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Who is helping Who?

Who is helping Who?. Animals and Human Relationships . How do we benefit from animals?. Food Clothing Service Research Relationship What others can you add?. How do animals benefit from us?. Food Care Management Research Relationship What others can you add?. Terms To Know.

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Who is helping Who?

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  1. Who is helping Who? Animals and Human Relationships

  2. How do we benefit from animals? • Food • Clothing • Service • Research • Relationship • What others can you add?

  3. How do animals benefit from us? • Food • Care • Management • Research • Relationship • What others can you add?

  4. Terms To Know • Animal activist- a person who takes political or physical action to protect and preserve animals and their environment. • Animal rights- The position that using animals for human purposes is ethically and morally wrong. • Animal welfare- The belief that animals should be treated in a humane manner • Bond- a uniting force or tie • Euthanasia- the act of painlessly ending a life • Ethic- a principle of right or good conduct

  5. Animal roles • Animals serve humans in several roles. List the species of animals that fit under each role on your worksheet.

  6. Animal roles • Food and clothing: leather, fur, meat, hair.

  7. Animal roles • Sports and recreation: hunting, racing, showing, riding

  8. Animal roles • Service and protection: Therapy, search and rescue, drug/bomb detection, attack, guard, guide and aide, seizure detection, herding, water rescue.

  9. Animal roles • Science and research: Behavioral research, medical research, and cosmetic research.

  10. Animal Welfare Dates to Know • 1866 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)was formed. • 1906 The Animal Transportation Act was passed. • 1958 The Humane Slaughter Act was passed. • 1966 Laboratory Animal Welfare Act (AWA) was passed. • 1970 AWA was amended. • 1970 The Horse Protection Act passed. • 1973 Endangered Species Act was passed

  11. Animal Welfare Dates to Know • 1976 Horse protection Act amended. • 1985 Improved Standards for laboratory Animals Act • 1989 The Farm Animal and Research Facility Protection Act was introduced. • 1990 Food, Agriculture, Conservation and Trade Act was passed. • 1990 March for the Animals in Washington, D.C. • 1992The Animal Enterprise Protection Act • 2002 AWA amended

  12. Group Activity • Using the animal issues topics on the worksheet, research and develop a debate presentation on one of them. Use the guidelines presented by your teacher. • Research the Pros and Cons of your issue.

  13. Research a role • Choose an animal role to research from those discussed. Follow directions on Student Activity 1 handout.

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