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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoVegans eateries are growing in Melbourne and the bestsellers are junk foodVeganism is a growing force, with a booming dining scene, and the bestsellers are junk food.
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Carla K. Douglas became a registered member 10 years ago
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Erick Clifford became a registered member 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoIn India, animal lovers feeding strays are being met by incredible hateStrays are widely seen as a 'menace', as also those who look after the animals.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoOne of the world’s rarest tigers has died in Indonesia’s infamous ‘death zoo’Hundreds of animals have died at the Surabaya Zoo in recent years.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoBacteria from faeces found in ice at KFC restaurantA researcher was served the drink at the KFC on Martineau Place in Birmingham (pictured). The results were examined by Dr Margarita Gomez Escalada at Leeds Beckett University.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoBREAKING: Nearly 50 Labs RescuedPlease help give innocent victims of animal cruelty a second chance by donating to the ASPCA today.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoHuman impact has pushed Earth into the Anthropocene, scientists sayNew study provides one of the strongest cases yet that the planet has entered a new geological epoch
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
https://www.good.is/articles/teaching-elephants-to-smell-danger
Here’s How Researchers Are Teaching Elephants to Avoid PoachersMore than 30,000 African elephants are killed by poachers every year.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
http://travelnewsrwanda.com/news/african-parks-rangers-killed-shootout-elephant-poachers-drc
African Parks rangers killed in shootout with elephant poachers in DRC | Travel News RwandaBy Our Reporter African Parks has reported that three of its rangers have died of bullet wounds sustained during clashes with elephant poachers on April 23 in Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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Anu became a registered member 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
http://inhabitat.com/formosan-clouded-leopard-confirmed-to-be-extinct-in-taiwan/
Formosan Clouded Leopard Confirmed to Be Extinct in TaiwanA 13-year search that involved 1,500 infrared cameras and several baited traps has concluded, confirming what many feared: The Formosan clouded leopard is extinct.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
http://thescienceexplorer.com/humanity/veganism-could-feed-world-zero-deforestation
Veganism Could Feed the World With Zero DeforestationThere’s about to be a whole lot more mouths to feed.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
http://abc7news.com/society/video-bear-jumps-for-joy-after-being-rescued-from-bile-farm/1299877/
Bear jumps for joy, takes a swim after being rescued from bile farmA bear who was rescued from a bile farm was caught on camera jumping for joy while taking a dip in a pool in Vietnam for the first time.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years ago
http://furbearerdefenders.com/blog/bc-looks-local-tech-prevent-wildlife-collisions
BC looks to local tech to prevent wildlife collisions | Fur-Bearer DefendersThe BC Ministry of Transportation is testing a locally-made, high-tech solution to wildlife-vehicle collisions that could save lives on both sides of the road. In a news release this week, the Ministry announced they were installing two wildlife detection systems on Highway 3 near Elko and Sparwood.
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Anita Mayangpuspa posted an update 10 years agoFans of popular down jacket are facing a real fur problem - The Boston GlobeBoston just wrapped up a mild winter, one that found a growing number of residents wrapped in Canada Goose. The down jackets have proven popular, pricy, and — for some — quite controversial.
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