PHOTO CREDITS
“dolly” by london road, CC BY 2.0
“Billy Goat” by Paul, CC BY 2.0
“Piglets” by A. Sparrow, CC BY 2.0
“Tabby Kittens” by Jennifer C., CC BY 2.0
“White rat” by Anton Karmanov, CC BY 2.0
“haflinger” by normanack, CC BY 2.0
Richard Lydekker (1898)
“Afghan Hound-32-GCH-Exlysta Aries Ciel Noir 02 GOLD HAT” by Petful, CC BY 2.0; www.petful.com
“Long tailed macaques” by shankar s., CC BY 2.0
“Gray and White Kitten” by Jennifer C., CC BY 2.0
“Przewalski's Horse” by Chris K, CC BY-SA 2.0
“National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center” by USFWS Mountain-Prairie, CC BY 2.0
“Black-footed Ferret Kits” by USFWS Mountain-Prairie, CC BY 2.0
“Arctic Wolf” by Nigel Hoult, CC BY 2.0
“Przewalski's Horse” by Eden, Janine and Jim, CC BY 2.0
“Alpha male - Rhesus macaque” by Catherine Poh Huay Tan, CC BY 2.0
VIDEO CREDITS
DISCLAIMER
This website was created for educational purposes as part of Lewis & Clark Law School’s “Animal Law Legislation & Lobby” class. S.B. 2025 is a mock bill and not an actual piece of Texas legislation. However, it reflects a genuine goal of promoting stronger ethical standards in cloning and genetic modification of animals.