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Ibrayev, A. S., A. A. Mukasheva, and N. O. Ybyray. "International experience in animal rights protection." BULLETIN OF L.N. GUMILYOV EURASIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SERIES 150, no. 1 (2025): 207–18. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6844-2025-150-1-207-218.

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The authors of this article have conducted an analysis of the advanced practices of foreign countries concerning the protection of animal rights. The research purpose is to explore the regulation of interactions with animals, responsible treatment, legislative measures for the protection of animal rights, and the positioning of animals within the framework of legal relationships. To achieve this objective, the authors have examined the legislation of selected developed countries in Europe and Asia, as well as the overall regulatory framework of the European Union, within a single article. According to the Animal Protection Index, the best animal rights protections are found in the European countries. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, faunal legislation primarily focused on the protection of wild animals from threats, ensuring their integrity as an essential part of the ecosystem, and preserving biodiversity. Unfortunately, the protection of the rights of all animal species is in its early stages and requires separate comprehensive studies aimed at improving the current unfavorable situation in the country.
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Hoffman, István, and Bernadette Somody. "Animal Protection in Hungary: A Multilayer System Based on an Administrative Approach." Studia Iuridica Lublinensia 30, no. 3 (September 16, 2021): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2021.30.3.109-118.

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Animal protection has a long tradition in the Hungarian legal system. It can be interpreted as a multi-layer model, but the major approach of animal protection has an administrative nature. Originally, animal protection was interpreted as protecting farm animals as resources. Even though new layers have been evolved, the agricultural-administrative approach remained. The second layer is based on the protection of health and healthy nature. Animals are even protected as part of the natural environment and ecosystem and their protection is part of securing the biodiversity in Hungary. Although animal cruelty is a criminal offense in Hungary, the penal law approach is consistent with administrative law as it is based on the institutional protection of the fundamental right to health and a healthy environment. The law acknowledges that animals are capable of feeling, of suffering. However, animal protection stems from the state’s objective – subjectless – duty to protect the environment and humans’ living conditions. Its ultimate aim is to protect humans.
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Jones, Dena M. "Advertising Animal Protection." Anthrozoös 10, no. 4 (December 2, 1997): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/089279397787000969.

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Spasowska, Hanna. "The Ombudsman for Animal Protection." Wrocławsko-Lwowskie Zeszyty Prawnicze 15 (February 28, 2025): 239–52. https://doi.org/10.19195/2082-4939.15.16.

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The actual defenders of animal rights in Poland are mainly foundations and associations; the organisation of animal protection is largely grassroots, social and non-governmental. This fact arouses a lot of controversy, mainly because concrete actions are most often taken not by state authorities but by non-governmental institutions that have neither sufficient funds nor human resources for this purpose. The actions of state services, inspections and guards have been and still are assessed as insufficient, as a result of which the idea of establishing an Animal Ombudsman emerged. In March 2021, a bill authored by Left-wing MPs appeared in the Sejm, which concerns the independent institution of an Animal Ombudsman and proposes a systemic approach to the protection of the rights of farmed, wild and domestic animals. It is possible to act for animals in a formal, balanced and serious manner. There may indeed be a need for a specialised body that can consistently speak up for those who have no voice. However, as the research indicates, the main obstacle to improving animal welfare is a lack of political will.
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V, Jaseem Muhammed. "Automatic Farm Protection." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 5 (May 31, 2024): 5438–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.62912.

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Abstract: Animal-induced crop damage in India is a major concern, causing reduced agricultural output. Conventional farming methods are insufficient, and guards are impractical. To address this, a machine learning project is proposed, utilizing deep neural networks to detect animals entering farms. The project uses cameras to monitor the farm, identifying instances of animal intrusion and using sound cues to deter them.
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Zębek, Elżbieta. "Humane Legal Protection of Homeless Animals." Studia Iuridica Lublinensia 30, no. 3 (September 16, 2021): 265–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2021.30.3.265-276.

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Animal rights at the international level have been defined in the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare, which has become a guiding principle for many EU countries in shaping animal protection legislation. The subject of this article is the humane protection of homeless animals, which is the responsibility of the municipality in terms of maintaining cleanliness and order. The study assumes that by carrying out tasks regarding the protection of animals from homelessness, municipalities contribute to the effective protection of animals by providing them with appropriate care. The analysis found that the provisions of the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare have been fully incorporated into Polish legislation. However, the effectiveness of the provisions on the protection of homeless animals executed by municipalities is not entirely satisfactory as evidenced by the post-inspection data and selected jurisprudence. In order to improve this state of affairs, the following de lege ferenda postulates were formulated, which in part are also guidelines of the Supreme Audit Office extending the catalog of activities in municipal homeless animal protection programs, introducing the requirement to inspect animal shelters by municipalities, changing the location requirements of animal shelters and also clarifying sanitary requirements concerning the conditions in which animals live in to improve their welfare. The above changes in legislation may contribute to more efficient humane protection of homeless animals in Poland and may serve as an example for other EU countries.
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Guazzaloca, Giulia. "‘Anyone who Abuses Animals is no Italian’: Animal Protection in Fascist Italy." European History Quarterly 50, no. 4 (October 2020): 669–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691420960672.

