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zoologice

Zoologice is an interdisciplinary term used to describe an integrative approach to the study of animals that blends traditional zoology with ethics, philosophy of biology, and science communication. While not a fixed scientific designation, the term appears in scholarly discussions as a label for cross-disciplinary inquiry that situates zoological knowledge within social and environmental contexts.

Scope includes taxonomy, anatomy, behavior, ecology, and evolution, but with emphasis on ethical and policy dimensions

Key themes include animal welfare and rights, conservation ethics, animal cognition, and the communication of scientific

History and use: The term has emerged in debates about interdisciplinary education and research, particularly in

Education and institutions: Zoologice is not a universal discipline with standardized curricula; practitioners typically pursue it

Related topics include zoology, ethology, philosophy of biology, animal welfare science, and conservation biology.

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