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How to Handle a Litter of Feral Kittens
A feral cat is an unsocialized cat. Most likely the kittens were born outdoors and had no human contact. For survival, ferals revert to a wild state, throwing off any effects of domestication. Feral cats and kittens often live in colonies, made ... [... more]
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The Domestication of Transcendence: How Modern Thinking ...
Ten Stars, Actually: I am sorry that this book is not available in hardcover; it's one that my library cannot be without. One cannot describe it without superlatives. Although I am an Orthodox Christian, the author has convinced me that there is profound [... more]
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How to Socialize a Feral Cat
In many areas, feral cat populations produce dozens of litters of kittens each year. One of the best ways to reduce the problem is to bring the feral kittens in and make them into pets. Bringing the adult cats back into domestication can be ... [... more]
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How to Catch Feral Pigs
Catching feral pigs such as wild hogs can be a dangerous sport, since these animals can be fierce, strong and quick. Whether you're looking to capture feral pigs for domestication or merely for the meat, you'll need to set up the right trap and ... [... more]
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Domestication of Media and Technology
Domestication of Media and Technology [... more]
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Domestication: The Decline of Environmental Appreciation
A unified approach to the study of domestic animals is an important step in achieving a proper understanding of the nature of domestication. In this book, the author has successfully brought together data from many different fields. It emphasizes the [... more]
$46.04
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Development Or Domestication?: Indigenous Peoples Of ...
Development Or Domestication?: Indigenous Peoples Of Southeast Asia [... more]
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Where the Wild Things Are Now: Domestication Reconsidered
DIVDIVDomestication has often seemed a matter of the distant past, a series of distinct events involving humans and other species that took place long ago. Today, as genetic manipulation continues to break new barriers in scientific and medical research, [... more]
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The Covenant of the Wild: Why Animals Chose Domestication
Interesting but some if its views are revolting: I obtained this book as a new paperback for the princely sum of £..., evidently as it was in a reject shop. I went for this book as a scientific read and it does contain some useful and valuable [... more]
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The Domestication of the Human Species
Interesting perspective on spatial organization: The author presents a fascinating and original view on the spatial organization of culture, with many wide-ranging implications. The "domestication" of humans occurred when fomerly nomadic [... more]
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A Brief History of Grilling
The history of grilling begins shortly after the domestication of fire, some 500,000 years ago. The backyard ritual of grilling as we know it, though, is much more recent. Until well into the 1940s, grilling mostly happened at campsites and ... [... more]
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Luther Burbank (1849-1926)
Luther Burbank had only an elementary education, but was always an avid reader. At the age of 19, he was profoundly impressed by Charles Darwin's treatise The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication: "It opened up a new world to me." [... more]
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