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This article examines the animal protection policies in fascist Italy, placing them in the more general framework of Mussolini’s political and economic strategies and the history of Italian animal advocacy, which began in the second half of the nineteenth century. Focusing on fascist propaganda campaigns on animal welfare, legislation on animal experimentation and slaughter, state reorganization of animal protection societies, which were incorporated in 1938 into the Ente nazionale fascista per la protezione animale, the article aims to show the conceptual and political basis of fascist activism in the prevention of cruelty to animals. Far from being based on the recognition of animals as sentient individuals, it was determined by specifically human interests: autarky and economic efficiency, public morality, the primacy of ‘fascist civilization’, and the regime’s totalitarian design.
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Setiabudhi, Donna Okthalia, Irwansyah Irwansyah, and Ahsan Yunus. "Internalization of Animal Welfare Norms: Legal Protection Against Animal Mistreatment." Fiat Justisia: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 17, no. 4 (December 4, 2023): 305–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.25041/fiatjustisia.v17no4.3205.

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Animal welfare has important aspects in measuring the effect on animals in different situations and environments from an animal’s point of view. Ignoring animal welfare, both livestock and slaughter animals will lead to fear, stress and pain in animals during the process of slaughtering, transporting, marketing and supplying poor feed and water. The type of research is socio-juridical, carried out in North Sulawesi Province with the practice of slaughtering animals which was considered sadistic and received international criticism. The results show that the efforts to protect animals in order to realize animal welfare can be carried out by establishing laws and regulations. Specifically, regulate animal protection so that disharmony does not occur with the substance of the law, multiple interpretations. Animals, in this sense, are subjects for the spread of disease, rather than as objects for contracting the disease, especially from humans. In Indonesia, factors that cause weaknesses in animal protection are sanctions applied, the lack of knowledge and understanding of law enforcement officials.
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Qi, Qiuming. "Progress in Legal Research on Pet Animal Protection Issues." International Journal of Education and Humanities 14, no. 3 (June 16, 2024): 252–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/w3d7xb67.

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The research progress on legal issues regarding animal protection is a crucial aspect in the field of animal welfare. This paper delves into the historical development of animal protection laws, shedding light on the evolution of legal frameworks aimed at safeguarding the rights and well-being of animals. It also explores the contemporary legal challenges in animal protection, addressing the complexities and gaps in existing laws that hinder effective enforcement and implementation. By examining the current state of animal protection laws, this study offers valuable insights into potential solutions and future directions for advancing the legal protection of animals. Through a comprehensive analysis of the legal landscape surrounding animal welfare, this research contributes to the ongoing discourse on the ethical and legal considerations in animal protection.
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Ostrowska, Anna. "Effectiveness of Administrative and Legal Instruments for Animal Protection Used by Social Organizations." Studia Iuridica Lublinensia 30, no. 3 (September 16, 2021): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2021.30.3.147-160.

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The article is devoted to the issue of the effectiveness of administrative and legal instruments of animal protection granted to social organizations under the Animal Protection Act. The research purpose of the paper is to analyze the administrative and legal conditions of the interaction of social organizations with public administration and other entities in the field of animal protection and animal care, and as a result to verify the thesis that the activity of organizations has little influence on the effectiveness of the animal protection system. In order to achieve this goal, three research theses were formulated: 1) there are no rational grounds for depriving social organizations of the competence to temporarily remove an animal, which is the most effective means of protecting mistreated animals; 2) public administration bodies and their subordinate services should make wider use of the potential of social organizations in the sphere of consultative and educational activities; 3) the effectiveness of the activities of social organizations in the sphere of animal protection is adversely affected by superficial regulations concerning the cooperation of organizations with administrative bodies and public services. The article is a research paper of a national range of research. The author’s intention is to contribute to a broader discussion on the directions of socialization of the animal protection system.
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Tesi sul tema "Animal Protection"

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Crawford, Kari L. "Organizational Compromise of Animal Protection and Welfare Laws." Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1347565387.

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Svärd, Per-Anders. "Problem Animals : A Critical Genealogy of Animal Cruelty and Animal Welfare in Swedish Politics 1844–1944." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-121356.

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Despite growing academic interest in the human–animal relationship, little research has been directed toward the political regulation of animal treatment. Even less attention has been accorded to the emergence of the long dominant paradigm in this policy area, namely, the ideology of animal welfare. This book attempts to address this gap by chronicling the early history of animal politics in Sweden with the aim of producing a critical, deconstructive genealogy of animal cruelty and animal welfare. The study ranges from the first political debates about animal cruelty in 1844 to the institution of Sweden’s first comprehensive animal protection act in 1944. Taking a post-Marxist and psychoanalytically informed approach to discourse analysis, the study focuses on how the “problem” of animal cruelty was articulated in the parliamentary debates and government documents throughout the period: What was the problem of animal (mis)treatment represented to be? What kinds of animal (ab)use were rendered uncontroversial? What kind of affective investments and ideological fantasies underpinned these discursive constructions, and how did the problematizations change over time? The book contains six empirical chapters that deal with the most important legal revisions in the period as well as the parallel debates about animal experimentation and slaughter. Two major discursive regimes—an early “anti-cruelty regime” and a later “animal welfare regime”—are identified in the material, and the transition between them is theorized in terms of discursive antagonism and dislocation. Focusing on the conflict between competing discursive logics, the study charts a century of ideological struggles through which our modern attitudes toward animals were born. The book also offers a critical reinterpretation of the success story of animal welfare. Against the assumption that modern animal welfarism progressively grew out of the preceding anti-cruelty regime, the central claim of this book is that the “welfarist turn” that took place in the 1930s and 1940s also functioned to re-entrench society’s speciesist values and de-problematize the exploitation of animals for human purposes.
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White, Steven. "Standards and Standard-Setting for Companion and Farm Animal Protection in Queensland, Australia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367155.

