
(journal),
73–74
,
75

Scientific American,
60–61

Scully, Matthew,
130

seals,
134
,
173
,
186

self-recognition,
64–65

Sewell, Anna,
77

Shapiro, Kenneth,
151

Sharkey (dolphin),
132

sharks,
85

Sharpe, Lynne,
80

Shea, George,
113

sheep,
159

Sheldrake, Rupert,
47

Silent Spring
(Carson),
9

skepticism,
6–7
,
74
,
77
,
92–93

Skinner, John,
43

Skutch, Alexander,
53

slaughterhouses,
103
,
113–14
,
115–16
,
136
,
184

Smith, Malcolm,
86

SNBL USA,
135

Social Behavior of Older Animals, The
(Dagg),
110

social harmony,
61

sonar,
45–46

South Africa,
43
,
193

Southerland, Dan,
203–4

Spain,
179–80
,
184

speciesism,
25–29
,
55
,
79–80

species reintroductions,
190–92

Species Survival Plan (SSP),
165–66

Spiegel, Der,
134

Spira, Henry,
181

Steiner, Gary,
30
,
207–8

Stevie (dog),
108

Stokes, Rory,
60
,
74

streptococcus,
117

Sundarban Islands (India),
47

Sunstein, Cass,
8

sustainability,
118–21
,
197–98

swine flu,
117

Sydney Morning Herald,
132–33

T

Takamanda Park (Cameroon),
186

tapirs,
134

Tatiana (tiger),
161–62
,
168

Taussig, Nick,
128

teaching ability,
59–60
,
89–90

Telegraph, The,
65–66

Ten Trusts, The
(Goodall and Bekoff),
9

TGN1412,
152

therapy dogs,
94
,
106

Thousand Oaks (CA),
49–50

Tidwell, Mike,
197–98

tigers,
161–62
,
168
,
173

Time
magazine,
161
,
194

Times of London,
138

Tobias, Michael,
196

Tomlin, Lily,
183

Tomsk Agricultural Institute (Russia),
154

tools, animal use of,
56
,
59
,
62
,
63

Tossa de Mar (Spain),
180

trapping,
107
,
139–41
,
156
,
173
,
190

trauma, effects of,
73–74

Travis (chimpanzee),
38–40

Tremor (dog),
109

Trouble (dog),
31

Troubled Waters
(Brakes),
140

Trungpa, Chögyam,
47

Turkey Bowl (eating competition),
113

turkeys,
113
,
116
,
143–44

turtles, sea,
45
,
46
,
66

Twain, Mark,
152–53

U

Union of Concerned Scientists,
118

United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization,
46

United States Department of Agriculture,
135
,
136

United States Animal Plant Health

Inspection Service,
137

United States Army,
131

United States Environmental Protection Agency,
149

United States Food and Drug Administration,
152

United States House of Representatives,
184–85

United States Humane Society,
117

United States National Institutes of Health,
147
,
149

United States National Research Council,
129

United States Supreme Court,
45–46

University of Colorado,
191–92

University of Sheffield (England),
45

V

Vail Associates,
191

veal crates,
182–83

vegan diet,
192
,
198

vegetarianism,
8

children and,
113

as compassionate alternative,
122–23
,
124

cultural sensitivity and,
192–93

environmental,
124

environmental benefits of,
112
,
197–98

veterinary care,
31–3
3

Viana do Castelo (Portugal),
180

Vioxx,
152

vivisection,
153–54

Vlahos, James,
55

voles, sentient behavior of,
75–76

Volt (dog),
90–91

W

walruses, compassionate behavior of,
81
,
82

Washington Post,
183–84
,
203–4

Webster, John,
116

Wemelsfelder, Françoise,
56
,
174

Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS),
60

whales

compassionate behavior of,
83–84

cross-species compassion in,
86

fishing/whaling deaths of,
140

human environmental impact on,
45
,
46
,
210

impact of captivity on,
161

sentient behavior of,
62–63
,
65–66

whale sharks,
160–61

whaling,
140

Wiesel, Elie,
199

wild animals

coexistence with,
33–35
,
37–38
,
47–51

field research,
154–57

human environmental impact on,
44–47

in human environs,
34–38
,
42–43

illegal trade in,
138

killing of,
35–37
,
40–44

misunderstanding,
34–35

poaching of,
107

taming of,
38–40

trapping of,
139–41

wildlife management and,
40–44

wilderness,
33

wild justice,
89–91

Wild Justice
(Pierce and Bekoff),
5–6

Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS),
186
,
195

wildlife management,
40–44
,
197

Wildlife Services,
40
,
41–42

Williams, Noah,
29

Williams, Terry Tempest,
26–27
,
48
,
77

Winegrad, Gerald,
118

Wittemeyer, George,
156

wolves,
41
,
110
,
210

World of Wounds, A
(Ehrlich),
200

World Resources Institute,
198

World Wildlife Fund,
46

Wyler, Gretchen,
180–81

Y

Yan, Hu,
204

Yun, Yang,
84

Z

Zahn-Waxler, Carolyn,
94

Zambia,
195

Zawistowski, Stephen,
162

Zimbabwe,
193

zoos

animal mistreatment in,
128
,
132–34
,
136
,
142

animal rights activism regarding,
187–88

animal taunting at,
161–62
,
173

educational/conservationist goals of,
159–60
,
168–71

elephant exhibit costs at,
183

elephant exhibits phased out in,
142
,
165–68

employees at,
160

moving animals between,
166–67
,
173

standards violations at,
162–64

Zootoo Pet News,
84–85

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marc and Bessie, a rescued cow, at Farm Sanctuary, Orland, California.

MARC BEKOFF
is Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society, and a former Guggenheim Fellow. In 2009 he became a faculty member of the Humane Society University and a scholar-in-residence at the University of Denver’s Institute of Human-Animal Connection. In 2000 he was awarded the Exemplar Award from the Animal Behavior So- ciety for major long-term contributions to the field of animal behavior. Marc is also an ambassador for Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots program, in which he works with students of all ages, senior citizens, and prisoners. Marc has published more than two hundred scientific and popular essays and twenty- two books, including
Minding Animals, The Ten Trusts
(with Jane Goodall),
The Emotional Lives of Animals, Animals Matter, Animals at Play: Rules of the Game
(an award-winning children’s book),
Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals
(with Jessica Pierce), the
Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relation- ships,
the
Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior,
and two editions of the
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare.
In 2005 Marc was presented with the Bank One Faculty Community Service Award for the work he has done with children, senior citizens, and prisoners. In 1986 he became the first American to win his age-class at the Tour du Var bicycle race (also called the Master’s/age-graded Tour de France). Among Marc’s hobbies are cycling, skiing, hiking, and reading spy novels of varying quality.

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