Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Google Alert - animals

News10 new results for animals
 
NY lawsuit seeks to force Food and Drug Administration to curb antibiotic use ...
Washington Post
It accuses the federal Food and Drug Administration of failing to protect human health after concluding in 1977 that feeding animals low doses of certain antibiotics was potentially harmful to people's health. The lawsuit says the antibiotics are ...
See all stories on this topic »
Animal Relief Efforts Underway After Tornadoes
Patch.com
Local organizations including the Animal Humane Society are helping animals displaced by Sunday's destructive storm. By Nina Bouphasavanh | Email the author | 1:55pm This north Minneapolis resident reaches out to a lost kitten hiding under a tree. ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fossil Extends Life Span of a Marine Predator
New York Times
The animals, known as anomalocaridids, were thought to have gone extinct after the Cambrian period, 540 million to 500 million years ago. Now a newly discovered specimen indicates that they actually lived another 30 million years, into the Early ...
See all stories on this topic »
Local Couple Charged With Animal Cruelty Sued Over Dog Bite
KWTX
GATESVILLE (May 25, 2011)-A Coryell County couple already facing a list of animal cruelty charges is in court in Gatesville defending a lawsuit that alleges one of their dogs bit a former employee. Curtis and Racine Moore and their former landlord, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Let's stop neglect, abuse at animal shelters
San Francisco Chronicle
Under proposed legislation called the Companion Animal Protection Act, shelters and animal control agencies would be prohibited from killing kittens like these if a lifesaving alternative exists. It's more than a little disturbing to consider how ...
See all stories on this topic »
Immigrant who set fire to his landlord's cat is sentenced to 6 years in prison ...
New York Daily News
BY Oren Yaniv Angelo Monderoy, who was convicted of setting fire to his super's cat, Tommy Two Times, out of boredom in Oct. 2008, is sentenced to up to 6 years in prison for cruelty to animals and other charges. Is six years in prison the right ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Daily News
Va-based food distributor using DNA to track beef
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The samples are gathered to determine the specific animals each product came from. Information kept by farmers and others involved in the raising and processing of the animals can be added to give a more complete history. DNA tracing also provides a ...
See all stories on this topic »
Texas Senate approves new rules for breeders
BusinessWeek
The legislation defines commercial breeders as those who sell or exchange 20 or more animals yearly and have 11 or more females capable of breeding. Breeders would have to be licensed and undergo yearly inspection, as well as provide basic grooming, ...
See all stories on this topic »
Palm Springs Animal Shelter case to be heard in court today
The Desert Sun
Attorneys will make their first court appearance today in a lawsuit filed by an animal rights group accusing the Palm Springs Animal Shelter of euthanizing animals too quickly and of lax record keeping. The complaint alleges that the shelter violated ...
See all stories on this topic »
Missouri's puppy mill politics: Dog breeders outmaneuver animal rights movement
Bellingham Herald
But animal welfare advocates in Missouri, which has developed an unsavory reputation for this sort of cruelty, thought they had outlawed such practices last fall. Voters there approved a ballot measure aimed at eliminating the state's reputation as the ...
See all stories on this topic »


Tip: Use site restrict in your query to search within a site (site:nytimes.com or site:.edu). Learn more.

Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

No comments:

Post a Comment