All Stories

  1. Anthrozoology as International Practice (AIP): A Student Conference in Animal Studies 2023
  2. Elephants and NGOs
  3. Elephants in Nepalese History
  4. Privately ‘Owned’ Tourism Elephants
  5. Biographies of Captive Hatti (Elephants)
  6. Elephants Working in Conservation Practice
  7. Appendix II: Elephants in Asia
  8. The Advent of Elephant Tourism in Nepal
  9. Measuring Elephant Health and Welfare
  10. Non-Governmental Agencies and Their Effects on Elephant Care
  11. Ethics, Care, and Commodification
  12. Conclusions
  13. Hattisar Assessments and the Way Forward
  14. An International Non-Governmental Organization Case Study
  15. Theories of Language, Words, and Ethics
  16. Elephant-Based Tourism in Nepal: The Key to Reducing Human Poverty or a Tool to Commodify Endangered Species?
  17. Wicked Problems, Novel Solutions: Nepalese Elephant Tourism and Conservation
  18. Happy (m)Other’s Day: Raising Hybrid Kids in a Modern World
  19. Joint elephant health camp in Sauraha, Nepal
  20. Nothing More than ‘Anti-Cull Activists’: Accusations of Bias and the Politics of Research that Advocates for Non-Human Animals
  21. One stable’s novel approach to mitigating human-elephant conflict near Chitwan National Park, Nepal
  22. Renegotiating citizenship: stories of young rhinos in Nepal
  23. Uncivilized Behaviors: How Humans Wield “Feral” to Assert Power (and Control) over Other Species
  24. Climate change threatens striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) distribution in Nepal
  25. Domestication and domination: Human terminology as a tool for controlling otherthanhuman animal bodies
  26. Members only? A posthuman view of otherthanhuman-animal immigrants across human-defined borders
  27. Elephants in Nepal: Correlating disease, tourism, and welfare
  28. Potential risk zone for anthropogenic mortality of carnivores in Gandaki Province, Nepal
  29. Overview of the Current and Potential Effects of COVID-19 on U.S. Animal Shelters
  30. A Preliminary Assessment of the Impacts of C-19 on Animal Welfare and Human-Animal Interactions in the UK and Beyond