
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy (Vol. 18, no. 4, 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith & Lynette A. Hart,
Exploring the Borderlands Between Wild and Non-Wild Animals: Wildlife Law and Policy in Transition
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Sophie Riley,
Model Codes for Humane Treatment of Animals: Australian Law and Policy on Lethal Control of Pests
- Laura A. Watt,
The Continuously Managed Wild: Tule Elk at Point Reyes National Seashore
- Suzanne Barber,
Nonhuman Animal Welfare in China: Evolving Rhetorical Strategies for Changing Law and Policy
- Victor J. Krawczyk & Monica A. Hamilton-Bruce,
The Origins of Compassion for Animals: Legal Privileging of Non-Wild Animals in Late Georgian Britain
- Kristen Denninger Snyder, The Common Hippopotamus in the Wild and in Captivity: Conservation for Less Charismatic Species
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Jennifer Brewer, Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith & Nicholas S.J. Watts,
Adapting the Law of Fish and Wildlife to the Science of Climate Change