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Poaching & People: The Ethics of Ethnozootherapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Zootherapy, at least in the West, usually connotes harmlessly using animals, especially dogs, to aid human recovery from psychological problems. However, across continents and across the hemisphere, specifically in China, ethnozootherapy is known by traditional practitioners and their millions of

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Limiting Legacies: An Analysis of Overpopulation and the Right to Procreate

It is 2100. The world population is an astonishing 11 billion people, the maximum amount that the Earth can sustain, and yet, the population continues to grow. Food prices are rapidly rising, clean water is a rarity, and resources are

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The Modern Jurassic Park: Can De-Extinction Turn Back the Clock for our Environment?

What does a Dodo, a Woolly Mammoth, and a Western Black Rhinoceros all have in common? These species are all extinct, and have the possibility to walk the earth again thanks to the development of de-extinction technology: although not fully

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