Of all marine creatures, dolphins and whales have probably experienced the greatest change in attitudes from humans in the past century. At the start of the century, the large whales were regarded as an easy source of profit through hunting. Now at the end of the century, whaling is but a vestige of
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Book review: The origins and consequences of obesity. D. Chanwick and G. Cardew (Eds). John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1996. x+278 pp
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