Readings in Wildlife ConservationJames Allen Bailey, William Elder, Ted D. McKinney Wildlife Society, 1974 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... fact been constructing only the requisite naively optimistic world view that would accord with their ethical principles . However , a philosophy that proceeds from truth has to confess that no spirit of loving - kindness is at work in ...
... fact been constructing only the requisite naively optimistic world view that would accord with their ethical principles . However , a philosophy that proceeds from truth has to confess that no spirit of loving - kindness is at work in ...
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... fact that man can find " pleasure , " " amusement , " " fun " ( dictionary syno- nyms for " sport " ) in taking life . This question cannot be solved as simply as it can be raised . Many " sportsmen " simply give no thought to killing ...
... fact that man can find " pleasure , " " amusement , " " fun " ( dictionary syno- nyms for " sport " ) in taking life . This question cannot be solved as simply as it can be raised . Many " sportsmen " simply give no thought to killing ...
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... fact must be kept in mind in the following discussions . Because of all the complications mentioned above , it is difficult to learn in any particular situation whether wolf predation is merely a contri- buting cause of mortality or ...
... fact must be kept in mind in the following discussions . Because of all the complications mentioned above , it is difficult to learn in any particular situation whether wolf predation is merely a contri- buting cause of mortality or ...
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Thinking like a mountain | 9 |
Lost margins in the abandoned farm | 19 |
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