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Thousands march against live animal exports
ABC Online
Thousands of people turned out at rallies around the country on Sunday calling on federal MPs to support a ban on live animal exports. Live animal exports resumed this month after a temporary ban following footage depicting animal cruelty that aired on ...
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Using animals in films leads to a jungle of issues
Los Angeles Times
"The Hangover Part II" couldn't use the "No animals were harmed …" notice. With Ed Helms as Stu, Ken Jeong as Mr. Chow and Bradley Cooper as Phil in (Warner Bros. / August 14, 2011) By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times At the premiere of "Rise of the ...
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In WWII, Reindeer Were Our Animal Allies
NPR
"The reindeer were pack animals," Francis says. "Anything that would work to get stuff to places where people could use it. It makes perfect sense." "People think of mechanized armor divisions — Patton and Sherman, tanks and all," Francis says, ...
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TOBAY Notebook: Free Animal Shelter Adoptions
Patch.com
TOBAY Animal Shelter The Town of Oyster Bay Animal Shelter, located in Syosset, recently announced that all adoptions during the month of September will be free of charge. "I invite anyone interested in adopting a pet to visit the Town's Animal Shelter ...
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Animal House: (Whale) Shark Tales
Patch.com
Animal House columnist Christopher D'Arpino recently traveled to Georgia to get up close and personal with a Whale Shark. He writes about his experience in this column. By Christopher D'Arpino Last week during Shark Week, the Animal House crew and I ...
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SLIDESHOW: Lien Animal Clinic celebrates 60 years in West Seattle
Westseattleherald.com
By Patrick Robinson Dr. William Lien established Lien Animal Clinic as one of the first veterinary hospitals in West Seattle in 1951. On Sunday, the clinic celebrated 60 years in service and invited their clients in to enjoy cake and refreshments while ...
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Animal agency warned of cuts
The Register-Guard
By Matt Cooper Lane County Animal Services could be among the losers as the city of Eugene ponders across-the-board curbs in next year's budget, shelter manager Rick Hammel says. City officials acknowledged that Eugene faces a tight budget next year ...
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4-H, FFA kids say goodbye to animals at Western Montana Fair auction
The Missoulian
After months raising livestock, teenagers primped - both their animals and each other. The auctioneer urged bidders along, and sometimes, the most generous buyers offered to pay more than their final bid to help out a youngster. ...
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Animal Charity looks to foster a network of volunteer rescuers
Youngstown Vindicator
By Denise Dick When Animal Charity gets a call about a large number of animals that need rescuing, the organization has to rely on other animal-welfare agencies for help. That's why Animal Char- ity, the only entity in Mahoning County that handles ...
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