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'Born To Be Wild' Is A Cute Baby Animal Movie, But It Doesn't Need To Be In 3D NPR (blog) The first is that it does indeed, just as it promises, feature a lot of cute baby animals. Specifically, it's about two women: one who handles elephant orphans in Kenya, and one who handles orangutan orphans in Borneo. In both cases, the goal is to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Celebrate Animal Control Appreciation Week, April 11-17, 2011 TribLocal By City of Naperville Today at 11:00 am Celebrate National Animal Control Appreciation Week, April 11 through April 17, by recognizing your local animal care and control officers. In collaboration with the National Animal Control Association, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AG: UTMB must release records on lab animals Daily News - Galveston County By Michael A. Smith GALVESTON — The University of Texas Medical Branch must turn over to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals hundreds of pages of veterinary records kept about animals used last year in medical research and training, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government shutdown: What about the zoo animals? Los Angeles Times The 30% of zoo staff, including administrative, that does not take care of animals ("like me," Korpowski-Gallo said) would not come to work. But the keepers, curators, vets, nutritionists (a commissary of staffers prepare daily meals) who minister to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Elephant in the Living Room New York Post As my cat, Audrey, will con firm, I love animals. But I draw the line at having lions, tigers, gigantic snakes, bears and other predators as pets. Other people have different opinions. Michael Webber's TV-style documentary "The Elephant in the Living ... See all stories on this topic » |
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