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WELFARE/UFAW SERIES The Welfare of Animals Used in Research Practice and Ethics Robert Hubrecht The Welfare of Animals Used in Research: Practice and Ethics gives a complete and balanced overview of the issues surrounding the use of animals in scientific research. The focus of the book is on the animal welfare implications and ethics of animals in research. It covers the topics with sufficient depth UFAW Animal Welfare Series The Welfare of Animals Used in Research Practice and Ethics Robert C. Hubrecht to show a real understanding of varied and complex subjects, but conveys the information in a beautifully reader-friendly manner. 2014 284 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-119-96707-1 USD $58.99/CAD $70.99/£36.95/€53.90 Animal Welfare in Veterinary Practice James Yeates A must-read book for all veterinary professionals. Concise, accessible, and practical guide to help veterinarians improve the welfare of their companion animal patients through everyday practices. UFAW Animal Welfare Series Animal Welfare in Veterinary Practice James Yeates 2013 212 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-4443-3487-6 USD $63.99/CAD $76.99/£39.99/€57.90 Equine Welfare C. Wayne McIlwraith, Bernard E. Rollin, Editors A reliable source of information to support informed debate. The study begins with exploration of general issues of the horse’s needs and nature, then continues with chapters covering a specific human use of horses and the abuses that arise as a result. UFAW Animal Welfare Series Equine Welfare Editors | C. Wayne McIlwraith and Bernard E. Rollin 2011 504 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-4051-8763-3 USD $84.99/CAD $101.99/£53.50/€77.90 The Sciences of Animal Welfare Mellor, Patterson-Kane and Staff ord UFAW Animal Welfare Series A M A JOR S ERI E S O F BOOK S produced in collaboration with UFAW (The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare) that provides an authoritative source of information on worldwide developments, current thinking, and best practice in the field of animal welfare science and technology. The books are suitable for all those with an interest in animal welfare, including animal welfare scientists and students of animal welfare science, veterinarians and others working in animal care professions, and animal producers, as well as corporate and government workers involved in animal welfare. UFAW, founded 1926, is an internationally recognized, independent, scientific and educational animal welfare charity concerned with promoting high standards of welfare for farm, companion, laboratory, and captive wild animals, and for those animals with which we interact in the wild. For details of all titles in the series, go to: www.wiley.com/go/ufaw Companion Animal Ethics Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr, Clare Palmer Explores the important ethical questions and problems that arise as a NEW result of humans keeping animals as companions. The authors draw on a wide range of disciplines including history, The Sciences of Animal Welfare analyses the diverse, interconnecting subjects which constitute this fascinating multidisciplinary fi eld, whilst also considering the limitations and benefi ts of those subjects to the development and psychology, ethical and political future of Animal Welfare Science. This book examines past, present and future practices and thinking, including the wide-ranging interests within society that infl uence attitudes towards animals and conversely how animal welfare scientists may infl uence those attitudes. Key themes of the book include: • multi-disciplinary working and its benefi ts: how we can obtain fresh insights, enliven our thinking and theory, and the veterinary,improve behavioral,animal welfare by operating widely within diverse disciplines and social sciences to underpin their arguments. Provocative and timely, Companion Animal Ethics offers illuminating • questioning the fundamental assumptions we each make about animals and their functional capabilities. The authors acknowledge the fi eld’s debt to past successes in animal-based science disciplines, successes that markedly improved animal welfare long before the concept of animal welfare entered common parlance. They also recognise the problems which unexpectedly arose, and anticipate future successes. Suggesting innovative approaches to Animal Welfare Science, and written by world renowned experts, The Sciences of Animal Welfare is essential reading for anyone interested, studying or currently working in Animal Welfare Science. About the author: David J Mellor is Professor of Animal Welfare Science, Professor of Applied Physiology and Bioethics, and Co-Director of the Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre at Massey University, New Zealand. Emily Patterson-Kane is an Animal Welfare Scientist at the American Veterinary Medical Association in Illinois, USA. Kevin J Staff ord is Professor of Veterinary Ethology and Co-Director of the Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre at