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  1. Do our obligations to animals relate to their cognitive abilities? Read Ken Shapiro's blog at http://tinyurl.com/nprsdl
  2. Three philosophers explain the role of philosophy in creating a better world for animals at www.animalsandsociety.org
  3. Read a poem inspired by a presentation on Indigenous views of animals at the Minding Animals conference at www.animalsandsociety.org
  4. From the Minding Animals Conference Ken Shapiro compares human-animal studies in the US and elsewhere at www.animalsandsociety.org
  5. Bekoff calls for expanded outreach to include environmental sciences in the discussion of animal welfare www.animalsandsociety.org
  6. Ken Shapiro and John Thompson will be tweeting and blogging the #mindinganimals conference www.mindinganimals.com beginning July 12
  7. @mmarkarian Looking forward to your tweets! John Thompson of Animals & Society Institute
  8. Are you using @MrTweet yet? Besides recommending you to relevant folks, he also helps you discover them as well! http://mrtweet.com?v=12
  9. Does managing wolves with politics rather than science make sense? http://tinyurl.com/bm5mh5
  10. A new congressional caucus will focus on animal protection laws. They need your voice in support: http://is.gd/kS6q
  11. Human-animal studies scholars invited to apply for '09 ASI residential research fellowship Jun 2 - Jul 8 at Duke Univ http://is.gd/g1os
  12. Recognizing the similarity between humans and other animals... http://www.animalsandsociet...
  13. @sciam @metaprinter newspapers/mags downsizing & firing xtremly knowledgeable sci journalists that need next career steps.
  14. For DC area Tweeps a Jan 13 discussion of Bush changes to Endangered Species Act http://tinyurl.com/9wqykg
  15. Darwin in reverse? Hunters killing strongest animals enable "Survival of the Weak and Scrawny" http://www.newsweek.com/id/...