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  • Dangerous Metaphors: Are Sea World's Killer Whales 'Slaves'?
    Garrett EppsNovember 2, 2011
  • The Space Station Is Becoming a Spy Satellite For Wildlife

    Scientists have a new way to eavesdrop on the planet and its inhabitants.

    Ed YongJuly 6, 2016
  • How Industrialized Farming Could Facilitate Pandemic Swine Flu
    Robert S. LawrenceAugust 21, 2012
  • Can a Predator Really Be Friends With Its Prey?

    The murky science of interspecies bonds

    Cari RommDecember 11, 2015
  • Gray Areas in Humane Treatment of Animals
    Megan McArdleNovember 12, 2009
  • Moderate Republicans, Reformist Conservatives, and Other Animals
    Ross DouthatOctober 27, 2008
  • Man Gave Names To All The Animals
    Ross DouthatDecember 8, 2008
  • The Higher Animals: A Mark Twain Bestiary
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsNovember 1976 Issue
  • Produce Is Seasonal. Why Not Meat?
    Bill Niman and Nicolette Hahn NimanApril 7, 2009
  • How PETA's Lawsuit Against Sea World Could End Factory Farming
    James McWilliamsNovember 11, 2011
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