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JANUARY - MARCH I 983 International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems VOLU1"1E 4 NUMBER I i i EDITORIAL OFFICERS JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Contents 4 [1 ] 1983 The International Journal for the Study of Animal Editors- in-Chief Problems is published quarterly. Printed in the Michael W. Fox, Director U.S.A. Second-class postage paid at Washington, Institute for the Study of Animal Problems D.C., and additional mailing offices. Articles pub­ David B. Wilkins, Deputy Chief Veterinary lished in the journal do not necessarily reflect the Officer, RSPCA views of either the sponsors or the publisher. Ar­ ticles appearing in this journal are indexed in Envi­ ronmental Periodicals Bibliography and Current Editor LETTERS 2 Dana H. Murphy Contents. [U.S.) $45; $25; $17.50 EDITORIALS 4 Production Manager (Foreign) $55/£25; $30/£15; $22.50/£9 Christine Zimmermann (Institution, Individual and Student, respectively) NEWS AND ANALYSIS 11-20 Associate Editors Make check payable in U.S. funds on U.S. bank to: Preliminary Verdict for Electro-Immobilization 11 Roger Ewbank, Director HSUS for !SAP. Send to: journal Order Dept., Insti­ Universities Federation for Animal Welfare tute for the Study of Animal Problems, 2100 L St., Enforcement Powers for Humane Societies? • In a Natural Stefan Ormrod, Chief Wildlife Officer N.W., Washington, DC 20037. Environment, Pig Behavior Resembles That of Wild Boars 13 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty [USPS 558-290) [ISSN 0195-7554) Egg Producers Issue Guidelines for Destroying Baby Chicks 14 to Animals ©1983 Institute for the Study of Animal Problems. Karl Frucht, Regional Director Establishing Baselines for Domestic Animal Behavior 15 All rights reserved. World Society for the Protection of Animals A Farmer's Response to the "Downer" Cow Dilemma 16 Attitudes Toward Dogs and Cats • Deaths in Primate Trade • Researching Research Methods 17 Cat Population Dynamics • Dart Gun Modifications • Alternatives at NIH 18 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Laboratory Animal Numbers 19 COMMENTS 21-32 Vivisection and Misanthropy- G.P. Cave 21 R. Mugford, Consultant in Animal J.M. Cass, Veterans Administration, USA Thoughtful Use of Animals- H. Kitchen 24 S. Clark, University of Glasgow, UK Behavior, UK 1. Ekesbo, Swedish Agricultural University, N. Myers, Consultant in Environment and Development, UK ORIGINAL AND REVIEW ARTICLES 33-70 Sweden S.K. Eltringham, Cambridge University, UK F.W. Oehme, Kansas State University, USA Abundance and Distribution of Large Mammals in the Upper Ogun J. Remfry, Universities Federation for Animal L.C. Faulkner, Oklahoma State University, USA Came Reserve, Oyo State, Nigeria- T.A. Afolayan, K.R.N. A.F. Fraser, Memorial University of Welfare, UK Colorado State University, USA Milligan, and 5.0. Salami 33 Newfoundland, Canada B. Rollin, T.H. Friend, Texas A & M University, USA H.C. Rowsell, Canadian Council on Animal Feral Dogs of the Galapagos Islands: Impact and Controi­ Care, Canada W.B. Gross, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and 44 H.H. Sambraus, University of Munich, FRG B.D. Barnett and R.L. Rudd State University, USA The Effects of Ethostasis on Farm Animal Behavior: A Theoretical J. Hoyt, The Humane Society of the United P. Singer, Monash University, Australia G.M. Teutsch, Teachers' Co/lege of Karlsruhe, States, USA Overview- A.F. Fraser and M.W. Fox 59 F.M. Loew, Tufts University, USA FRG T.S. Meth, Theodore Sager Meth P.A., USA D. Wood-Gush, Edinburgh School of LEGISLATION AND REGULATION 71 Agriculture, UK CURRENT EVENTS 72 Meeting Reports 12 Forthcoming Meetings 77 Announcements 78 BOOK NEWS 80 INDEX 84 International Journal for INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS 88 the Study of Animal Problems is published by The Humane Society of the United States The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals John A. Hoyt, President i i EDITORIAL OFFICERS JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Contents 4 [1 ] 1983 The International Journal for the Study of Animal Editors- in-Chief Problems is published quarterly. Printed in the Michael W. Fox, Director U.S.A. Second-class postage paid at Washington, Institute for the Study of Animal Problems D.C., and additional mailing offices. Articles pub­ David B. Wilkins, Deputy Chief Veterinary lished in the journal do not necessarily reflect the Officer, RSPCA views of either the sponsors or the publisher. Ar­ ticles appearing in this journal are indexed in Envi­ ronmental Periodicals Bibliography and Current Editor LETTERS 2 Dana H. Murphy Contents. [U.S.) $45; $25; $17.50 EDITORIALS 