A Working Bibliography

For keeping track of what we've got and what we're getting. Submit updates.

Psychology of Persuasion

Environmental Attitudes

Bartram, Rob. ; Shobrook, Sarah. Endless/End-less natures: environmental futures at the fin de millennium.
the Eden Project, Cornwall, Great Britain in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 90(2) (June 2000) p. 370-80

Bixler, Robert D. ; Floyd, Myron F.  (1997).  Nature is scary, disgusting, and uncomfortable.
in Environment and Behavior, 29, 443-67
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Brown, Greg. ; Harris, Charles C.  The US Forest Service: whither the new resource management paradigm?. in Journal of Environmental Management, 58(1) (Jan.  2000) p. 1-19
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Paolisso, Michael. ; Maloney, R. Shawn.  Recognizing farmer environmentalism: nutrient runoff and toxic dinoflagellate blooms in the Chesapeake Bay Region.
in Human Organization, 59(2) (Summer 2000) p. 209-21
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Richards, J. P. ; Glegg, G. A. ; Cullinane, S. Environmental regulation: industry and the marine environment. in Journal of Environmental Management, 58(2) (Feb. 2000) p. 119-34 
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Winter, Deborah Du Nann.  Some big ideas for some big problems.   in American Psychologis55(5) (May 2000) p. 516-22
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Weeratunge, Nireka.  Nature, harmony, and the kaliyugaya: global/local discourses on the human-environment relationship. in Current Anthropology, 41(2) (Apr. 2000) p. 249-60,
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Wall, Glenda.  (2000).  Recent representations in popular environmental discourse: individualism, wastefulness and the global economy.
in The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37(3), 249-65 

Conservation Biology - Issues affecting marine mammals

Best, R. & V.M.F da Silva. (1996) Freshwater Dolphin and Fisheries Interaction. in Amazoniana, 14, 165-175

Zoo and Museum Education / Effectiveness of Displays

Economics of Marine Mammals

Legislation

Human / Wild Animal interactions

Biological information on Marine Mammals

Cultural Perspectives of Marine Mammals

Brenner, G & G. Pilleri. (1978) The Dolphin in Ancient Art and Literature. in Investigations on Cetacea, 8,295-303

Cravalho, M. A. (1999). Shameless Creatures: an ethnozoology of the Amazon River dolphin. in Ethnology, 38(1),47-58.

Glueck, N. (1965). Deities and Dolphins: the story of the Nabataeans. Cassell & Company, Ltd: London.

Guss, D.M. (1990) Wiyu and the Man who liked to shoot dolphins. in Archive Newsletter (University of California, San Diego), 44, 15-16

McKillop, H. I. (1985). Prehistoric exploitation of the manatee in the Maya and circum-Carribean areas. in World Archaeology, 16(3),337-353

Montagu, A. & Lilly, J. (1963). The Dolphin in History. Los Angeles.

Montgomery, S. (2000). Journey of the Pink Dolphins: an Amazon quest. Simon & Schuster: New York: NY.

Porcasi, J. F. (2000). The dolphin hunters: a specialized prehistoric maritime adaptation in the southern California Channel Islands and Baja California. In American Antiquity, 65(3)543-566.

Slater, C. (1994). Dance of the Dolphin: transformation and disenchantment in the Amazonian imagination. The University of California Press. [Yes, book this is in fact entirely on dolphin stories]

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