Is It Important to Study Captive Marine Mammals?
Is It Important to Study Captive Marine Mammals? Thursday August 26, 2010#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) Interested in the issues of whales in captivity or cetacean research? The International Society of Comparative Psychology published a special issue of its journal that has articles describing the importance of research using captive marine mammals. Unlike a lot of scientific journals, the articles are all free for download. In his introduction, Stan A. Kuczaj II of the University of Southern Mississippi, said: The idea for this special issue resulted from the publication of the Humane Society of America’s recent edition of The Case Against Marine Mammals in Captivity (Rose, Parsons, & Farinato, 2009). Although the authors of this publicatio
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