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The Attempted Hen Rescue Update (Ireland).Our attempts to relocate over 400 hens destined for the slaughterhouse due to the battery cages changeover ended on Friday last 6th Januar… Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 13, 2012 Reply by Sky |
Harvard Declares Dairy Not Part of Healthy Diet.Harvard Declares Dairy NOT Part of Healthy DietRead more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/harvard-declares-dairy-not-part-of-healthy-diet… Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 13, 2012 Reply by Robert McDonald |
Court case highlights animal welfare issues - challenges public perceptions??Does this article support the idea that by taking legal action, even if such action is unlikely to make an immediate difference in the live… Started by Tim Gier |
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Jan 12, 2012 Reply by Mo Orr |
Meatless in the Midwest: A Tale of Survival.During a recent visit to the Ranchito Tex-Mex Cafe in Hugoton, Kan., a small community encircled by feedlots packed with cattle and the pl… Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 12, 2012 Reply by Barbara DeGrande |
Challenge the Sociology/Sociologist.My first instinct on reading a story like this is to think of the power of cultural speciesism and the fact that the ideology of animal u… Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 11, 2012 Reply by red dog |
No Animals Were Harmed.Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 10, 2012 Reply by Carolyn Bailey |
A house divided??James McWilliams, Ph. D., Associate Professor of history at Texas State University and author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and books… Started by Tim Gier |
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Jan 10, 2012 Reply by Tim Gier |
UN admits flaw in report on meat and climate change.UN admits flaw in report on meat and climate change. A 2006 study, Livestock’s Long Shadow, claimed meat production was responsible for… Started by Roger Yates |
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Vegan dining a delicious, healthy way to kickstart 2012.Vegan dining a delicious, healthy way to kickstart 2012. A new year, a new you. Turning over a new leaf. Wipe the slate clean. We’re bomb… Started by Roger Yates |
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Minerals, Trace Elements, Vitamin D and Bone Health. Vegetarianism, bone loss, fracture and vitamin D: a longitudinal study in Asian vegans and non-vegans.Minerals, Trace Elements, Vitamin D and Bone HealthVegetarianism, bone loss, fracture and vitamin D: a longitudinal study in Asian vegans… Started by Roger Yates |
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Jan 8, 2012 Reply by Tim Gier |
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