Meet the Canadian Animals
Author: Make Believe Ideas Ltd
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Published: 2019-05-07
Total Pages: 12
ISBN-13: 9781788437684
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Author: Make Believe Ideas Ltd
Publisher:
Published: 2019-05-07
Total Pages: 12
ISBN-13: 9781788437684
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTouch-and-feel book about Canadian animals.
Author: Geraldo Valério
Publisher: Owlkids
Published: 2018-08-15
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9781771473460
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis bestselling introduction to the alphabet and Canadian wildlife from A to Z is now available in board book format. Each letter of the alphabet is paired with a Canadian creature rendered playfully in Geraldo Val�rio's signature paper collage style: beavers, loons, polar bears and more!
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Publisher:
Published: 2017-12-26
Total Pages: 12
ISBN-13: 9781443104357
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn engaging introduction to Canada's amazing creatures using interactive touch and feels! This interactive animal book introduces babies and toddlers to Canada's amazing creatures! Simple words and innovative touch and feel elements are paired with bright, bold photographs and illustrations, filling each page with interest and colour. Perfect for little hands and inquisitive minds, this bright and chunky board book is educational, fun and an engaging introduction to our furry and feathered friends.
Author: Joanna Dean
Publisher: Canadian History and Environment
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781552388648
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Animal Metropolis includes a diverse array of work on the historical study of human-animal relations in Canada. In doing so, it aims to create a starting point for an ongoing conversation about the place of animals in historical analysis and, in turn, about the way issues regarding animals fit into Canada's political, social, cultural, economic, environmental and ethical landscapes. One of the most striking aspects of this collection is its capacity to present a wide variety of topics, sources and methodologies within a tightly focused theme. The sources employed in these articles cover a broad spectrum, from state and legal documents to the popular press, from corporate records and NGO reports to personal diaries, and from materials on industrial agriculture to those of the tourism industry. Even more compelling than the sources are the methodological issues that the collection raises. One of our key objectives is to highlight the sheer diversity of approaches historians are employing in their efforts to analyze non-human subjects that do not produce documentary records of their own. By focusing explicitly on urban contexts the book aims deliberately to cleave from a more obvious focus on wild animals and the wilderness environment that are so iconic to Canada. Readers will be impressed by the range of creatures, both domestic and wild: from horses and dogs to beavers and wolves to whales, fish, polar bears and captive elephants. Covering small and larger regions, and in some instances the nation as a whole, the collection offers impressive breadth in scope. Varying widely in the lenses through which human-animal relations are viewed, it brings to the forefront the contemporary as well as the historical dimensions of the issues it raises."--
Author: Max Foran
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2018-04-10
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 0773554289
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHardly a day goes by without news of the extinction or endangerment of yet another animal species, followed by urgent but largely unheeded calls for action. An eloquent denunciation of the failures of Canada's government and society to protect wildlife from human exploitation, Max Foran's The Subjugation of Canadian Wildlife argues that a root cause of wildlife depletions and habitat loss is the culturally ingrained beliefs that underpin management practices and policies. Tracing the evolution of the highly contestable assumptions that define the human–wildlife relationship, Foran stresses the price wild animals pay for human self-interest. Using several examples of government oversight at the federal, provincial, and territorial levels, from the Species at Risk Act to the Biodiversity Strategy, Protected Areas Network, and provincial management plans, this volume shows that wildlife policies are as much – or more – about human needs, priorities, and profit as they are about preservation. Challenging established concepts including ecological integrity, adaptive management, sport hunting as conservation, and the flawed belief that wildlife is a renewable resource, the author compels us to recognize animals as sentient individuals and as integral components of complex ecological systems. A passionate critique of contemporary wildlife policy, The Subjugation of Canadian Wildlife calls for belief-change as the best hope for an ecologically healthy, wildlife-rich Canada.
Author: Paul Covello
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2018-09-25
Total Pages: 23
ISBN-13: 1443453846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe latest title in Paul Covello’s winning Canada board-book series features wondrously detailed illustrations for the very young, highlighting some of Canada’s most beloved and iconic creatures. From the author and illustrator of the national bestsellers Canada ABC and Canada 123.
Author: Rupert O. Matthews
Publisher:
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781856130981
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhotographs of some of Canada's most spectacular wildlife.
Author: Vaughan Black
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 9781552213827
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides an important contribution to the debate on the legal status and treatment of animals in Canada. It adresses a range of doctrinal and conceptual questions, situating legal analysis in the broader context of ethical and philosophical debate about justice in human-animal relationships.
Author: Ruth Solski
Publisher: S&S Learning Materials
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 1550350323
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alice Higgs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2023-12-11
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 3031426126
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnimal Fiction in Late Twentieth-Century Canada fulfils a vital contribution to the conversation surrounding animal representation as a point of continuity in national narratives and supports the idea that focusing on narratives of responsibility and care influences better relations with both non-human animals and across settler-Indigenous boundaries. Alice Higgs engages with on-going debates regarding reconciliation by demonstrating that it is imperative to critique settler colonial environmental frameworks and place autonomy back into Indigenous communities by bringing Indigenous practices of custodianship and relationality to bear more generally. This book also develops a number of conversations in animal studies in relation to the politics of representation. Higgs studies a range of canonical Canadian authors, demonstrating a progress across the period in which it is possible to identify the emergence of a literary pro-animal turn.