Massey University, New Zealand. UFAW, founded 1926, is an internationally recognised, independent, scientifi c and educational animal welfare charity. Also available in the UFAW series: Understanding Animal Welfare: Physiology and Behaviour of Animal Suff ering The Science in its Cultural Context Neville Gregory David Fraser ISBN: 9780632064687 ISBN: 9781405136952 Animal Welfare: Limping Towards Eden Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals John Webster Robert J. Young ISBN: 9781405118774 ISBN: 9780632064076 insights into the ethical responsibilities Cover photo © RD Cox – Fotolia.com Cover design by Sandra Heath and dilemmas raised by keeping Management and Welfare of Farm Animals The UFAW Farm Handbook F I F T H E D I T I O N John Webster, Editor A major update of the standard introductory textbook on farm animal husbandry and welfare addresses the welfare implications of farm animal methods. The central theme of The UFAW Farm Handbook is the welfare implications of farm animal methods. UFAW Animal Welfare Series Management and Welfare of Farm Animals The UFAW Farm Handbook Editor | John Webster From large commercial units to small hobby farms, the book critiques systems and compares their welfare impacts. The new edition reflects the rise in consumer demand for alternative methods and improved standards in the production of food animals. 2011 614 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-4051-8174-7 USD $68.99/CAD $82.99/£43.50/€63.90 The Sciences of Animal Welfare Mellor, Patterson-Kane and Staff ord UFAW Animal Welfare Series Companion Animal Ethics Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr, and Clare Palmer animals as companions. 2015 288 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-118-37669-0 USD $54.99/CAD $59.99/£34.99/€51.90 Veterinary and Animal Ethics Christopher Wathes, Sandra Corr, Stephen May, Steven McCulloch, Martin Whiting, Editors This book documents the proceedings of the first International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics held in September 2011. It brings together papers from leading scholars in mainstream animal ethics and veterinary medicine. The Sciences of Animal Welfare analyses the diverse, interconnecting subjects which constitute this fascinating multidisciplinary fi eld, whilst also considering the limitations and benefi ts of those subjects to the development and future of Animal Welfare Science. This book examines past, present and future practices and thinking, including the wide-ranging interests within society that infl uence attitudes towards animals and conversely how animal welfare scientists may infl uence those attitudes. Key themes of the book include: • multi-disciplinary working and its benefi ts: how we can obtain fresh insights, enliven our thinking and improve animal welfare by operating widely within diverse disciplines • questioning the fundamental assumptions we each make about animals and their functional capabilities. The authors acknowledge the fi eld’s debt to past successes in animal-based science disciplines, successes that markedly improved animal welfare long before the concept of animal welfare entered common parlance. They also recognise the problems which unexpectedly arose, and anticipate future successes. Suggesting innovative approaches to Animal Welfare Science, and written by world renowned experts, The Sciences of Animal Welfare is essential reading for anyone interested, studying or currently working in Animal Welfare Science. About the author: David J Mellor is Professor of Animal Welfare Science, Professor of Applied Physiology and Bioethics, and Co-Director of the Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre at Massey University, New Zealand. Emily Patterson-Kane is an Animal Welfare Scientist at the American Veterinary Medical Association in Illinois, USA. Kevin J Staff ord is Professor of Veterinary Ethology and Co-Director of the Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre at Massey University, New Zealand. UFAW, founded 1926, is an internationally recognised, independent, scientifi c and educational animal welfare charity. Also available in the UFAW series: Understanding Animal Welfare: Physiology and Behaviour of Animal Suff ering The Science in its Cultural Context Neville Gregory David Fraser ISBN: 9780632064687 ISBN: 9781405136952 Animal Welfare: Limping Towards Eden Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals John Webster Robert J. Young ISBN: 9781405118774 ISBN: 9780632064076 Cover photo © RD Cox – Fotolia.com Cover design by Sandra Heath UFAW Animal Welfare Series Veterinary & Animal Ethics Proceedings of the First International Conference on Veterinary and Animal Ethics, September, 2011 Editors | Christopher Wathes, Sandra Corr, Stephen May, Steven McCulloch and Martin Whiting 2013 318 pp Paperback ISBN 978-1-118-31480-7 USD $126.99/CAD $151.99/£79.50/€115.00 U.S. 877.762.2974 | Canada 800.567.4797 V9F7A 37 UK 0800 243407 | Europe/ROW +44 1243 843294 | Germany/Switzerland/Austria +49 6201 606400


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