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Placing Animals

An Introduction to the Geography of Human-Animal Relations

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Focusing on the intersection of geography and animal studies, this book provides a comprehensive survey of animal geography's evolution and current state. It examines how place influences human-animal interactions across various contexts, including domestic settings, agricultural environments, labor dynamics, cultural representations, and wildlife. The chapters offer a historical perspective while highlighting the unique relationships humans have formed with animals throughout different settings.

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Placing Animals, Julie Urbanik

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