Document Type
Periodical
Publication Date
Summer 1997
Abstract
- Encoding respect for animals as individuals: the Earth Charter is a landmark initiative (John A. Hoyt)
- Spotlight
- In Memoriam: Dick Randall
- Floods devastate the Red River Valley
- HSUS launches "First Strike" : campaign helps communities confront violence (Randall Lockwood, Ph.D.)
- Networking is Expo buzzword: new features join "oldies but goodies" : Julie Miller Dowling)
- Convicted with trial: federal agency targets seals, sea lions (Naomi A. Rose, Ph.D.)
- The cloning controversy: after Dolly, are animal factories next? (Michael W. Fox)
- The HSUS position [cloning]
- Protecting the Pacific (Jan A. Hartke)
- A new voice on the world stage
- Spreading jelly jam (Judi Friedman)
- The Humane Society of the United States 1996 Annual Report
- Wild neighbors: deer
- An ethical framework for a humane society (Richard M. Clugston, Ph.D.)
- Would I bite? Judging a dog's propensity for dangerous aggression strictly by his breed alone is simplistic--and unfair (Leslie Sinclair, D.V.M.)
- When breed should be ignored
- HSI Costa Rica: dedicated to wildlife
- HSI Kenya: historic symposium (John W. Grandy, Ph.D.)
Recommended Citation
"HSUS NEWS Volume 42, Number 03" (1997). HSUS News 1989-92. 25.
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/hsusnews/25