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  1. Association, 2014). McKendree (2014) found that pet ownership and concern for domestic food animal welfare are linked. Additionally, people may come into contact with wild animals through activities like fishing, hunting or enjoying other outdoor activities. According to the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-

  2. Jan 8, 2019 · The most prominent viewpoint appears somewhat paradoxical. Many participants did not like their petshunting behaviour for reasons including, but not limited to, its potential effects on wildlife. Nevertheless, hunting was tolerated because it was perceived as “natural.” Here, we need to tease apart different connotations of the term ...

    • Sarah L. Crowley, Martina Cecchetti, Robbie A. McDonald
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    • 2019
    • 08 January 2019
  3. Dec 16, 2021 · cbarroso@utk.edu (C.S.B.) * Correspondence: msouza@utk.edu. Abstract: Pet ownership is the most common form of human–animal interaction, and anecdotally, pet ownership can lead to improved ...

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · Hunting is driven particularly by evolutionary constraints and associated physiological and nutritional requirements. Proximate causes of variation in hunting behaviours relate to prey availability, husbandry and degree of domestication, while early life history and personality play further roles.

    • Martina Cecchetti, Sarah L. Crowley, Robbie A. McDonald
    • 2021
  5. Existing literature on pet-human relationships reports mixed evidence indicating both positive and negative impacts of pet possession. Based on specific inclusion criteria, including only considering pet ownership in terms of cats and dogs, this paper reviewed 11 empirical studies published in eight journal articles to explore whether pet possession has any impact on owner's health and ...

    • Kathleen Brown
  6. Jul 3, 2020 · The Pet-Effect in Daily Life: An Experience Sampling Study on Emotional Wellbeing in Pet Owners 588 Anthrozoös AZ 33(4).qxp_Layout 1 6/30/20 4:19 PM Page 588

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  8. Abstract. This article notes that deep philosophical differences divide environmentalists and animal welfarists. Environmental ethicists often see the practical implications of animal welfare and animal rights views as anti-environmental; they are seen as sometimes harming ecosystems and as sometimes inexcusably banning interventions that environmentalists support.

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