Animal Rights
Because animals are living beings too
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Community for animal rights activists. With multiple forums, blogs, a calendar and links directory.
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Resources for animal rights activists like book reviews, videos, articles, pamphlets and links.
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Please, join if you're against this horrific cruelty towards innocent, defenseless animals!
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Police seize 200 products from a traditional medicine shop in Lisle Street thought to be made from endangered animals such as leopards and tigers
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Stop Animal Testing!
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Animal Rights and Libertarianism: My Reasoning “Animals are mans instruments” -- Kant Nothing is more disheartening to the animal lover than that of private property, the corner stone of libertarian ideology. To view life through the eyes of property can be depressing when that property feels pain. Is there a common ground? Is there a way to blend liberty with animal life? It is this particular vegetarians argument that... |
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THEY ARE IN DANGER FOR THESE REASONS Threats Since European settlement, approximately 80% of Australia's eucalypt forests have been decimated. Of the remaining 20% almost none is protected and most occurs on privately-owned land. Settlers favoured the rich fertile lands along the eastern seaboard to have their farms and urban developments. Unfortunately, this is where the majority of koalas are already living because they also like to live in trees which are growing in fertile soils. |
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (May 31) - Authorities on Sunday began the grim task of removing the carcasses of 55 whales that beached themselves and had to be shot despite the frantic rescue efforts of hundreds of volunteers. Police had to put down 44 of the exhausted false killer whales to end their suffering, prompting scuffles with distraught locals desperate to save them. The rest died of stress and organ failure and the bodies of three whales who were initially thought to have escaped washed up overnight. |
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