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What some call road kill is South Carolina woman's ministry Reuters Keeper of the Wild, a nonprofit shelter on rural land about 50 miles inland from Charleston, takes in thousands of injured, orphaned or displaced wild animals a year. With the help of about two dozen volunteers and "foster mothers," Kinser, 59, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Activists march against overseas abattoir cruelty Sydney Morning Herald The move follows community outrage after footage of animals being slaughtered through horrific means was broadcast on the ABC's Four Corners program on May 30. About 1000 protesters gathered in Hyde Park at noon today, before they marched unescorted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Second annual Pet-A-Palooza set for Saturday at Curtis Lumber The Saratogian The event will feature hundreds of adoptable animals from area shelters and rescue groups, including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, birds, horses and more. Last year's inaugural event resulted in 500 animal adoptions, with the Saratoga County Animal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Officials: Lack of laws thwarted action sooner on Mason Creek Kennels Charlotte Observer The dogs were rescued from a Caldwell County puppy mill. JEFF WILLHELM - jwillhelm@charlotteobserver.com Some of the cages holding the dogs were said to be so small that the animals could barely turn around. Rescuers called the kennel a puppy mill. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Four Ill with E. coli After Visiting Animal Farm Food Safety News by News Desk | Jun 18, 2011 Two children and two adults became ill from E. coli infections after visiting an animal farm run by the city of Everett in Washington state. The Daily Herald of Everett reported that one child required hospitalization but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adopt Mia, A 3-Year-Old Long-Haired Cat Patch.com If Mia is not the type of pet you are looking for, there are plenty of other animals that need love and care. All animals are licensed, up to date on their vaccinations, micro-chipped and have been spayed or neutered, according to Bambrick. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michigan lawmakers grapple with wild pig problem Chicago Tribune Those lawmakers seek to adopt regulations for ranches, including tougher fencing standards to prevent the animals from escaping. Wildlife officials say the time to act is now, before the state's feral swine problem becomes too big to manage with either ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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