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Pictures: Animals Inherit Mixed Legacy at Chernobyl
National Geographic
A surprising variety of animals actually appear to be thriving in a landscape that is devoid of human activity. Scientists have observed that other species show signs of troubling genetic changes, evidence of the continuing long-term aftermath of what ...
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National Geographic
Hinsdale Humane Society prepares for 'Be Kind to Animals' week
Suburban Life Publications
By Elizabeth Stoever, estoever@mysuburbanlife.com The Hinsdale Humane Society will host several events during the Be Kind to Animals week May 2- 8, according to a statement released today. Community members can drop off pet food or supplies to the ...
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Memories of William Donald Schaefer, the animal lover
Baltimore Sun (blog)
I wanted to share this letter that I just got from a woman with first-hand memories of just how much William Donald Schaefer loved animals -- and also how the former mayor, whose funeral procession will traverse the city today, helped Baltimore's needy ...
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Baltimore Sun (blog)
MU researchers pioneer animal diabetes treatment
PhysOrg.com
Now, University of Missouri veterinarians have changed the way veterinarians treat diabetes in animals by adapting a device used to monitor glucose in humans. Dogs are susceptible to type 1, insulin-dependent diabetes. Affected animals are unable to ...
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PhysOrg.com
Humane society's Wayne Pacelle on factory farms, wolves, animal cruelty
OregonLive.com
By Jeff Baker, The Oregonian Last week, Wayne Pacelle was on Ellen DeGeneres' show, talking about ballot measures in California (cruelty to farm animals) and Missouri (regulating puppy mills). He also made appearances in four different states, ...
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OregonLive.com
Wandering horses improving
WANE
FORT WAYNE, Ind.(WANE) - As police continue to investigate who dropped off two horses near Coliseum Boulevard in Fort Wayne, Animal Care and Control officials said those animals are getting a little stronger. Police found the horses Thursday morning at ...
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Yellowstone to release 25 captured bison to see if animals will stay in park
Daily Journal
Park biologist PJ White said Monday that 25 of the animals would be released this week from corrals along Yellowstone's northern border. Officials want to see if there is enough spring vegetation inside the park to keep the bison from again leaving. ...
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Animal rehabilitators split on proposed rules
Asbury Park Press
Animal rehabilitator Melissa Jacobs of Neptune City holds a groundhog in her care that soon will be released. She's a board member of the Animal Rehabilitators Alliance of New Jersey. / STAFF PHOTO: MARY FRANK Act would establish a wildlife ...
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Wilmette to redefine term 'household pet' to exclude exotic animals
TribLocal
By John P. Huston TribLocal reporter Today at 12:51 pm Not that anyone has one, but they're perfectly acceptable the way the village's 34-year-old animal ordinance is written. The term "household pet" is now defined as "an animal that lives in the ...
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Animal Embassy Comes to Ridgefield Library
Patch.com
During last week's Spring break, parents looked to Ridgefield Library for a free, hands-on learning experience with Animal Embassy. Chris Evers with Inca--a bird saved by Animal Embassy. Spring break went by pretty fast as classes start up again today. ...
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