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    Celebrating Economies of Change: Brave Visions for Inclusive Futures

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    This issue has been inspired by a path-breaking conference held by the Canadian Society for Ecologi-cal Economics (CANSEE), which took place this past May 2019 in Waterloo, Ontario. Entitled Engaging Economies of Change, the conference aimed to ex-pand existing research networks in the economy-environment nexus by building connections beyond the academy in order to meaningfully engage with the practicalities of building and implementing change. This issue captures the rich content shared during the event, as well as descriptions of the pro-cesses and efforts made to create a welcoming and respectful space where academics and community activists could build alliances and discuss common challenges. The conference organizers – all graduate students and activists themselves -- called this ‘building a brave space’.This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad

    M.A.P.S. Digest, vol.24 no.9 (December 2001)

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    Arbiter, April 25

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    M.A.P.S. Digest, vol.15 no.1 (January 1992)

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    HS NEWS Volume 31, Number 01

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    The last will and testament of an extremely distinguished dog (John A. Hoyt) Stern and embarrassed Texas alternative Pound-seizure blues Programmed to win Cross this toy off your holiday gift list! Carson criticizes fur fashion The HSUS 1985 Annual Conference: A Life-style for the 80\u27s 1985 Resolutions Veterinarians speak with a new voice for animal rights Pet Action Line now on commercial television stations Living With Animals replaces Pet Action Line on PBS Fall actions see trapping\u27s downfall Wildlife nongame check-off programs: are they working? (John W. Grandy and Guy R. Hodge) Vicious dogs: communities, humane societies, and owners struggle with a growing problem (Dr. Randall Lockwood) Pennsylvania Head-Injury Lab, under fire, is closed indefinitely EEC keeps its doors closed to seal pup products U.S. scientist backs away from Icelandic whaling research PETS program sets sights on objectives NAAHE completes a busy fall workshop schedule Institute publishes second annual volume NIH animal-protection provisions hurdle veto, become law Special thanks Encouraging news for the endangered Entangled? More maneuverings for wild horses Farm Bill would help lab animals Pickup proposals Fund-raising fun Dantzler advises in Illinois Oklahoma networks Decompression campaign pays off Field notes The real, cruel thing Ferret problems Critter Car comes to N.Y. Dog racing proposal draws criticism Testifying against pound seizure A day on dogfighting New coordinator named Putting what they learned to good use Support needed Seizure the issue Beware of breeding/lease/purchase contracts Michigan dove hunt stopped Lackawanna Clinic suit progresse

    South Carolina Wildlife, November-December 1994

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    The South Carolina Wildlife Magazines are published by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources who are dedicated to educating citizens on the value, conservation, protection, and restoration of South Carolina's wildlife and natural resources. These magazines showcase the state’s natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities by including articles and images of conservation, reflections and tales, field notes, recipes, and more. In this issue: Focus ; Directions ; Dawn's Early Light; Books ; Forum ; Index '94 ; Coastal Challenge ; Sporting Collectibles ; Always One Foot In The Woods ; Christmas In The Upcountry ; Variety: The Price Of Life ; Athletic Animals ; Myrtle Beach's Outback ; For Wildlife Watchers: Wood Ducks ; Field Trip: Sesquicentennial State Park ; Roundtable ; Events

    Reflections on Animals, Property, and the Law and Rain Without Thunder

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    Animal interests will almost always be regarded as less important than human interests, even when the human interest at stake is relatively trivial and the animal interest at stake is significant. The result of any supposed balancing of human and nonhuman interests required by animal-welfare laws is predetermined from the outset by the property status of the nonhuman as a food animal, experimental animal, game animal, et cetera

    HS NEWS Volume 22, Issue 02

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    Pets, people & problems (Senator Charles McC Mathias, Jr., Maryland) Humane education going strong on West Coast (Charlene Drennon) First three societies accredited by HSUS Hope for the coyote? Run Rabbit Run : an eyewitness report by HSUS investigators HSUS receives award for disaster relief work Intern program at Norma Terris Center HSUS West Coast regional office booth popular at nature fair HSUS\u27s John Dommers cries foul in donkey basketball editorial Weller assists local societies NY Humane Education workshop led by Dommers Annual Report: 1976 in Review San Francisco SPCA offers health insurance for pets of elderly Unhappiness is a hot dog A warning from ISAP Concerned citizens unite for humane euthanasia Court orders puppy mill operator to stop dog breeding--forever! Animal lab cleans up!--HSUS correspondence relates two year struggle This is a leash Trapping study available Guest Editorial: Taking the teeth out of the Animal Welfare Act (Ann Cottrell Free) Zero mortality: for the porpoise... Federal Legislation State Legislation NAAHE on the move! Literally and figuratively Society gives opinions on animal shipping regulations HSUS joins malpractice suit on death of pet HSUS at odds with government about mourning doves Grand Canyon burros get reprieves Marine mammal regulations delayed Alice Wagner, former HSUS Director, dies Humane education: one way to fight the violent TV tide (John Dommers) Tonic immobility--playing \u27possum (Dr. Michael W. Fox) How to get public service announcements on the radio (Glenda Heldenbrand) HSUS Accreditation Program: what\u27s it all about? (John A. Hoyt) Understanding your pet: what your pet is trying to tell you (Dr. Michael Fox

    1992 Vol. 40 No. 4

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