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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Three Damaging Ideas and a Potential Solution
The Rights of Animals
The Honorary Vertebrate
Chapter 1: Breakthroughs in Understanding Animal Minds
Lucy
Chapter 2: The Evolution of Animal Welfare
Chapter 3: Can a Chimpanzee Be a Legal Person?
Chapter 4: The Expansion of Animal Rights
The Rights of Species
A Fish, a Dam, and a Lawsuit That Changed the World
Chapter 5: Saving Endangered Species: “Whatever the Cost”
A Dirty Cop and the Unicorn of the Sea
Chapter 6: Endangered Species Laws Go Global
The Rights of Nature: From Trees to Rivers and Ecosystems
Walt Disney, the Sierra Club, and the Mineral King Valley
Chapter 7: Watershed Moments: Asserting the Rights of American Ecosystems
Chapter 8: A River Becomes a Legal Person
The Land Was Here First
Chapter 9: Te Urewera: the Ecosystem Formerly Known as a National Park
The Rights of Nature: New Constitutional and Legal Foundations
A River Goes to Court
Chapter 10: Pachamama and Ecuador’s Pioneering Constitution
An Unlikely President and Champion for Nature’s Rights
Chapter 11: Bolivia and the Rights of Mother Earth
A Voice for the Great Barrier Reef
Chapter 12: Global Game Changers
Conclusion: Right Planet, Rights Time
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index
About the Author
Copyright
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