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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoPETA: Video shows illegal lobster killing method at major Maine seafood plantMajor Maine plant is killing lobsters and crabs in way that violates state's cruelty-to-animals law, animal rights group says
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago5 Razones de por qué los derechos animales son una cuestión feminista / EducaciónLos derechos animales son una cuestión feminista. Ya está. Lo he dicho.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoState of the Environment report warns impact of climate change 'increasing' and 'pervasive'"It is altering the structure and function of natural ecosystems, and affecting heritage, economic activity and human wellbeing."
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoShocking: a rhino falls victim to poaching in the very heart of FranceThe male 4-year-old rhino that was shot dead was called Vince and the poachers got away with one of his horns using a chainsaw.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
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Conservation Action Trust wrote a new post, Timbavati risks tourist backlash to hunt a super tusker 9 years, 1 month ago
By Don Pinnock
“Synecdoce” is an interesting but seldom used word of Greek origin which means a part of some object or action which represents the whole. An example is the Timbavati reserve’s application to […]

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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2017/03/07/tyson-foods-ceo-future-food-might-be-meatless.html
Tyson Foods CEO: The Future of Food Might Be MeatlessThe new CEO of one of the world’s largest meat processors, Tyson Foods Inc., sees plant-based protein as a big part of the food industry’s future.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoCaught on film for the first time: One of the world’s rarest whalesStudents captured images of the True's beaked cetacean, which spends about 92 percent of its time below the sea's surface.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/top-torys-fox-hunt-kills-9982581?service=responsive
Top Tory's fox hunt kills off 25 of its own hounds after bovine TB outbreakCalls for suspension of all hunting with dogs after Kimblewick Hunt, to which Conservative peer Lord Gardiner of Kimble belongs, announced the cull
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoSpecies appears to evolve quickly enough to endure city temperatures: Study shows acorn ants rapidly adjust, suggesting the insects may be able to cope with other sources of warming, including climate changeUrban acorn ants collected in Cleveland appear to have taken no more than 100 years -- no more than 20 generations -- to evolve and thrive in their heat-trapping city home. The capability suggests the species may be able to cope with other sources of rising temperatures.
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Animal People, Inc. posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoSurvival instinct, not family bonds, weave massive spider colonies togetherSpiders will live in groups if environmental conditions make it too difficult for single mothers to go it alone, new research shows.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoBumblebees can tell who visited flowers by smelly footprintsThe bees leave fragrant footprints on flowers and can tell the difference between their own footprint scent and that of other bees, which may help them hunt for food more efficiently
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoRaindrops make soil bacteria take off and fly through airWhen raindrops hit the ground, they throw microbes into the air in aerosols – with possible implications for the climate, agriculture and diseases
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month agoUS Researchers discover ancient primate species in KashmirResearchers have discovered a new primate species that lived in Jammu and Kashmir some 11 to 14 million years ago. Scientists have named the new species Ramadapis sahnii. It is a member of the
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 9 years, 1 month ago
https://sputniknews.com/art_living/201703071051325802-human-neanderthal-missing-link-skull/
The Missing Link: Skulls Between Human and Neanderthal Found in ChinaA Chinese-American team of scientists has discovered two partial skulls in central China that appear to be half human, half Neanderthal. The skulls have caused speculation that they belong to a previously-unknown relative of homo sapiens.
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