Humans and animals live together on earth, but as we increasingly reshape ecosystems to accommodate larger populations, technology, and increased consumption, animals are greatly affected.

The history of civilization shows that humans have used animals for food, clothing, transportation, making a living, entertainment, and companionship, as well as subjects for the arts, literature, and within religious beliefs.

Renowned animal behaviorist Marc Bekoff and 300 experts from around the globe provide more than 350 essays that discuss such topics as animals and ecology; animals and global warming; animals as food; animals as pets; animals and diseases; animals in research and in education; animals providing assistance; and the influence of animals in art, religion and philosophy, literature, music, dance, and entertainment.

Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships
A Global Exploration of Our Connections with Animals
by Marc Bekoff
(ISBN 9780313334870, Greenwood Press, 1632 pages, hardcover, $499.95)