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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 2 months agoIreland hopes to export 100,000 more livestock in 2018The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has challenged government to ensure industry has the infrastructure in place to export an extra 100,000 live animals this year.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 2 months agoWatchdog to assess effectiveness of EU animal welfare policyA detailed review of whether the European Union’s (EU) comprehensive animal welfare efforts are proving effective is to be staged by the EU’s financial watchdog, the Court of Auditors, this year.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 2 months agoTesco launches own-brand vegan range amid rise in plant-based eatingWicked Kitchen range includes 18 vegan-friendly ready meals along with wraps, sandwiches and salads
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 2 months agoIsrael's endangered birds face growing threatsA new report paints a worrisome picture of the condition of Israel’s wild birds, of which 65 species are in severe danger of extinction from various threats.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago
“Circuses have evolved through several stages since Astley first measured out his 42ft-ring in 1768. In his lifetime there were no animals in circuses; that came later, a couple of years after his death, when American animal trainer Isaac A Van Amburgh married up the idea of the travelling menagerie – portable zoos, basically – with what was on…[Read more]
The story of how one man created the modern circus in BritainCircuses are big news again this month, whether it’s the glitz and glitter of The Greatest Showman, the Hugh Jackman-led movie about the life of showbusiness entrepreneur PT Barnum (in cinemas now), or the altogether darker thrills of Pennywise the evil clown in the imminent DVD release of the adaptation of Stephen King’s horror novel It.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoStates Confront the Spread of a Deadly Disease in DeerMontana is the latest Western state to discover animals infected with chronic wasting disease. It may decimate herds and, biologists say, invade Yellowstone.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoIn Africa, Geneticists Are Hunting PoachersDNA databases holding samples from thousands of rhinoceroses and elephants are helping to convict illegal traffickers.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoMacron brings gift of horse called Vesuvius on visit to ChinaFrench president is praised by Chinese experts for present of eight-year-old gelding, a ‘symbol of French excellence’
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoFire causes ‘significant damage’ at Australian abattoirAn accidental fire that tore through Thomas Foods International’s Murray Bridge slaughterhouse, South Australia, caused “significant damage” and forced the firm to axe 417 temporary workers.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoExecutive email reveals stoush over 'stage-managed' process to benefit egg industryThe NSW Department of Primary Industries allowed the drafting of new welfare standards for poultry to be stage-managed by industry in a process lacking transparency. They were the concerns raised by Agriculture Victoria to the NSW department.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoMay drops manifesto promise to allow foxhunting voteU-turn over plan to allow parliament chance to reverse ban on bloodsport could trigger backlash by rural Tories
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoNice to meet you: amazing new animal species discovered in 2017 – in picturesFrom the Pink Floyd shrimp that makes a noise so loud it can kill small fish, to giant stick insects and new types of orangutans and gibbons, here is a round up of new animal species discovered this year
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoWhy I pity Britain’s latest polar bear cub to be born in captivity | Patrick BarkhamDespite the best efforts of the Highland Wildlife Park, the first British-born polar bear for 25 years will suffer from the adoration of its human fans, writes Guardian natural history writer Patrick Barkham
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoFarmland could turn into meadows after Brexit, says Michael GoveGove will tell farmers that the current subsidy regime, which rewards land ownership, will be replaced by a scheme focused on supporting the environment
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoOceans suffocating as huge dead zones quadruple since 1950, scientists warnAreas starved of oxygen in open ocean and by coasts have soared in recent decades, risking dire consequences for marine life and humanity
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
https://www.care2.com/causes/this-gorilla-doctor-is-a-hero-to-african-wildlife-and-children.html
This 'Gorilla Doctor' Is a Hero to African Wildlife and Children | Care2 CausesAfter saving wildlife during the day, Dr. Gaspard returns to his village to check on the children attending Archangels Preschool he established.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months ago
https://www.care2.com/causes/new-illinois-divorce-law-lets-judges-decide-best-owner-for-pets.html
New Illinois Divorce Law Lets Judges Decide Best Owner for Pets | Care2 CausesFor the well being of pets, a new Illinois law allows judges in divorce cases to award custody to the person who took the most care of the pet.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoScientists say this fungus is Dracula with a twist: It kills bats. But it's afraid of light.The vicious white nose disease that's wiping out bats seemed invincible. But scientists just discovered a weakness: UV light kills it.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoIguanas are falling out of trees in Florida because it's so cold. Please don't pick them up.In South Florida, it is “raining iguanas.”
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 8 years, 3 months agoPeople are leaving dogs to freeze to death in the bitter coldAnimal protection groups and authorities are urging pet owners to keep animals inside amid predictions of more snow and Arctic temperatures.
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