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This study examines standards and standard-setting for the protection of companion and farm animals. The well-being of companion and farm animals is dependent on the scope of standards applicable to their protection and the ways in which those standards are applied in practice. Despite the seriousness of harms inflicted on companion and, especially, farm animals every year, little scholarly attention has been paid to development of the standards governing their protection. A case study approach, focussed on Queensland, is used to explore who exercises authority in the arena of animal protection regulation, how standard-setting processes work and how these relate to compliance monitoring and enforcement. This study explores these issues through a series of questions: 1. How are the purposes of the regulation of the protection of companion and farm animals framed? 2. What types of regulatory standards apply to the protection of companion and farm animals in Queensland? 3. What are the processes for development of these standards, and how have these evolved over time? 4. What consequences do the prevailing types of standards have for compliance monitoring and enforcement? 5. How are these standards applied in practice through compliance monitoring and enforcement processes? 6. What are the key differences in the regulatory standards for the protection of companion and farm animals and how might these differences be rationalised? Insights from regulatory studies are used to interpret and explain regulatory objectives, standard-setting processes and, to the extent allowed by the data obtained in this study, compliance monitoring and enforcement. This study therefore provides a new field of practice – animal protection – for the application of established principles of regulatory analysis. This study makes a significant contribution to the discipline of animal law, still a comparatively new area of legal concern, by extending the predominantly doctrinal underpinnings of this field.<br>Thesis (PhD Doctorate)<br>Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<br>Griffith Law School<br>Arts, Education and Law<br>Full Text
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Munro, Lyle 1944. "Beasts abstract not : a sociology of animal protection." Monash University, School of Political and Social Inquiry, 2002. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/7967.

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Leborne, Jérôme. "La protection pénale de l'animal." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulon, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022TOUL0155.

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« La protection pénale de l’animal ». Le titre est trompeur. Le droit pénal protège effectivement l’animal en tant qu’être vivant doué de sensibilité, mais ce n’est pas la sensibilité qui fonde la protection. Le droit pénal classe l’animal en catégories qui dépendent de la fonction de l’animal pour l’homme et du rapport de l’animal avec l’homme. On distingue notamment les animaux domestiques, de compagnie, apprivoisés, tenus en captivité, de production, d’expérimentation, de distraction, non domestiques, chassables, pêchables, nuisibles, ou encore, dangereux. Or, selon la catégorie à laquelle l’animal appartient, la vie et la sensibilité ne sont pas protégées de la même manière. La vie et la sensibilité ne sont que des paramètres modulables suivant le rôle que l’animal joue pour l’homme. En somme, le législateur dresse une hiérarchie des animaux et, en conséquence, érige une protection pénale hiérarchisée des animaux. Il n’existe donc pas une protection pénale de l’animal mais des protections pénales animales, c’est-à-dire, des protections de certains animaux contre certaines souffrances.Le droit pénal organise la protection inégalitaire et relative des animaux mais il peut aussi réorganiser la protection pour l’intérêt de l’animal. Ce sont les capacités d’adaptation et d’imagination du droit pénal qui doivent être mobilisées afin de reconstruire une protection élémentaire de l’animal. Il s’agira à cet égard de reconfigurer la protection sur le principe fondamental de la valeur intrinsèque de l’animal. D’une certaine manière, le droit pénal reconnaîtrait et protègerait, à l’image de l’être humain, « l’être animal »<br>« The penal protection of the animal ». The title is misleading. Criminal law does indeed protect animals as sentient living beings, but it is not sentience that is the basis for protection. Criminal law classifies animals into categories that depend on the animal's function for man and its relationship with man. A distinction is made between domestic, pet, tame, captive, production, experimental, entertainment, non-domestic, huntable, fishable, harmful and dangerous animals. Depending on the category to which the animal belongs, life and sentience are not protected in the same way. Life and sentience are only parameters that can be adjusted according to the role that the animal plays for man. In short, the legislator establishes a hierarchy of animals and, consequently, erects a hierarchical criminal protection of animals. Therefore there is no criminal protection for animals, but protection for certain animals against certain types of suffering.Criminal law organizes the unequal and relative protection of animals, but it can also reorganize protection in the interests of the animal. It is the adaptability and imagination of criminal law that must be mobilized in order to rebuild basic animal protection. In this respect, it will be a question of reconfiguring protection on the fundamental principle of the intrinsic value of the animal. In a way, criminal law would recognize and protect, in the image of the human being, the « animal being »
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Sanford, Brenton Joel. "Cross-protection and Potential Animal Reservoir of the Hepatitis E Virus." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77133.

