Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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Cattle Footage Highlights Australia-Indonesia Rift
Wall Street Journal
Australian Agriculture Minister Joe Ludwig Tuesday suspended live cattle exports to 11 meat-processing abattoirs in Indonesia identified in a television report as abusing the animals before slaughter. The move followed widespread criticism from ...
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Save the Frogs: California High School Bans Dissections
TIME
Though many educators still value dissections on real animals as an important anatomy and physiology lesson, 14 states have laws which allow students to opt out of such lessons. Animal rights groups have long campaigned to stop the practice of ...
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Wis. Animal Shelter Law Starts Wednesday
WISN Milwaukee
It also requires licenses for animal-control facilities that contract with municipalities or counties, and for nonprofit groups that shelter at least 25 dogs a year. Those include humane societies, rescue groups and other animal shelter and welfare ...
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Fund-Raiser Planned for Animal Shelter
Reston Connection
By Bonnie Hobbs True to its name, the Fairfax County Animal Shelter takes in animals needing care, all the time. Often, they're been injured or neglected, abandoned or abused, or are ill. But with limited funds, the shelter can't afford to pay for the ...
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Animal cruelty cases persist
The Tennessean
Volunteer Heather Rampey gets barked at as she take another dog outside for some exercise at the Mt. Juliet Animal Shelter, which opened in 2008. The shelter houses about 40 dogs and cats, and regularly visits schools and nursing homes. ...
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Convicted Chicago dogfighter is arrested again
Chicago Tribune
The animals were taken in the custody of the Chicago Commission on Animal Care and Control. In the 2008 case, 32 dogs -- including 10 puppies -- were seized from the Oakley address. The dogs were housed in stacked cages in the basement and showed signs ...
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The alpaca business is booming on N.J. farms | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-31
Philadelphia Inquirer
Hair from the animals, native to the Andes, is used to make socks, sweaters, and blankets. By Bonnie Delaney JACKSON, NJ - Nestled in the forest in Jackson, just down the road from the local high school, a winding dirt lane led to a large fenced area ...
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Delaware County towns scrambling to find shelter for stray animals ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
Townships and boroughs that for a century had deposited their stray animals at the Media shelter - as many as 2000 critters last year and 4300 the year before - would have to find other accommodations. But with the July 1 deadline bearing down on them, ...
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Operator of Loonie Farm May Face Extradition Hearing Today
WSAV-TV
Warrants for Judd were issued after members of several animal groups in Long County found the remains of what they said may be "dozens of animals" at Loonie Farm, which was operated by Christiane Judd and her husband. Mrs. Judd had contacted several ...
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PAWS Wins $2K ASPCA Grant
Patch.com
PAWS recently received The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals grant after placing third in the "Share The Love" contest that took place in December 2010. By Mark Ouellette | Email the author | 8:00am Paws recently received a ...
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