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Many people consider themselves to be both environmentalists and supporters of animal welfare and rights. Yet, despite the many issues which bring environmentalists and animal advocates together, for decades there have been flashpoints which seem to pit these two social movements against each other, dividing them in ways unhelpful to both.

In this innovative book, Amy J. Fitzgerald analyses historic, philosophical, and socio-cultural reasons for this divide. Tackling three core contentious issues sport hunting, zoos, and fur over which there has been profound disagreement between segments of these movements, she demonstrates that, even here, they are not as far apart as is generally assumed, and that there is space where they could more productively work together.

Charting a path forwards, she points to evolving practices and broad structural forces which are likely to draw the movements closer together in the future. The threats posed by industrial animal agricultur

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“For too long, a rift has existed between animal advocacy and environmentalism. Amy Fitzgerald mends the rift, showing how animal advocates and environmentalists can work together to protect all life on the beautiful planet we call home.”
Leslie Irvine, University of Colorado at Boulder

“Fitzgerald offers compelling evidence and argumentation that animal advocacy and environmental movements have much more in common than scholars and activists have assumed. This brilliant study presents researchers and advocates with the tools to critically examine and explore the implications of those unexpected linkages.”
David N. Pellow, University of California, Santa Barbara



Table of Contents

Abbreviations viii

Introduction 1

1 The Animal Advocacy Movement(s) 22

2 Sport Hunting: Environmental Stewardship, Cultural Ritual, or Blood Sport? 54

3 Zoos and Aquaria: Species Conservation, Education, or Unethical Imprisonment? 85

4 Fur: "Green" or Irredeemably Cruel Product? 111

5 Industrial Animal Agriculture: Injustice Writ Large? 135

6 Reconciliation and the Way Forward 160

Notes 190

References 192

Index 213

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 09/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9780745679341, 978-0745679341
      ISBN10: 074567934X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Many people consider themselves to be both environmentalists and supporters of animal welfare and rights. Yet, despite the many issues which bring environmentalists and animal advocates together, for decades there have been flashpoints which seem to pit these two social movements against each other, dividing them in ways unhelpful to both.

      In this innovative book, Amy J. Fitzgerald analyses historic, philosophical, and socio-cultural reasons for this divide. Tackling three core contentious issues sport hunting, zoos, and fur over which there has been profound disagreement between segments of these movements, she demonstrates that, even here, they are not as far apart as is generally assumed, and that there is space where they could more productively work together.

      Charting a path forwards, she points to evolving practices and broad structural forces which are likely to draw the movements closer together in the future. The threats posed by industrial animal agricultur

      Trade Review

      “For too long, a rift has existed between animal advocacy and environmentalism. Amy Fitzgerald mends the rift, showing how animal advocates and environmentalists can work together to protect all life on the beautiful planet we call home.”
      Leslie Irvine, University of Colorado at Boulder

      “Fitzgerald offers compelling evidence and argumentation that animal advocacy and environmental movements have much more in common than scholars and activists have assumed. This brilliant study presents researchers and advocates with the tools to critically examine and explore the implications of those unexpected linkages.”
      David N. Pellow, University of California, Santa Barbara



      Table of Contents

      Abbreviations viii

      Introduction 1

      1 The Animal Advocacy Movement(s) 22

      2 Sport Hunting: Environmental Stewardship, Cultural Ritual, or Blood Sport? 54

      3 Zoos and Aquaria: Species Conservation, Education, or Unethical Imprisonment? 85

      4 Fur: "Green" or Irredeemably Cruel Product? 111

      5 Industrial Animal Agriculture: Injustice Writ Large? 135

      6 Reconciliation and the Way Forward 160

      Notes 190

      References 192

      Index 213

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