Sources This bibliography contains general source material covering all sides of the important issues presented in this encyclopedia (see also the Appen- dix). The list is not meant to be exhaustive (see the individual entries for many more references) but rather includes books and articles that are frequently cited and journals that often publish essays that are con- cerned with animal rights and animal welfare. BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS, JOURNAL ARTICLES, NEWSLETTERS, AND REPORTS Achor A. B. Animal Rights. A Beginner's Guide. Yellow Springs, OH: Write Ware, 1996. Adams C. J. 1994. Neither Man nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals. New York: Continuum. Allen C., and M. Bekoff. 1997. Species of Mind: The Philosophy and Biology of Cognitive Ethology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Animal Welfare Institute. 1990. Animals and Their Legal Rights: A Survey of American Laws from 1641 to 1990. 4th ed. Washington, DC: Animal Welfare Institute. Appleby M. C., and B. O. Hughes (Eds.). 1997. Animal Welfare. New York: CAB International. Arluke A., and C. R. Sanders. 1996. Regarding Animals. Philadelphia: Temple Uni- versity Press. Baker R. M., G. Jenkin, and D. J. Mellor (Eds.). 1994. Improving the Well-Being of Animals in the Research Environment. Glen Osmond, South Australia: Austra- lian and New Zealand Council for the Care of Animals Used in Research and Teaching. Bayne K. A. L., and M. D. Kreger (Eds.). 1995. Wildlife Mammals as Research Models: In the Laboratory and Field. Greenbelt, MD: Scientists Center for Animal Wel- fare. -407- |