«Clearly, the authors are not advocating removing free - ranging cats softly, nor are they advocating any form of euthanasia or mercy killing,»
emeritus ecology professor Marc Bekoff writes on the Huffington Post.
Not exact matches
Marc Bekoff is an
emeritus professor of
ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Marc Bekoff is
professor emeritus of
ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
(Commoner, a
professor emeritus at Queens College in New York City and now 93 years old, is a pioneer of
ecology and the environmental movement.)
Jerrold Meinwald's research at Cornell University, where he is the Goldwin Smith
Professor of Chemistry
Emeritus, has concerned molecular rearrangement mechanisms, the synthesis and reactions of highly strained ring systems, natural product structure and synthesis, anesthetic stereochemistry, and insect chemical
ecology.
Dr. Marc Bekoff —
professor emeritus of
ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and co-founder (with primatologist Jane Goodall) of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — argues that the same brain mechanisms that control moral behavior in humans also control such behavior in other mammals.