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China Case Studies: 1. Intentional Cruelty to Zoo Bears | Song Wei | Animal Legal and Historical Web Center | A short case study of what happened when an individual harmed several bears at a public zoo in China. |
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China Case Studies: 2. Wolves Escape from a Zoo | Song Wei | Animal Legal and Historical Web Center | A short case study about the killing of wolves that escaped from a zoo in China. |
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China Case Studies: 2. Wolves Escape from a Zoo | Song Wei | Animal Legal & Historical Center | A short case study about the killing of wolves that escaped from a zoo in China. |
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China Case Studies: 3. Bear Bile from Caged Moon Bears | Song Wei | Animal Legal and Historical Web Center | This is a short case study about the issue of using caged bears to extract bile in China. |
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China Case Studies: 4. Live Food for the Tigers | Song Wei | Animal Legal and Historical Web Center | A short case study form China about the practice of feeding a captured animal like tiger, live goats and cows as entertainment. |
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China Case Studies: 5. Water Filled Meat | Song Wei | Animal Legal and Historical Web Center | A case study from China about the practice of adding water to animals before they are sold, to increase weight. |
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China Case Studies: 5. Water Filled Meat | Song Wei | Animal Legal & Historical Center | A case study from China about the practice of adding water to animals before they are sold, to increase weight. |
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Chinese Endangered Species at the Brink of Extinction: A Critical Look at the Current Law and Policy in China | Charu Sharma | 11 Animal L. 215 (2005) | The People's Republic of China harbors a vast number of plant and animal species, but those species have long been threatened by a thriving illegal trade. China became a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species in 1981 and has since passed a number of wildlife protection laws and regulations in an effort to curb the illegal trade and begin revitalizing some of its nearly-extinct animal populations. This article critically examines China's legislation and judicial decisions, concluding that much work remains to be done to protect endangered species in China. |
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Chronic Wasting Disease In Domesticated Elk | Colorado Department of Agriculture | http://www.ag.state.co.us/animals/livestock_disease/cwd.html | This document provides a short overview of the disease cycle and transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)among the elk herd in Colorado. It also outlines the steps the State of Colorado is taking to ensure detection of the disease in wild and domestic herds of bovine animals. |
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Citizen Standing to Enforce Anti-Cruelty Laws by Obtaining Injunctions: The North Carolina Experience | William A. Reppy, Jr. | 11 Animal L. 39 (2005) | North Carolina law authorizes citizen standing for the enforcement of anti-cruelty laws, thus supplementing criminal prosecution by means not used in any other state. Citizens, cities, counties, and animal welfare organizations can enforce animal cruelty laws through a civil injunction. This article explores the various amendments to North Carolina’s civil enforcement legislation and the present law’s strengths and weaknesses. The Author suggests an ideal model anti-cruelty civil remedies statute. |