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HEV is an important public health concern due largely to water-borne outbreak. Recent research confirms individual cases of zoonotic transmission due to human exposure to contaminated animal meats. At least four recognized and two putative genotypes of mammalian HEV have been reported: genotypes 1 and 2 are restricted to humans whereas genotypes 3 and 4 are zoonotic. In addition to humans, strains of HEV have been genetically identified from pigs, chickens, rats, mongoose, deer, rabbits and fish. The current experimental vaccines are all based on a single strain of HEV, even though multiple genotypes of HEV are co-circulating in some countries and thus an individual may be exposed to more than one genotype. Therefore, it is important to know if prior infection with a genotype 3 swine HEV will confer protective immunity against subsequent exposure to genotypes 3 and 4 human and swine HEV. In the first study, specific-pathogen-free pigs were divided into 4 groups of 6 each. Pigs in the three treatment groups were each inoculated with a genotype 3 swine HEV, and 12 weeks later, challenged with the same genotype 3 swine HEV, a genotype 3 human HEV, and a genotype 4 human HEV, respectively. Sera from all pigs were tested for HEV RNA and IgG anti-HEV, and fecal samples were also tested for HEV RNA each week. The pigs inoculated with swine HEV became infected as evidenced by fecal virus shedding and viremia, and the majority of pigs also developed IgG anti-HEV prior to challenge at 12 weeks post-inoculation. After challenge, viremia and fecal virus shedding of challenge viruses were not detected, suggesting that prior infection with a genotype 3 swine HEV prevented pigs from developing viremia and fecal virus shedding after challenge with homologous and heterologous genotypes 3 and 4 HEV, respectively. Immunogenic epitopes are located within the open reading frame 2 (ORF 2) capsid protein and recombinant ORF 2 antigens are capable of preventing HEV infection in non-human primates and chickens. In the second study we expressed and purified N-truncated ORF 2 antigens based on swine, rat, and avian HEV strains. Thirty pigs were randomly divided into groups of 6 pigs each and initially vaccinated with 200µg swine ORF 2 antigen, rat ORF 2 antigen, avian ORF 2 antigen, or PBS buffer (positive and negative control groups) and booster with the same vaccine 2 weeks later. At 4 wks, after confirming seroconversion to IgG anti-HEV antibody with ELISA, all groups except the negative control were challenged with swine genotype 3 HEV (administered intravenously). The protective and cross-protective abilities of these antigens were determined following swine genotype 3 challenge by evaluating both serum and fecal samples for HEV RNA using nested RT-PCR and IgG anti-HEV using ELISA. The results from these two studies have important implications for future development of an effective HEV vaccine. As a part of our ongoing efforts to search for potential animal reservoirs for HEV, we tested goats from Virginia for evidence of HEV infection and showed that 16% (13/80) of goat sera from Virginia herds were positive for IgG anti-HEV. Importantly, we demonstrated that selected goat sera were capable of neutralizing HEV in cell culture. Subsequently, in an attempt to genetically identify the HEV-related agent from goats, we conducted a prospective study in a closed goat herd with known anti-HEV seropositivity and monitored a total of 11 kids from the time of birth until 14 weeks of age for evidence of HEV infection. Seroconversion to IgG anti-HEV was detected in 7 out of the 11 kids, although repeated attempts to detect HEV RNA by a broad-spectrum nested RT-PCR from the fecal and serum samples of the goats that had seroconverted were unsuccessful. In addition, we also attempted to experimentally infect laboratory goats with three well-characterized mammalian strains of HEV but with no success. The results indicate that a HEV-related agent is circulating and maintained in the goat population in Virginia and that the goat HEV is likely genetically very divergent from the known HEV strains.<br>Ph. D.
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Bagchi, Anita. "The tradition of plant, animal and forest protection in ancient India." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1534.

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O'Sullivan, Siobhan. "Animal Visibility and and Equality in Liberal Democratic States." University of Sydney, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/2441.

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Doctor of Philosophy(PhD)<br>Animal welfare legislation does not consistently protect all nonhuman animals against all harms under all circumstances. Through an analysis of current legislative arrangements and the origins of animal protection law, and an examination of popular attitudes towards animal cruelty, this study seeks to comment on the role of visibility in informing the level and type of state-sponsored interest protection an animal receives. It is argued that different types of animals enjoy different levels of visibility and that an animal’s level of visibility influences the extent to which the state is willing to intervene to protect the animal from harm. These findings are significant because the highly politicised nature of the lives of many nonhuman animals raises questions about the appropriateness of an animal welfare legislative regime which is at once biased and which also tends to favour those animals who are most readily visible. It is argued that the practice of regulating animal welfare by use of legislative instruments which are inconsistent is problematic from the perspective of liberal principles because liberalism places a heavy emphasis on the concept of equality. Similarly, the practice of preferential treatment for the most visible is not consistent with democratic values because it removes citizens from the process of establishing agreed-upon standards for animal protection. In conclusion, it is argued that because some animals have been effectively drawn into the liberal democratic political landscape, the principle of equitable treatment should be applied to the manner in which the state regulates animal use. Such an approach would mean that animal use would be regulated according to the same values that are applied to other areas of political society. It would also have the effect of establishing what the community views as the appropriate level of nonhuman animal interest protection, by challenging the existence of a double standard predicated on the principle of low visibility.
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O'Sullivan, Siobhan. "Animal Visibility and and Equality in Liberal Democratic States." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/2441.

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Animal welfare legislation does not consistently protect all nonhuman animals against all harms under all circumstances. Through an analysis of current legislative arrangements and the origins of animal protection law, and an examination of popular attitudes towards animal cruelty, this study seeks to comment on the role of visibility in informing the level and type of state-sponsored interest protection an animal receives. It is argued that different types of animals enjoy different levels of visibility and that an animal’s level of visibility influences the extent to which the state is willing to intervene to protect the animal from harm. These findings are significant because the highly politicised nature of the lives of many nonhuman animals raises questions about the appropriateness of an animal welfare legislative regime which is at once biased and which also tends to favour those animals who are most readily visible. It is argued that the practice of regulating animal welfare by use of legislative instruments which are inconsistent is problematic from the perspective of liberal principles because liberalism places a heavy emphasis on the concept of equality. Similarly, the practice of preferential treatment for the most visible is not consistent with democratic values because it removes citizens from the process of establishing agreed-upon standards for animal protection. In conclusion, it is argued that because some animals have been effectively drawn into the liberal democratic political landscape, the principle of equitable treatment should be applied to the manner in which the state regulates animal use. Such an approach would mean that animal use would be regulated according to the same values that are applied to other areas of political society. It would also have the effect of establishing what the community views as the appropriate level of nonhuman animal interest protection, by challenging the existence of a double standard predicated on the principle of low visibility.
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Hartwig, Wendy. "Legal status and protection of animals in South Africa." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/515.

