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Building on the idea that human and non-human animals share a common environment, the Animals and Ethics series will produce a wide range of books that explain animal behavior, show how humans’ decisions and dispersal around the planet affect animals’ interests and experience, and propose practical solutions to the ethical problems that arise from human effects on our world. The books will be rooted in the natural and social sciences, but the authors--mostly scientists, social scientists and philosophers—will write for a broad audience, including children.

Animals at Play

Animals at Play
Rules of the Game
Bekoff, Marc, illustrations by Michael J. DiMotta

32 pp • 10x7 • Fall 2008
cloth 978-1-59213-551-6

Filling the Ark

Filling the Ark
Animal Welfare in Disasters
Irvine, Leslie

176 pp • 5.5x8.25• Spring 2009
cloth 978-1-59213-834-0
Excerpt available

Putting the Horse before Descartes

Putting the Horse Before Descartes
My Life's Work on Behalf of Animals
Rollin, Bernard E.

304 pp • 6x9 • Fall 2010
cloth 978-1-59213-825-8
Excerpt available


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