11. Flu Factories : The Humane Society of the United States
10. Ebola in Pigs 11. Mad Cow Disease (warning: graphic footage) 12. Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria 13. Acceleration of Human Influenza 14. Aquatic Virus to Airborne Flu 15. Harmless to Deadly 16. Emergence of the 1918 Flu 17. Poultry
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12. Saving Wild Horses : The Humane Society of the United States
island, or a large elephant cow in the bush. Fleet and skittish mustangs, however, pose a tougher challenge; they must be darted at close range.
The focus is now on two test herds in Utah and Colorado, where the first mares were injected with
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13. What You Should Know about Swine Flu : The Humane Society of the United States
natural herbivores, such as cows and sheep, and turned them into cannibals by feeding them slaughter plant waste, blood and manure. Then, people were fed downed animals—those too sick even to stand or walk—and, as a result, people have
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14. “Ag Gag†Bills Die in Iowa, Minnesota, Florida : The Humane Soci...
investigation of a "downed" cow slaughter plant in California that led to the largest meat recall in U.S. history .
"These draconian bills to silence whistle-blowers show just how far the animal agribusiness industry is willing to go, and just
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15. Samson the Lion Turns 10 on Valentine's Day : The Humane Society of the Unit...
residents.
“The cows next door bring their newborn calves to meet Samson,” Crumpacker said. “The adult cows leave their calves against the fence line, closest to Samson’s enclosure. Samson could really care less
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16. Safe Harbor: The Day's Patients : The Humane Society of the United States
feed newborn animals cow’s milk—they need electrolytes at first for hydration, and then special formula,” says Fone.
Indeed, the kit, who is under a month old and has not opened her eyes yet, is getting a specially
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