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The animal welfare legislation that is discussed in this Dissertation is just a sample of the available legislation from the chosen foreign jurisdictions and South Africa. The chosen foreign jurisdictions were chosen as a lens to gain a needed perspective on South African animal welfare legislation. The legislation chosen for discussion falls within particular categories that are discussed fully in the later chapters.i Despite the fact that the animal rights and animal welfare movements are recorded to date back as far as 500B.C, the majority of jurisdictions throughout the world still consider animals to be property that can be bought, traded, hunted and after they are killed, their remains kept as trophies or souvenirs. Within these jurisdictions (which includes South Africa and the other four chosen foreign jurisdictions – Kenya, India, Switzerland and the United States of America) there is a demonstrated lack of proper enforcement of the animal welfare/animal anti-cruelty legislation, regulations and industry rules, which is made worse by the actions of uncaring, abusive and/or ignorant people. South Africa is no better or worse to the four chosen jurisdictions in that it has similar anti-cruelty/animal welfare legislation. The lack of proper enforcement of this animal welfare legislation in South Africa should be of great concern as many studies have indicated that there is a link between animal abuse/cruelty and ‘human’ abuse. The same studies also indicate that animal abusers are at a greater risk of becoming violent criminals or of committing a violent crime. For example, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has noted that most serial killers in the USA had a history of torturing, abusing and killing animals before they moved on to torturing, abusing and/or killing humans in their adult life. Needed changes to the animal welfare legislation and how people view animals should be made in South Africa to ensure that welfare of animals is protected. For example, the Government could educate people about animal welfare in order to overcome any ignorance that may be the cause of animal pain and abuse, as well as strengthening existing animal welfare legislation. The eradication of ignorance, as well as a necessary change in the current animal welfare legislation, will help to create a real change in how people view and treat i Chapter 5 and 6. [iii] animals. People will come to realise that animals exist in their own right and that they were not created to serve or to be exploited by man.
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Libri sul tema "Animal Protection"

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Commission, Manitoba Law Reform. Animal protection. Winnipeg, Man: The Commission, 1996.

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Commission, Manitoba Law Reform. Animal protection. Winnipeg, Man: The Commission, 1996.

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Morrison, Susan. Animal tracks: Follow the animals. [Eureka Springs, Ark.]: Makin' Tracks, 1992.

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(Firm), Body Shop. Animal protection statement 95. Littlehampton: Body Shop, 1996.

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Williams, Erin E. Why animals matter: The case for animal protection. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007.

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Margo, DeMello, ed. Why animals matter: The case for animal protection. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007.

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Langley, Gill. Animal experimentation: The consensus changes. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1989.

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Ndemezogo, Georgin Mbeng. Protection animale au Gabon. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2013.

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Carlton, Dennis G. Animal protection: Treatment and welfare issues. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.

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United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The Horse Protection Act. [United States]: USDA APHIS, 2005.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Animal Protection"

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Martins Costa Moreira, Rafael, and Gabriel Wedy. "Animal Protection and Animal Rights." In Brazilian Environmental and Climate Change Law, 49–53. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87998-2_5.

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Eadie, Edward N. "Politics of Animal Protection." In Animal Welfare, 77–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30577-1_8.

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Eadie, Edward N. "Legislative Enactment for Animal Protection." In Animal Welfare, 89–103. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30577-1_9.

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Garner, Robert. "Parliament and Animal Protection." In Political Animals, 109–21. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26438-4_6.

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Tschanz, B. "Ethology and Animal Protection." In Ethical, Ethological and Legal Aspects of Intensive Farm Animal Management, 41–47. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6035-2_2.

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Stephens, Martin L. "An Animal Protection Perspective." In Toxicity Assessment Alternatives, 243–46. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-718-5_23.

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Amato Mangiameli, Agata C. "Article 13 [Animal Protection]." In Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union - A Commentary, 331–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43511-0_14.

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Tshewang, Ugyen, Michael Charles Tobias, and Jane Gray Morrison. "Animal Rights and Protection." In Bhutan: Conservation and Environmental Protection in the Himalayas, 155–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57824-4_4.

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Horton, Jessica. "UK Animal Protection Legislation: The Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Act 2019." In Animal Law Worldwide, 453–72. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-643-7_24.

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Radford, Mike. "Partial Protection: Animal Welfare and the Law." In Animal Rights, 67–91. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25176-6_4.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "Animal Protection"

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Akash, R., S. Harish, H. Shinas, S. Sakthivel, and V. Vignesh. "HarvestAI: IoT based Crop Protection and Wild Animal Monitoring." In 2024 International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Communication Systems (ICKECS), 1–9. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ickecs61492.2024.10617165.

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Deshpande, Pallavi, Rohini Chavan, Sujal Patil, Namrata Khade, and Bhakti Deshpande. "AgroShield: IoT-based Smart Farm Protection with Animal Intrusion Detection." In 2024 3rd International Conference on Automation, Computing and Renewable Systems (ICACRS), 460–66. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icacrs62842.2024.10841741.

