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We recommend the following publications and will continue to update this information for your reference




  1. Engel, C. (2002). Wild health: How animals keep themselves well and what we can learn from them. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
  2. Goodall, J. with Berman, P. (1999). Reason for hope: A spiritual journey. New York: Warner Books. 
  3. Greek, C. R. & Swingle Greek, J (2002). Specious science: How genetics and evolution reveal why medical research on animals harms humans. New York: Continuum.
    (C. Ray Greek is a MD and Jean Swingle Greek is a DVM.)
  4. Hogan, L., Metzger, D., & Perterson, B. (1998). Intimate nature: The bond between women and animals. New York: Fawcett Books. 
  5. McKenzie Davis, M. (1998). Leap to freedom: True stories of wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, including Deer Gabriel. Annapolis, MD: Burley Creek Studio.
    (This book was written by Marjorie McKenzie Davis, Director of Wildlife Fawn Rescue, P. O. Box 5, Kenwood, California 95452.)