
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy (Vol. 20, no. 1, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- International Law and Wildlife Wellbeing
- Naomi A. Rose, Georgia Hancock Snusz, Danielle M. Brown & E. C. M. Parsons,
Improving Captive Marine Mammal Welfare in the United States: Science-Based Recommendations for Improved Regulatory Requirements for Captive Marine Mammal Care
- Werner Scholtz,
Killing Them Softly? Animal Welfare and the Inhumanity of Whale Killing
- Sabine Brels,
A Global Approach to Animal Protection
- Elizabeth Hogan & Amanda Warlick,
Packing Bands Entangling Pinnipeds Around the World: Global Review and Policy
- Rachelle Adam & Joan Schaffner,
International Law and Wildlife Well-Being: Moving from Theory to Action
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Tara Zuardo,
How the United States was Able to Dodge International Reforms Designed to Make Wildlife Trapping Less Cruel