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Purnomo, Arif, and Ganda Kurniawan. "Wereldcongres Voor Dierenbescherming 1950: Spirit and Legacy on Global Animal Protection Movement." In The International Conference on Humanities Education, Law, and Social Science, 5–16. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5220/0013407800004654.

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Barrías, Karla. "Social and collaborative platform to automate the data management and analysis process in animal protection foundatios." In 2024 IEEE VII Congreso Internacional en Inteligencia Ambiental, Ingeniería de Software y Salud Electrónica y Móvil (AmITIC), 1–7. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/amitic62658.2024.10747647.

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Ramesht, M. H., and R. A. Cottis. "A Computer Aided Teaching Course on Corrosion of Concrete Structures." In CORROSION 1996, 1–5. NACE International, 1996. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1996-96365.

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Abstract Computers provide a powerfill opportunity for the development of teaching materials. They provide a rich interactive environment to stimulate and engage the student. The advent of computers with multimedia capabilities allows the constructor of teaching materials to show the student material from many sources; text, chart, audio, video, animal ion, simulation, sound or photographs. When these are combined with interactivity, a powerful learning environment is created [1]. There is currently no CAL(Computer Aided Learning) or CBT(Computer Based Training) material available on the subject of corrosion and corrosion protection in concrete structures for civil engineering students. This paper will describe a Computer Aided Learning package intended to introduce students to the environmental degradation of concrete structures.
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Jámbor, Adrienn. "About Animal Protection in Education." In MultiScience - XXIX. microCAD International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference. University of Miskolc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.26649/musci.2015.086.

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Davydenko, O. N. "THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ANIMAL PROTECTION MOVEMENT IN THE LIFE OF SOCIET." In SAKHAROV READINGS 2021: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE XXI CENTURY. International Sakharov Environmental Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46646/sakh-2021-1-45-48.

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The article considers the significant contribution of the animal protection movement to international law, as well as its impact on the processes of forming civil society and the humanization of social relations. An analysis of the participation of the animal protection movement has been carried out in the development of programs for the humane regulation of the number of stray animals and companion animals, in the organization of educational work. The economic effect of relevant scientifically based and environmentally relevant activities has been estimated.
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Davydenko, O. N. "THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ANIMAL PROTECTION MOVEMENT IN THE LIFE OF SOCIET." In SAKHAROV READINGS 2021: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE XXI CENTURY. International Sakharov Environmental Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46646/sakh-2021-1-45-48.

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The article considers the significant contribution of the animal protection movement to international law, as well as its impact on the processes of forming civil society and the humanization of social relations. An analysis of the participation of the animal protection movement has been carried out in the development of programs for the humane regulation of the number of stray animals and companion animals, in the organization of educational work. The economic effect of relevant scientifically based and environmentally relevant activities has been estimated.
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Paľuchová, Petra. "Ochrana zvierat ako súčasť verejného záujmu z pohľadu Európskeho súdu pre ľudské práva." In Naděje právní vědy 2023, 514–23. University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.nadeje.2023.514-523.

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Human rights hold rich potential for making a difference in other areas as well. Recent years have seen initiatives, seeking to improve the status of animals and their place in the legal system, which resulted in the development of a new field of the so-called Global animal law. The provision of protection to animals has thus naturally also found its way into fundamental rights jurisprudence, inevitably including the jurisprudence of the ECtHR, which stated that the treatment of animals is a matter of general public interest. It is true, however, that the subject of protection by the ECtHR is the interest that people may feel in relation to the welfare and suffering of animals, and not the welfare of animals as a protected interest as an end in itself. The present paper thus focuses on the use of human rights to promote change in the protection of animal rights and the role that the ECtHR plays in the gradual process of strengthening animal rights through the interpretation of the Convention as a living instrument. The paper also links the above mentioned issue to the increasing number of cases concerning the adverse impacts of degrading environmental quality on human lives, which may mark a significant shift in the protection afforded to animals by the ECtHR.
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Fesikova, Oksana, and M. Savenko. "HOW TO LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE." In Reproduction, monitoring and protection of natural, natural-anthropogenic and anthropogenic landscapes. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/rmpnnaal2021_263-266.

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In the modern world, the issue of environmental protection is acute. Environmental problems are reaching a larger level, so our task is not to neglect nature, but to create ideas to prevent global problems. According to ecologists, about 100 species of animals and plants die every year. About 50,000 animal species are on the verge of extinction. The illegal trade in rare animals is damaging, generating about $ 6 billion a year. Poaching takes on organized forms.
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Rapporti di organizzazioni sul tema "Animal Protection"

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Banerjee, Pritam, and Atul Sanganeria. Developing a Risk Management System for Participating Government Agencies of India. Asian Development Bank, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps210413-2.

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Trade facilitation is a critical building block of developing globally integrated value chains. In India, current trade facilitation systems including risk assessment criteria require improvements involving regulatory mandates for food and drugs, animal and plant quarantine, wildlife protection, and textile products. Using illustrative examples, this working paper presents specific system development needs for six major participating government agencies on trade facilitation in India. It provides a model for developing a comprehensive system of risk management. It also discusses the need for institutional cooperation between customs authorities and participating government agencies for a comprehensive single window trade facilitation solution.
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Pretari, Alexia. Resilience in the West Bank: Impact evaluation of the ‘From Emergency Food Security to Durable Livelihoods: Building Resilience in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’ project. Oxfam GB, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.8106.

