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Wolves
Ethical
Considerations Regarding Aerial Gunning
AGRO: A Coalition to End
Aerial Gunning of Wildlife, essay — February 2006
Not only arbitrary, aerial gunning can
result in the harassment of animals not targeted
for killing. Aircraft noise and disturbance disrupts
feeding behavior and reproductive success. In short,
slow flying, noisy aircraft keep animals from foraging
and disrupts breeding and parenting...
Why
Your Dog is Smarter Than a Wolf
Colin Woodard, Christian
Science Monitor, feature — October 2005
Then the rope was anchored, making it
impossible to obtain the meat. The dogs tried a couple
of times, then turned to their masters for assistance
or cues. The wolves ignored their caregivers, yanking
on the rope until exhausted...
Killing
of the Toklat Wolves Is All About Human Ethics
Susan Russell, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, commentary — May
2005
The
male and female pair of the most visible and scientifically
important wolf family group in the world is now dead...
The
Wolf Had a Hundred Eyes
Ozgun
Ozturk, Action for Turkish Animal Rights and Welfare — 2005
Tonight, I have seen torture with my very eyes.
With these "human" eyes, I saw the torture the humans
and their children did on a god's creature, known to be a "wild" wolf.
I saw a living being's eyes filled with fear...
Free
Kei the Wolf
2005
On
her own in a barren Concrete 7m x 5m enclosure at Okinawa
Kodomo no Kuni Zoo in Japan...
Return
of Wolves Changes Ecosystem
Jeff Barnard, Associated Press, feature — December
2004
Scientists
studying the broader effects of wolf reintroduction
said a growing body of evidence suggests that killing
off predators such as wolves and grizzly bears
in the last century started a cascade of effects
that threw ecosystems out of balance...
Red
Riding Hood (Revised and Animal Friendly)
Jean Le Fevre, essay
In
the same woods, lived a large Wolf. Like most of his
kind, he was rather timid and very gentle.... Every
week, he watched for Little Red Riding Hood, and on
the other days he kept a watchful eye on Grandmother.
He knew the animals would not hurt her, but he feared
that there were humans who were neither kind nor reliable.
Wolf was afraid for her...
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