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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years ago
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/06/opinion/clone-pet-streisand-dog.html
Opinion | You Love Dogs? Then Don’t Clone ThemWorker dogs are forced to donate eggs and be surrogates for clones while millions of animals languish in shelters, waiting for a home.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoPolice probe claim of illegal hunting by Quantock StaghoundsLeague Against Cruel Sports says it has presented evidence to police of deer being chased by dogs
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoSeattle Animal Welfare Advocate Returns to IndiaFor Seventh Time for Animal Welfare WorkThis fall I was blessed with many opportunities to help animals during my trip to Nepal and India, as founder and director of Seattle-based Help Animals India. The December trip to South Asia was my seventh
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoMumbai's leopards have killed humans – but could they also be saving lives?Leopards roaming the Sanjay Gandhi National Park could be helping to control the city’s dangerous stray dog population, study suggests
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoWestern Australia volunteers rescue five whales after mass-stranding eventThe surviving mammals have been moved to deeper waters but there’s still a risk they could be beached again
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoWild Buffalo Defenders Arraigned, ReleasedThe two men who locked down to three concrete-filled barrels on March 16 to block slaughter trucks from entering Yellowstone’s Stephens Creek buffalo trap were arraigned yesterday at the Gallatin County Detention Center. Both were released from jail.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoThe worst sex in the world is anglerfish sex, and now there’s finally videoWith thought praying mantis sex was bad because they eat each other — but this actually looks worse than death.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoThese wily bats learn by spying on other speciesObserving other animals to find out what to eat could help creatures survive in a rapidly changing world.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoThis gorilla doesn’t like getting his hands muddy, so he walks like a human, zoo saysLouis the gorilla tends to walk upright to avoid mud — and to protect his snacks, according to the Philadelphia Zoo.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoWild horses escape the chopping block in spending billThe bill excludes language to allow the culling of wild horses and burros. But the battle over these American icons will continue.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoU.S. chimp retirement gains momentum, as famed pair enters sanctuaryHercules and Leo arrive at Project Chimps in Georgia
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoThere’s a New Digital Baby Monitor for Pets Flying on PlanesTechnology may put pet owners more at ease.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoJavelina attacks in Arizona prompt reminder not to feed wildlifeIn two cases last month, the department had to kill the wild boars.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoDogs fill a gap in your life – and leave one when they go | Gaby HinsliffThis week our family said goodbye to Duff, who had that underrated canine trait: sensing what you need, and providing it, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoWhere Are All the Big Dogs?A dive into New York City’s dog registration database reveals the size preferences of dog owners throughout the five boroughs.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoCash Before Conservation – A damning report on the commoditization of our lions - Conservation Action TrustCriminal syndicates may use the legal trade in lion bones from our captive lion population, as a cover for illegal wildlife trade, reveals new report. A damning report titled “Cash before Conservation, an overview of the breeding of lions for hunting and bone trade” in South Africa, was released by the UK-based Born Free FoundationRead More
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoAngola’s elephant population is declining despite 14 years of peace - Conservation Action TrustMore than 25 years of civil war in Angola between 1975-2002 not only took its toll on people, with huge losses of life and the displacement of millions of people, but it also decimated its elephant population, with ivory sales funding military operations. A new study of African Savannah elephant populations in Angola by ElephantsRead More
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years ago
https://www.iol.co.za/news/opinion/close-interaction-with-captive-lions-is-not-conservation-13980900
Close interaction with captive lions is NOT conservation | IOL NewsKevin Richardson opposes the cub-petting and canned lion hunting industry yet conservationists say his own brand of conservation is no different.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years agoResearchers say 'active protection' needed to help Angola's threatened elephants - Conservation Action TrustA new study of African savannah elephant populations in Angola by wildlife ecologists from Elephants Without Borders (EWB) and the University of Massachusetts Amherst reports today that though the population seemed to be recovering after the war ended there, that trend has now reversed, underlining “the need to be vigilant against poaching and habitat loss,”Read More
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years ago
https://conservationaction.co.za/recent-news/cashing-in-on-asian-seal-penis-craze-namibia/
Cashing in on Asian seal penis craze (Namibia) - Conservation Action TrustMore than 400 000 individual CITES-listed specimens were exported to Asia in just more than a decade. Namibia not only exports the largest number of mammal skins to Asia, which predominately consists of seal skins, but is also one of the largest exporters of seal genitalia to these markets, where they are believed to beRead More
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