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The ‘From Emergency Food Security to Durable Livelihoods: Building Resilience in the Occupied Palestinian Territories’ project was implemented in the West Bank, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, between November 2015 and January 2018 by Oxfam, together with two partners: the Land Research Centre (LRC) and the Palestinian Livestock Development Centre (PLDC). The project, funded by the Belgian Cooperation, through Oxfam Italy, focused on improving protection around three key areas at community level to build resilience: supporting animal health, rehabilitating protected rangelands and strengthening community-based legal protection mechanisms. The combination of these key areas is the focus of this Effectiveness Review: the evaluation assesses the impact of this cross-sectorial approach on the resilience capacities of male and female members of Bedouin communities in the West Bank, at risk of displacement. It combines a quantitative quasi-experimental design with a questionnaire with community leaders. Find out more by reading the full report now.
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Akallal, Laila, Muspika Akter, J. Stephen Gosnell, David Green, Noa Heller, Gregory Laghiti, Sarah Leon-Kilpatrick, et al. Finding A Place For Panthers: Mapping Conservation Issues Related To Florida Panthers. American Museum of Natural History, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0182.

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Restoring wildlife populations requires locating, protecting, and connecting areas where species can thrive under both ecological and anthropological conditions. Addressing these spatial needs may be difficult, as required habitats may have been lost, fragmented, or altered prior to restoration. Changes in land use may also lead to increased human-animal interactions that impact restoration outcomes. In this exercise, students consider these issues in a case study of Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi), a currently federally protected carnivore that has a growing population in the state of Florida, USA. Students will use Google Earth to view, manipulate, and create maps related to the growth of panther populations and related habitat needs and human interactions from the early 1990s to 2021. In doing so they will explore how stakeholders interact with each other and with panthers regarding both their hopes for species restoration and the areas they represent or occupy. Students will also consider various ways stakeholders may be engaged to provide panthers with increased protection and expanded ranges, including land acquisition, conservation easements and banking, and wildlife corridors.
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Splitter, Gary, and Menachem Banai. Attenuated Brucella melitensis Rough Rev1 Vaccine. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2004.7585199.bard.

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The original objectives of the proposal were: 1. Compare mutants 444 and 710 to Rev1 (parent strain), and 16M (field strain) in murine and human macrophage lines for phenotypic differences. 2. Determine in vivo virulence and survival of the mutants 444 and 710 in guinea pigs and mice. 3. Determine humoral and cell-mediated immune responses induced by mutants 444 and 710 in guinea pigs and mice. 4. Determine in vivo protection of mice and guinea pigs provided by mutants 444 and 710 compared to Rev1. Background: While human and animal brucellosis are rare in the U.S., brucellosis caused by B. melitensis remains relatively constant in Israel. Despite a national campaign to control brucellosis in Israel, the misuse of Rev1 Elberg vaccine strain among pregnant animals has produced abortion storms raising concern of human infection due to vaccine excretion in the milk. Further, some commercial Rev1 vaccine lots can: a) produce persistent infection, b) infect humans, c) be horizontally transmitted, d) cause abortion, and e) induce a persistent anti-O-polysaccharide antibody response confounding the distinction between infected and vaccinated animals. In Israel, vaccination practices have not optimally protected the milk supply from Brucella and Rev 1 vaccine can exacerbate the problem. In addition, cattle vaccinated against B. abortus are not protected against B. melitensis supporting the need for an improved vaccine. A safe vaccine used in adult animals to produce herd resistance to infection and a vaccine that can be distinguished from virulent infection is needed. A rough Rev1 vaccine would be less virulent than the parental smooth strain and permit serologic distinction between vaccinated and infected animals. Advantages of the Rev1 vaccine foundation are: 1) Rev1 vaccination of sheep and goats against B. melintensisis approved; therefore, vaccines derived from the Rev1 foundation may be readily accepted by licensing agencies as well as commercial companies, and 2) considerable data exists on Rev1vaccination and Rev1 proteins. Therefore, a post-genomic vaccine against B. melitensis based on the Rev1 foundation would provide a great advantage. Major conclusions from our work are: 1) We have determined that mutant 710 is highly attenuated in macrophages compared to virulent field strain 16M and mutant 444. 2) We have confirmed that mutant 710 is highly attenuated in guinea pigs and mice. 3) We have determined immune responses induced by mutant 710 in animals. 4) We have determined in vivo protection of mice and guinea pigs provided by mutants 444 and 710 compared to Rev1, and importantly, mutant 710 provides a high level of protection against challenge with virulent B. melitensis 16M. Thus, our data support the goals of the grant and provide the foundation for a future vaccine useful against B. melitensis in Israel. Because of patent considerations, many of our findings with 444 and 710 have not yet been published. Scientific and Agricultural Implications: Our findings support the development of a vaccine against B. melitensis based on the mutant 710. Because strain 710 is a mutant of the Elberg Rev1 vaccine, commercialization is more likely than development of an entirely new, uncharacterized Brucella mutant or strain.
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Vantassel, Stephen M., and Mark A. Klng. Wildlife Carcass Disposal. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, July 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7207733.ws.

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Many wildlife management situations require the disposal of animal carcasses. These can include the lethal removal of wildlife to resolve damage or conflicts, as well as clean-up after mortalities caused by vehicle collisions, disease, oil spills or other natural disasters. Carcasses must be disposed of properly to protect public sensitivities, the environment, and public health. Improper disposal of carcasses can result in public outrage, site contamination, injury to animals and people, and the attraction of other animals that may lead to wildlife damage issues. Concern over ground water contamination and disease transmission from improper carcass disposal has resulted in increased regulation. Successful carcass disposal programs are cost-effective, environmentally sound, and protective of public health. In addition, disposal practices must demonstrate sensitivity to public perception while adhering to state and local guidelines. This publication discusses the range of options available for the responsible disposal of animal carcasses.
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Gottlieb, Yuval, Bradley Mullens, and Richard Stouthamer. investigation of the role of bacterial symbionts in regulating the biology and vector competence of Culicoides vectors of animal viruses. United States Department of Agriculture, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7699865.bard.

