Animal Rights in South AfricaJuta and Company Ltd, 2005 - 210 páginas The approach is to examine a number of fields -- animals as food, the trade in wildlife, trophy hunting and vivisection - and by uncovering what is happening beyond the public eye and by examining how the various actors and interest groups, including the government and animal protection groups, are responding, to tease out the issues involved. |
Conteúdo
Trophy hunting | 16 |
Wild life for sale | 49 |
The Tuli elephant tragedy | 79 |
The Kruger National Park | 99 |
Vivisection and the legacy of apartheid | 113 |
Animals as food | 141 |
Conclusion | 168 |
Bibliography | 203 |
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