Search Results - "Rizzolo, Jessica Bell"
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Are exotics suitable pets?
Published in Veterinary record (18-04-2020)“…Exotic species can transfer infectious diseases to people, for example, in circuses2 and petting zoos.3 Among the pathogens transmissible to people,…”
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Wildlife tourism and consumption
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (04-05-2023)“…The scant existent literature on the link between wildlife tourism and consumption relies on case studies and does not directly measure attitudes towards…”
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Effects of legalization and wildlife farming on conservation
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2021)“…Many wildlife species are impacted by unsustainable consumption. Wildlife is consumed for such diverse purposes as food, medicine, ornamentation,…”
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Wildlife Farms, Stigma and Harm
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Wildlife farming, the commercial breeding and legal sale of non-domesticated species, is an increasingly prevalent, persistently controversial, and…”
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Support for wildlife consumption bans and policies in China post-Covid-19
Published in Oryx (01-11-2023)“…The Covid-19 pandemic, which probably arose from zoonotic sources, has provoked wide-ranging discussion on which wildlife policies can best prevent future…”
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Conservation Biologists and the Representation of At-Risk Species: Navigating Ethical Tensions in an Evolving Discipline
Published in Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics (15-04-2019)“…Conservation biology is a discipline with the explicit goal of protecting species from extinction. We examine how conservation biologists represent at-risk…”
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Social Learning, Neutralization, and Environmental Crimes: An Empirical Test of Differential Association and Neutralization Theories in Iran
Published in Society & natural resources (01-02-2023)“…Fereydunkenar county hosts millions of migratory birds in the southern parts of the Caspian Sea in the second half of every year. Despite the global prevalence…”
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Gender differences in wildlife-dependent recreation on public lands
Published in Frontiers in conservation science (09-03-2023)“…Different groups of people may desire and respond to social and ecological conditions in myriad ways (e.g., increased engagement, avoidance). Thus, managers of…”
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Tourism, animals & the vacant niche: a scoping review and pedagogical agenda
Published in Current issues in tourism (16-11-2024)“…The topic of animal ethics has advanced in tourism studies since its inception in 2000, based on a diverse range of studies on species involvement, types of…”
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Reflecting on the role of human‐felid conflict and local use in big cat trade
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-01-2024)“…Illegal trade in big cat (Panthera spp.) body parts is a prominent topic in scientific and public discourses concerning wildlife conservation. While illegal…”
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Potential for informal guardianship in community-based wildlife crime prevention: Insights from Vietnam
Published in Nature Conservation (19-05-2022)“…The notion that indigenous people and local communities can effectively prevent conservation crime rests upon the assumption that they are informal guardians…”
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Elephants that help humans Giants of the Monsoon Forest: Living and Working with Elephants Jacob Shell Norton, 2019. 291 pp
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28-06-2019)“…An unlikely interspecies partnership hints at a potential model for conservation In Giants of the Monsoon Forest , Jacob Shell examines the dual world…”
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Wildlife Consumption, Health, and Zoonotic Disease in China After the Emergence of COVID-19
Published in EcoHealth (01-09-2023)“…There has been much discussion in the conservation and policy realms of COVID-19 as a zoonotic disease, or a disease transmitted from wildlife to humans…”
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Wildlife Farms, Stigma and Harm
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Wildlife farming is a practice where wild animals are legally bred for consumption in a manner similar to agricultural animals. This is a controversial…”
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Cultural influences on attitudes about the causes and consequences of wildlife poaching
Published in Crime, law, and social change (01-05-2017)“…The extant poaching literature has been criticized as an overly static way of profiling offenders and predicting crime, since the categorization of…”
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Stigma and Commodification in Wildlife Consumption and Crime
Published 01-01-2020“…The illegal wildlife trade is one of the largest global criminal enterprises and encompasses the poaching, trafficking, and consumption of live animals and…”
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Tourism, animals & the vacant niche: a scoping review and pedagogical agenda
Published in Current issues in tourism (2024)“…The topic of animal ethics has advanced in tourism studies since its inception in 2000, based on a diverse range of studies on species involvement, types of…”
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Compassionate conservation and elephant personhood
Published in Animal sentience (01-01-2020)“…Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephants - not by severing human-elephant relations, but by…”
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Potential for informal guardianship in community-based wildlife crime prevention: Insights from Vietnam
Published in Nature Conservation (19-05-2022)“… The notion that indigenous people and local communities can effectively prevent conservation crime rests upon the assumption that they are informal…”
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Elephants that help humans
Published in Science (28-06-2019)“…In Giants of the Monsoon Forest, Jacob Shell examines the dual world inhabited by a group of elephants in the "Trans-Patkai" region of Asia, an area that spans…”
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