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Abandonment of traditional land use and climate change threaten the survival of an endangered relict butterfly species

Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2021
The decline of butterflies exceeds those of many other animal taxa due to their high sensitivity to habitat alterations driven by land‐use change. Moreover, cold‐adapted species frequently suffer severe range retractions due to rising temperatures at ...
Gwydion Scherer   +2 more
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Compassion Fatigue Among Animal Shelter Volunteers: Examining Personal and Organizational Risk Factors

Anthrozoos, 2021
Compassion fatigue (CF) is a prevalent issue in both human- and animal-care-related industries and is a concern due to its negative effect on mental health and retainment in the profession.
J. Jacobs, L. Reese
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Consideration of the Relationship between the Companion Animal Adoption Process and the Occurrence of Abandoned Animals

The Korean Society for Veterinary Nursing, 2022
As the companion animal market has grown rapidly, social awareness of affection for animals and animal protection has also developed rapidly. However, as a result, various social problems (unethical puppy mills, conflicts between companions and non-companions, increase in abandoned animals, dog bite accidents, etc.) are occurring. In particular, social
Hee-Kyung Oh   +4 more
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Who Should Do What for the Wild Animals We Abandoned?

Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research, 2021
Abstract When COVID-19 struck, tourists stopped visiting sites where they formally fed animals. As a result, the animals went hungry, with some starving to death. I argue, however, that this doesn’t show that it’s wrong to create such dependency: had we been willing to intervene on behalf of wild animals, there wouldn’t have been any moral issue ...
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Plant Remediation of Soil Beneath an Abandoned Animal Waste Lagoon

Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 2003
ABSTRACT In the 21st century, remediation of the soil beneath animal waste lagoons will become an important issue, as they are closed due to environmental regulations. Methods to remediate abandoned lagoons to prevent environmental degradation have not been developed. One remediation method might be to grow plants in the contaminated soil.
Liansheng Zhu, M. B. Kirkham
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Effects of extensive grazing and mowing compared to abandonment on the biodiversity of European grasslands: A meta‐analysis

Applied Vegetation Science
Extensively managed grasslands play a crucial role in sustaining biodiversity by providing habitats for a wide range of plant and animal species. The most common management is either grazing or mowing, or grasslands are abandoned.
Andrea R. Schneider, Daniel Hering
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The role of human behaviour change in companion animal management: A case study of Praia de Faro, Portugal

Human-Animal Interactions
Humane dog and cat population management has relied on Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR) projects in an attempt to control or reduce free-roaming populations and improve the welfare of dogs and cats.
Harry Eckman, Elly Hiby
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Abandon volontaire d’un animal domestique

2013
CA Chambéry 28 août 2013, n° 13/00284JurisData n° 2013-022244.
Leroy, Jacques, Roets, Damien
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Remediation of Ammonium-Contaminated Abandoned Animal Waste Lagoon Soil: Physical Properties and Growth of Barley

Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, 2002
Remediation of the soil beneath closed animal waste lagoons is an important issue, particularly for lagoons in environmentally sensitive regions. Few studies address the possibility of using plants to remediate these soils. The objectives of this research were to determine whether barley (Hor-deum vulgare L.), a salt-tolerant crop, would grow in lagoon
M.S. Liphadzi, M.B. Kirkham, K.R. Mankin
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A case study of community-based socioscientific issue program: focusing on the abandoned animal issue

Journal of Biological Education, 2019
ABSTRACTThe purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of community-based socioscientific issue programmes (SSI-COMM) regarding the issue of abandoned animals on promoting middle school st...
Gahyoung Kim, Hyunju Lee
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