51. In the Name of Beef: How Cattle Ranching Could Drive Wild Horses to Extinction
Cows grazing in front wild horse management zone sign
This is a defining moment in the battle between Wyoming’s cattle ranchers and the wild horses, the mustangs, one of the great symbols of the American West, which are in great jeopardy
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53. Information Centre of General Animal Protection (beta) - Holds More Than 64,...
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chimpanzee |
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vivisection |
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veterinary |
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cat |
evolution |
dog |
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elephant |
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54. The Rights of Animals and Future Generations, by Joel Feinberg
with a tortured dog or horse and respond with great
sensitivity to its sufferings."[2]
This seems to me to be factitious. How much more natural it is to
say with John Chipman Gray that the
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56. Wildlife Animal Rescue: Endangered Species Conservation Fund | IFAW Web Site
in Brewster, MA, a
special horse used for children's emotional and physical therapy, broke his leg.
IFAW donated
$2,000 towards the veterinary care for this horse who had befriended so many
children.
IFAW has given more than 400 grants
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw_united_states/general/wildlife_animal_rescue_endangered_species_conservation_fund.php - 43.6kb
57. African penguin | IFAW Web Site
feeds on anchovy, pilchard, horse mackerel and round herring. Chicks are born with gray down and are fed regurgitated food. Usually only the first chick survives, as there is insufficient food for two. The surviving chick fledges between 80 and
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw_united_states/save_animals/other/african_penguin.php - 56.8kb
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58. Agreement with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) : OIE ...
international movement of horses. Exchange of views on the approach by intergovernmental bodies such as WHO/FAO/WTO on disease control strategies which may involve competition horses Relations between the competition horse industry and
http://www.oie.int/about-us/key-texts/cooperation-agreements/agreement-with-the-federation-equestre-internationale-fei/ - 28.7kb
60. The Internet Classics Archive | The History of Herodotus by Herodotus
has
the mane and tail of a horse, huge tusks which are very conspicuous, and
a voice like a horse's neigh. In size it equals the biggest oxen, and its
skin is so tough that when dried it is made into javelins.
Otters also are found in the
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