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Further Reading on Animal Rights
Animal Rights
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

animal_rights_goldAuthor: Mark Gold

This work discusses the topical issues of cruel farming practices, live animal transportation, and the increasing trend towards meat-free diets. It also provides an insight into both the problems and possibilities for future progress.

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Animal Rights in South Africa
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

animal_rights_saAuthor: Michele Pickover

Non-human primates have no rights. Classified as "problem animals", they are regarded as "enemies of the state". This book examines the plight of animals as food, the trade in wildlife, trophy hunting, and vivisection. It uncovers cruelty behind the public eye, and highlights the exploitation of animals by government and animal protection groups.

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Talking Points: Animal Rights
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

talking_pointsAuthor: Barbara James

This book looks at animal rights and puts forward varying viewpoints on topics such as vivisection, animal testing, hunting, BSE and cloning - encouraging the reader to make up their own minds about this topical issue.

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Roar!: Animal Rights Handbook
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

roarAuthor: Peter Hoggarth

How do species become extinct? What makes a good pet-owner? What can be done about factory farming? This book takes a positive, light-hearted approach to the subject of animal rights, telling the message without distressing information.

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Get Wise: Animal and Us: Do Animals Have Rights
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

not_availableAuthor: Jane Bingham

Dealing with the important issues that affect young people and the world in which they live, this book gives readers the facts, together with commentary and a range of viewpoints and opinions, to help them make decisions and cope with difficult situations. It also includes quizzes, top tips and quotes from well-known people.

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Animal Rights
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

Animal Rights - GreenAuthor: Julia Allen; Margaret Iggulden

This series looks at environmental issues that effect our world today. Ideal support for classroom teaching as well as being brilliant reference books for the home Designed with educational consultants to support the National Curriculum and the National Literacy Strategy.

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Animal Rights
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

Animal RightsAuthor: Leanne K. Currie-McGhee

The animal rights movement is based on the belief that animals possess inherent rights and human use of animals violates these rights.

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Water Footprint

On World Water Day (22nd March) and on every other day, for that matter, we need to remember that meat-eating carries a giant water footprint.
Did you know? It takes 13 million litres of water to raise and convert one cow or ox into meat!
Did you know? To produce one portion of beef (250g) requires the same amount of drinking water that one person needs (at one litre a day) for 34 years of life!
For further info, go to: http://www.waterfootprint.org/