It appears that the agencies that we rely on to track disease outbreaks need to start tracking disease, not just their own jurisdiction. An article in Sociology of Health and Illness piqued my
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This is the first study I've found that was interested in cataloging bacterial diversity among subclinical (or asymptomatic) infections. While they may be less threatening to the animal's overall
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I've recently been collecting evidence that suggests that we could increase adoption rates by incorporating more group housing into shelters. In building my study, I'm now interested in what factors
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"Kipling" currently up for adoption at Heartland Humance Society (Corvallis) As I continue my research trend concerning adoption rates in shelter cats, I came across this thesis by Nadine
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Lucy is currently up for adoption at Heartland Humane Society (Corvallis) and is housed singly. This article is one of many that I'm currently reviewing to build the introduction for the original
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Whew, sorry for the delay in posts, I'm still working on that personal project that shall be revealed soon. In lieu of a research post this week, I thought I'd share a resource I'm using. This
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Here's the final portion of my paper: Do organic animal operations encourage management decisions that negatively impact animal welfare? If you've missed the other posts, you can check out part 1,
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Here's the second portion of my paper: Do organic animal operations encourage management decisions that negatively impact animal welfare? You can find part 1 here, or read the entire paper
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For my senior ethics class, I chose to write about an issue everyone has an opinion on, from granola folks at the co-op telling me to watch Food Inc. to farmers complaining about the outbreak of
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Hey all, taking a quick break from blogging as I'm busy with a personal research project I'll report here on ASR soon, but I wanted to add a quick post for anyone subscribing to RSS or wondering if