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Animal Welfare


A free background paper. An in-depth look at some critical but complicated subjects.


Author(s): Professor Sir Colin Spedding
Publisher: British Meat Education Service
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Format: Booklet
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Age range: Post 16
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Address: PO Box 44, Winterhill House, Snowdon Drive, Milton Keynes, MK6 1AX
Tel. No.: 01908 844 188
Fax: 01908 671 722
Email: brmeated@mlc.org.uk
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Animals in mind- Initial teacher training guide to animal welfare


A collection of activities and materials designed for use by trainee teachers and their tutors. These can also be adapted for use in school and cover a variety of animal welfare issues.


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Publisher: RSPCA Education
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Format: Teaching Pack
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Age range: Post 16
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Address: Wilberforce Way, Southwater, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 9RS
Tel. No.: 0870 3335 999
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Email: education@rspca.org.uk
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Animal Rights


This book looks at animal rights and puts forward varying viewpoints on topics such as vivisection, animal testing, hunting, BSE and cloning - encouraging the reader to make up their own minds about this topical issue.


Author(s): Barbara James
Publisher: Hodder Wayland
ISBN: 0750242590
Year of publication: 2002
Format: Book
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Age range: KS3
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Address: 130 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4SB
Tel. No.: 01235 400 400
Fax: 01235 400 454
Email: orders@bookpoint.co.uk
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Price:  £6.99



Whats at Issue? - Animal Rights?


Is it ever justifiable to experiment on animals ?

Is hunting, a sport, a means of animal control or cruelty to animals ?

Why do some people chose to be vegetarian ?

Animal Rights ? considers the idea that animals have similar rights to humans. It explores the key issues concerning animals; it looks at the historical roots of the animal rights movement, discusses the rights and wrongs of animal experimentation and examines whether we should be allowed to kill animals for sport.


Author(s): Paul Wignall
Publisher: Heinemann Library
ISBN: 0431035504
Year of publication: 2001
Format: Paperback book
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Age range: KS3
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Order from: Orders Department, Heinemann Educational
Address: FREEPOST (OF1771) PO Box 381 Oxford OX2 8BR
Tel. No.: 01865 888080
Fax: 01865 314029
Email: orders@heinemann.co.uk


Price:  £7.50



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