Thursday, July 14, 2011

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Probe of LA animal services agency widens
Los Angeles Times
(Los Angeles Times) By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times An investigation into possible dog theft at a Lincoln Heights animal shelter has expanded substantially, with Los Angeles officials now trying to determine whether public employees were paid for ...
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Guilty pleas in animal cruelty case
UPI.com
BENNINGTON, Vt., July 14 (UPI) -- Two New York sisters pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges for keeping more than 80 cats, 13 of which had to be euthanized, in two cars. Bertha A. Ryan, 62, and Regina Millard, both of Troy, NY, each pleaded guilty ...
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"Bear Wrestler" Sam Mazzola Found Dead
Ecorazzi
Mazzola has been in the headlines before for his controversial ownership and exhibitions of exotic animals including bears and tigers. In 2010, one of Mazzola's bears killed Brent Kandra, a 24-year-old employee who entered the bear's cage to feed him. ...
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Stuffed-animal seller gets 6 months
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
A Pacifica man has been sentenced to six months in federal prison for offering to sell taxidermy mounts of a Siberian tiger, polar bear, a bald eagle and other endangered animals on Craigslist. James Dickson, 57, must begin serving his sentence Aug. ...
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No Animal Neglect Found in Batavia Home
13WHAM-TV
Batavia, NY-- The Genesee County Sheriff's Office says their investigation in to a possible animal hoarding and neglect case showed the pet owners have not broken any laws. Chief Deputy Gordon Dibble says investigators from the Sheriff's Office and ...
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Top Predators Preserve Ecosystems
Discovery News
The dwindling of the world's lions, wolves, sharks and other large animals isn't just sad, it's having far-reaching effects on ecosystems. By Jessica Marshall Losing large predators can lead to major changes in an ecosystem, a new study has determined. ...
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PETA Spikes 'Sweat Lodges Can Kill You' Billboard Campaign
Indian Country Today Media Network.com
By ICTMN Staff July 14, 2011 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has stopped its billboard campaign in Sedona, Arizona that was going to relate the deaths of three people at a sweat lodge ceremony under the leadership of self-help guru ...
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Animal Shelters Fall on Hard Times
Patch.com
By Samantha Nelson Heartland Animal Shelter is looking for a home for Trixi, a 5-year-old Pekinese brought in by a Palatine woman who could no longer afford to take care of her. Heartland Animal Shelter Heartland Animal Shelter in Northbrook is looking ...
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New Jersey man with ties to dogfight promoter to surrender animals ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
The animals, most of them pit bulls, will be placed with families and animal rescues by municipal animal-control officers, ending a long-running dispute between the owner, Ivan Murray, and local animal-rights activists. "It's a good outcome. ...
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Adoption fees reduced: Blount Animal Center overcrowded, needs help
Maryville Daily Times
By JOEL DAVIS joeld@thedailytimes.com The upcoming completion of Phase II of the Blount County Animal Center couldn't happen at a better time. Summer is also the season for puppies and kittens, and the center is straining to keep up with the population ...
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