4 Production Manager (Foreign) $55/£25; $30/£15; $22.50/£9 Christine Zimmermann (Institution, Individual and Student, respectively) NEWS AND ANALYSIS 11-20 Associate Editors Make check payable in U.S. funds on U.S. bank to: Preliminary Verdict for Electro-Immobilization 11 Roger Ewbank, Director HSUS for !SAP. Send to: journal Order Dept., Insti­ Universities Federation for Animal Welfare tute for the Study of Animal Problems, 2100 L St., Enforcement Powers for Humane Societies? • In a Natural Stefan Ormrod, Chief Wildlife Officer N.W., Washington, DC 20037. Environment, Pig Behavior Resembles That of Wild Boars 13 Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty [USPS 558-290) [ISSN 0195-7554) Egg Producers Issue Guidelines for Destroying Baby Chicks 14 to Animals ©1983 Institute for the Study of Animal Problems. Karl Frucht, Regional Director Establishing Baselines for Domestic Animal Behavior 15 All rights reserved. World Society for the Protection of Animals A Farmer's Response to the "Downer" Cow Dilemma 16 Attitudes Toward Dogs and Cats • Deaths in Primate Trade • Researching Research Methods 17 Cat Population Dynamics • Dart Gun Modifications • Alternatives at NIH 18 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Laboratory Animal Numbers 19 COMMENTS 21-32 Vivisection and Misanthropy- G.P. Cave 21 R. Mugford, Consultant in Animal J.M. Cass, Veterans Administration, USA Thoughtful Use of Animals- H. Kitchen 24 S. Clark, University of Glasgow, UK Behavior, UK 1. Ekesbo, Swedish Agricultural University, N. Myers, Consultant in Environment and Development, UK ORIGINAL AND REVIEW ARTICLES 33-70 Sweden S.K. Eltringham, Cambridge University, UK F.W. Oehme, Kansas State University, USA Abundance and Distribution of Large Mammals in the Upper Ogun J. Remfry, Universities Federation for Animal L.C. Faulkner, Oklahoma State University, USA Came Reserve, Oyo State, Nigeria- T.A. Afolayan, K.R.N. A.F. Fraser, Memorial University of Welfare, UK Colorado State University, USA Milligan, and 5.0. Salami 33 Newfoundland, Canada B. Rollin, T.H. Friend, Texas A & M University, USA H.C. Rowsell, Canadian Council on Animal Feral Dogs of the Galapagos Islands: Impact and Controi­ Care, Canada W.B. Gross, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and 44 H.H. Sambraus, University of Munich, FRG B.D. Barnett and R.L. Rudd State University, USA The Effects of Ethostasis on Farm Animal Behavior: A Theoretical J. Hoyt, The Humane Society of the United P. Singer, Monash University, Australia G.M. Teutsch, Teachers' Co/lege of Karlsruhe, States, USA Overview- A.F. Fraser and M.W. Fox 59 F.M. Loew, Tufts University, USA FRG T.S. Meth, Theodore Sager Meth P.A., USA D. Wood-Gush, Edinburgh School of LEGISLATION AND REGULATION 71 Agriculture, UK CURRENT EVENTS 72 Meeting Reports 12 Forthcoming Meetings 77 Announcements 78 BOOK NEWS 80 INDEX 84 International Journal for INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS 88 the Study of Animal Problems is published by The Humane Society of the United States The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals John A. Hoyt, President Firm Support for Culture Training Letters I notice that in a recent issue of the journal (3(3):185, 1982) "alternatives" in Canada were discussed. There is, unfor­ A Role for the Clergy in Animal sociation for the Advancement of Sci­ tunately, one small error in your report Welfare? ence Meeting on January 26 (/nt j Stud regarding support for Dr. Sergey Fedo­ Anim Prob 3(3):254, 1983) are a little mis­ roff's tissue culture training course at In connection with M.W. Fox's and J. leading. I did not imply that because the the University of Saskatchewan. As you Rim bach's articles about the term "dom­ human patients were mainly suicide vic­ may be aware, the course for several inion" in the oft-quoted passage in Gen­ tims we should be any less concerned years was supported by grants from the esis (1 :26) proclaiming man's dominion about helping them. I was merely mak­ Animal Welfare Foun'dation and the Can­ over all nonhuman animals (/nt j Stud ing a point about suffering in animal ex­ adian SPCA of Montreal. Anim Prob 3(3):178 and 198, respectively), periments. I have two questions. In 1981, the Honourable John Roberts, What I actually said, and I quote now Minister of State for Science and Tech­ 1 would ask first whether there is any from the official BA Report of the Proceed­ nology, responded positively to the Can­ proof that the interpretation "dominion" ing, was: adian Council on Animal Care's (CCAC) is the correct translation for the word request to the various federal and pro­ that appears in the original script.
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