31. Animal Welfare Act 2006 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- s34(1), s34(2):
owning animals
keeping animals
participating in the keeping of animals
dealing in animals
transporting animals
arranging the transport of animals
The disqualification may relate to specific kinds of animal or
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32. Assisted suicide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euthanasia
Types
Animal · Child · Voluntary
Non-voluntary · Involuntary
Views
Religious (Buddhist · Catholic )
Groups
Dignitas · Dignity in Dying
Exit
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33. Animal rights movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
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Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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34. Animal rights movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
more...
Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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35. Animal Welfare Act of 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the treatment of particular animals by animal sellers and medical research facilities.
[edit ] Events leading to the passage of the animal Welfare Act
The first national law to regulate animal experimentation was passed in Britain in 1876,
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36. Kosher foods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the trachea, causing the animal to bleed to death. Orthodox Jews argue that this ensures the animal dies instantly without unnecessary suffering , but many animal rights activists view the process as cruel, arguing that the animal may not lose
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37. Medieval hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of certain domesticated animals. Three animals in particular were essential tools for the medieval hunter: the horse , the hound and the hawk (or falcon ).
[edit ] Horse
Main article: Medieval horses
The horse was the most important
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38. Animal welfare science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
national laws to protect animals was the UK "Cruelty to animals Act 1835 " followed by the "Protection of animals Act 1911 " . In the US it was many years until there was a National law to protect animals - the "animal Welfare Act of 1966 "
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39. Veganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
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Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
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Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
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Animal rights
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40. Slaughterhouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
conducted. Investigations by animal welfare and animal rights groups have indicated that in some cases animals are skinned or gutted while alive and conscious. In some cases animals are driven for hundreds of miles to slaughterhouses in
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