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[[Category:New Reviews|Animals and Wildlife]]
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|author= Tormod V Burkey
|title=Ethics for a Full World or, Can Animal-Lovers Save the World?
|rating=4
|genre= Animals and Wildlife
|summary= Burkey argues that man's current practices are outside the realms of nature. He is no longer part of the ecosystem, but instead exists above it through his dominating ways. He is himself distanced even further by advancement in technologies, industry, money and all the pollution that comes with them. The natural world, Burkey argues, no longer exists for man because he has altered it by such things. Indeed, global warming has caused climate change, which, if it continues, will make the world unrecognisable. For the world to become fuller, for it to be a world that seeks to provide for the needs of every living thing, then it needs to change.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1905570856</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Kiki Ljung
|summary='Profoundly humbling experiences are good for our souls,' Neiwert asserts in the first pages of his all-encompassing book about killer whales. For him, encountering orcas, one of the world's largest mammals, has been both humbling and inspiring, reminding him that humans are just one among many wondrous species and that it is wrong for us to exploit other creatures for our own benefit. After moving to Seattle, he tried for three years to see the whales, and finally gave up; it was only when he began spending time in the places where the orcas live, simply for the pleasure of it, that he started seeing them all the time.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1468308653</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Seb Braun
|title=The Tiger Prowls: a pop-up book of wild animals
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=It's a hardback book with a striking cover and when you open it, don't expect endpapers or gentle introductions: as you lift the cover, the tiger of the title appears:
 
''The tiger prowls, stalking through the jungle.''<br>
''Paw after heavy paw crunches on the forest floor.''
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471122158</amazonuk>
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