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Symbiotic bacteria have been shown to influence host reproduction and defense against biotic and abiotic stressors, and this relates to possible development of a symbiont-based control strategy. This project was based on the hypothesis that symbionts have a significant impact on Culicoides fitness and vector competence for animal viruses. The original objectives in our proposal were: 1. Molecular identification and localization of the newly-discovered symbiotic bacteria within C. imicola and C. schultzei in Israel and C. sonorensis in California. 2. Determination of the prevalence of symbiotic bacteria within different vector Culicoides populations. 3. Documentation of specific symbiont effects on vector reproduction and defense: 3a) test for cytoplasmic incompatibility in Cardinium-infected species; 3b) experimentally evaluate the role of the symbiont on infection or parasitism by key Culicoides natural enemies (iridescent virus and mermithid nematode). 4. Testing the role(s) of the symbionts in possible protection against infection of vector Culicoides by BTV. According to preliminary findings and difficulties in performing experimental procedures performed in other insect symbiosis systems where insect host cultures are easily maintained, we modified the last two objectives as follows: Obj. 3, we tested how symbionts affected general fitness of Israeli Culicoides species, and thoroughly described and evaluated the correlation between American Culicoides and their bacterial communities in the field. We also tried alternative methods to test symbiont-Culicoides interactions and launched studies to characterize low-temperature stress tolerances of the main US vector, which may be related to symbionts. Obj. 4, we tested the correlation between EHDV (instead of BTV) aquisition and Cardinium infection. Culicoides-bornearboviral diseases are emerging or re-emerging worldwide, causing direct and indirect economic losses as well as reduction in animal welfare. One novel strategy to reduce insects’ vectorial capacity is by manipulating specific symbionts to affect vector fitness or performance of the disease agent within. Little was known on the bacterial tenants occupying various Culicoides species, and thus, this project was initiated with the above aims. During this project, we were able to describe the symbiont Cardinium and whole bacterial communities in Israeli and American Culicoides species respectively. We showed that Cardinium infection prevalence is determined by land surface temperature, and this may be important to the larval stage. We also showed no patent significant effect of Cardinium on adult fitness parameters. We showed that the bacterial community in C. sonorensis varies significantly with the host’s developmental stage, but it varies little across multiple wastewater pond environments. This may indicate some specific biological interactions and allowed us to describe a “core microbiome” for C. sonorensis. The final set of analyses that include habitat sample is currently done, in order to separate the more intimately-associated bacteria from those inhabiting the gut contents or cuticle surface (which also could be important). We were also able to carefully study other biological aspects of Culicoides and were able to discriminate two species in C. schultzei group in Israel, and to investigate low temperature tolerances of C. sonorensis that may be related to symbionts. Scientific implications include the establishment of bacterial identification and interactions in Culicoides (our work is cited in other bacteria-Culicoides studies), the development molecular identification of C. schultzei group, and the detailed description of the microbiome of the immature and matched adult stages of C. sonorensis. Agricultural implications include understanding of intrinsic factors that govern Culicoides biology and population regulation, which may be relevant for vector control or reduction in pathogen transmission. Being able to precisely identify Culicoides species is central to understanding Culicoides borne disease epidemiology.
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Cadwell, L. L., L. E. Eberhardt, and M. A. Simmons. Animal intrusion studies for protective barriers: Status report for FY 1988. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6055498.

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Bolivar, Ángela, Juan Roberto Paredes, María Clara Ramos, Emma Näslund-Hadley, and Gustavo Wilches-Chaux. Protecting the Land. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006320.

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We do not live in a vacuum. Instead, we are connected to innumerable other living entities, and our individual vantage point is only one among many. When we hear people talk about protecting the land and the landscape that we enjoy, it may be helpful to consider that each of us has a personal environment, experienced from a particular point of view. This personal environment, the landscape that we see, is made up of and affected by everything we can perceive using our senses -immobile mountains, buildings, and trees; moving animals, cars, and people; changes in light, humidity, and temperatureas well as the interactions among these things. As we observe and influence these interactions, we participate in the process of creating the landscape we experience.
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Cai, Lanhua, Chunmei Lin, and Long Chen. The Protective Effect of Quercetin in Animal Models of Pulmonary Fibrosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, March 2025. https://doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2025.3.0122.

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Şahin, Kazım, ed. SOKAK HAYVANLARI: TOPLUMSAL SORUNLAR VE HALK SAĞLIĞI. TÜRKİYE BİLİMLER AKADEMİSİ, August 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-625-6110-02-1.

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Organized with the contributions of Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA), Fırat University and Elazığ Municipality, " Stray Animals: Social Problems and Public Health Symposium", was discussed in a comprehensive and multi-faceted manner with scientists, lawyers, representatives of non-governmental organizations and local government representatives on the current situation, problems, solution proposals and determination of strategies. It is known that the Turkish Grand National Assembly is working on a new legal regulation in order to bring the problem of stray animals in our country to a sustainable and acceptable situation. While making this regulation, it is important to take the opinions and suggestions of all relevant parties and to accept it in terms of scientific, objective, ethical, health and public conscience. The "Law No. 5199 on the Protection of Animals" covers many issues.
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