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... million tons of dung per year are being produced by approximately 14 million pigs , 5 million head of cattle and 90 million chickens.51 There is simply not enough agricultural land close by to absorb all this manure . Moreover , as we ...
... million tons of dung per year are being produced by approximately 14 million pigs , 5 million head of cattle and 90 million chickens.51 There is simply not enough agricultural land close by to absorb all this manure . Moreover , as we ...
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... million.64 For Britain this figure would be around 20 million , and the US is thought to use at least 60 million animals annually.65 In the Netherlands we have 80 institutions that experiment regularly on approximately 1.2 million ...
... million.64 For Britain this figure would be around 20 million , and the US is thought to use at least 60 million animals annually.65 In the Netherlands we have 80 institutions that experiment regularly on approximately 1.2 million ...
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... million years ago . Unfortunately , the time - scale between Lucy and the first Homo species Homo habilis , that is , the time - span between 3.5 and 2.5 million years ago , constitutes another fossil void . Richard Leakey , the son of ...
... million years ago . Unfortunately , the time - scale between Lucy and the first Homo species Homo habilis , that is , the time - span between 3.5 and 2.5 million years ago , constitutes another fossil void . Richard Leakey , the son of ...
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The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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