Animal Roles
Trends & Issues
Rights VS Welfare
Animal Protection
Vocabulary
100

-Domesticated 15,000 years ago in Asia

-Descended from wolves

-Also called "Man's Best Friend"

What are Dogs?

100

What Trend is this?

What is Clothing/Dress up?

100

-Is a Philosophical view in which Animals have similar rights to humans.

-Also known as Animal Liberation

-Completely against Animal sports and jobs where animals are used. (Ex: Rodeos, Petting Zoos, Medical Reasearch, circuses, etc.)

What are Animal Rights?

100

-Signed into law in 1940

-Prohibits the possession, sales, purchases, barters and offers to sell, importations, and exportations of Bald Eagles

-Also protects the Gold Eagles

What is The Bald Eagle Protection Act?

100

-to only consume plant products, sometimes eggs and dairy

-Most Animal Rights activists and organizations recommend this

What is Vegetarianism?

200

-Domesticated 9,500 years ago in the Middle East

-Descended from 5 different wildcats

-Originally used for controlling Mice and Rats

What are Cats?
200

What Trend/Issue is this?

(Ex: Cats or Animals that don't live in homes)

What are Feral Cats?

200

-Is a human's responsibility which encompasses all aspects of animal well-being. (Ex: proper housing, responsible care, humane aid handling, etc.)

-Supports Regulations of Animal sports (Ex: Rodea, Polo, Endurance, Horse Racing, etc.)

What is Animal Welfare?

200

-Signed into law in 1873

-Requires that Animals may not be transported for more than 28 consecutive hours without being unloaded for 5 hours to allow rest, food, and water

-Excludes travel by air or water

What is the 28 hour law?

200

-an organized body or system that is living

-Living bodies could be.... cats, dogs, humans, plants, fish, etc.

What is an Organism?

300

-Domesticated 6,000 years ago

-Raised originally for food and milk production

-1,000 years later, used for riding and draft work

What are Horses?

300

What trend is this?

What is Organic/Premium Pet Food?

300

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

Rights or Welfare?

What are Rights?

300

-Signed into law in 1966

-Enforced by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

-Seeks to regulate animal living conditions, to who may possess or sell certain animals

What is The Animal Welfare Act?

300

-not domesticated, wild

-normally found wandering near streets and not in homes

What is Feral?

400

-Domesticated 8,000 years ago in the Middle East

-Used for food and milk production

-Also used for draft work

What are Cattle?

400

What kind of services help animals travel?

What is Travel-Related Pet Services?

400

Mercy for Animals

Rights or Welfare?

What are rights?

400

-Consists of 9 principles established by the U.S. government

-Said to be foundation of humane care and use of research animals

-Is not a federal law, but organizations must comply with it in order to receive funding from its' member agencies

What is the Public Health Service Policy?

400

-cut off at the end of something

-normally, this is done to dog's tails.

What is Docking?

500

-Domesticated 10,000 years ago in the Middle East

-Raised for meat, milk, and pelt

What are Goats?

500

What trend is this?

(Ex: Declawing, Neutering, Spaying, & Tail Docking)

What are Elective Surgical Procedures?

500

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)

Rights or Welfare?

What is Welfare?

500

-Signed into law in 1900

-Prohibits illegal trade of any fish or wild animals which were taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any law

-Ensures the animals taken in violation of the act are confiscated

What is the Lacey Act?

500

-act of supporting an idea

-3 types are self, individual, and systems

What is Advocacy?

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