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"[The book] is the result of extensive research by the author, but
this is no dry, academic treatment: with his decades of experience
as a laboratory animal veterinarian, Larry Carbone knows at first
hand what he's talking about. ...I would recommend the book to
anyone who chooses to consider the responsibility we bear, as a
society, for the millions of animals who, for our benefit, live and
die in research establishments worldwide."--Animal Welfare
"Carbone's excellent new book, What Animals Want, is the fruit of
extensive research he conducted to discover what determines how we
view laboratory animals and why policies concerning their care have
developed as they have."-- American Scientist
"What Animals Want is an outstanding contribution the field of
animal welfare. Clearly written and engaging, it has something to
offer both a general audience and those who are intimately involved
in the issues under discussion-- animal protectionists,
veterinarians and scientists, for whom it is a 'must read.' It is
written by a realistic, knowledgable individual who daily weighs
the cost and benefits of animal research"--American Scientist
"[The book] is the result of extensive research by the author, but
this is no dry, academic treatment: with his decades of experience
as a laboratory animal veterinarian, Larry Carbone knows at first
hand what he's talking about. ...I would recommend the book to
anyone who chooses to consider the responsibility we bear, as a
society, for the millions of animals who, for our benefit, live and
die in research establishments worldwide."--Animal Welfare
"What Animals Want is an outstanding contribution the field of
animal welfare. Clearly written and engaging, it has something to
offer both a general audience and those who are intimately involved
in the issues under discussion-- animal protectionists,
veterinarians and scientists, for whom it is a 'must read.' It is
written by a realistic, knowledgable individual who daily weighs
the cost and benefits of animal research."--American Scientist
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"Carbone's excellent new book, What Animals Want, is the fruit of
extensive research he conducted to discover what determines how we
view laboratory animals and why policies concerning their care have
developed as they have."-- American Scientist
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