Monday, August 8, 2011

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Metro Animal Services Director: took the job for the animals
WAVE
He faced criticism immediately after being picked to lead Louisville Metro Animal Services, but Monday morning, he went to work. Scally comes to Louisville from the Humane Society of the United States where he was a manager for two years. ...
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Purdue Scientist Urges Government Ruling on Genetically Engineered Salmon
PR Newswire (press release)
Mathew said crops and animals have been selected for favorable traits for centuries, keeping the value-added genes and eliminating unfavorable ones. He said genetic engineering simply shortens the time it takes to gain those favorable traits. ...
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Humane Society president promotes taking action to help animals
Lansing State Journal
Wayne Pacelle, Humane Society of the United States president and author, said animal cruelty should concern everyone. "We have so much evidence to show that malicious cruelty to animals is often an antecedent to violence against people," he said. ...
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Dance, small animal sale wrap up 4-H week at the fair
Monroe Evening News
A big dance, two successful livestock sales and some sad farewells to both animals and friends brought another exciting 4-H week at the fair to an end Sunday. Several hundred 4-H livestock owners said goodbye to the large and small animals they raised ...
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Kent Animal Shelter slashing adoption fees for black cats, dogs
Riverhead News-Review
By Times Review | August 8, 2011 in News Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton is offering to slash adoption fees for black cats and dogs by half as part of a nationwide "Back in Black" adoption campaign, which aims to combat longstanding low adoption rates ...
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Animal photos that are awwww-inspiring
Washington Post
If you have a pet, you know this: Sometimes there's no better way to lift your mood or make you smile than looking at animals. They are so expressive that we watch them and think we know what they are thinking or feeling. ...
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Saving lives at Humane Society
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Humane Society has made it easier — and sometimes less expensive — for people to take animals home. For example, it has cut the cost of adult cats from about $125 to $50; a second cat is free. The Animal Humane Society is a happier (and emptier) ...
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Testing consolidation of animal control makes sense
South Bend Tribune
Additionally, we need to ensure that the needs of our community are met, including compassionate care for all animals. The consolidation of South Bend's Animal Care & Control with the Humane Society of St. Joseph County presents a viable alternative to ...
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Walk for Farm Animals
Farm Sanctuary
By Gene Over the course of Farm Sanctuary's 25 year history, we have organized an annual Walk for Farm Animals. It has been a cornerstone event, mobilizing citizens and raising awareness and funding for our vital work. This year, we are ramping up the ...
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