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Choosing a Furry Family Membernew

Adopting a pet can be great for your health. Just make sure you account for your new furry friends' health and happiness, too.
Jackson Free Press  |  Andi Agnew  |  04-24-2009  |  Animal Issues

Dale Bozzio's Notorious New Hampshire Cat Housenew

Can an '80s pop icon find peace in rural New England in a house full of feral felines? Apparently not.
Boston Phoenix  |  Ashley Rigazio  |  04-23-2009  |  Animal Issues

An Ex-Lab Assistant at an Oregon University Charges Its Researchers with Cruelty to Rodentsnew

Tony Carr abruptly walked away from a lab assistant job at Oregon Health Science University after three months, saying OHSU's animal research can't be justified ethically or scientifically. Now Carr is going public, hoping his story will prevent unnecessary suffering and lead to better science that doesn’t rely as much on animals.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  04-22-2009  |  Animal Issues

Serious Monkey Businessnew

When will people learn that non-domesticated animals are dangerous?
Tucson Weekly  |  Catherine O'Sullivan  |  03-05-2009  |  Animal Issues

Miramar Landfill Swallows Great Whalenew

San Diego officials are faced with the timeless question of what to do with the carcass of a really big animal.
San Diego CityBeat  |  David Silva  |  03-04-2009  |  Animal Issues

When Animal Activists Attacknew

Bit on the set of a Rick Ross video, animal handler Mark McCarthy now squares off against activists.
Miami New Times  |  Amy Guthrie  |  03-02-2009  |  Animal Issues

Pipeline Would Bring Tankers Into B.C. Inletsnew

Although governments prefer to dance around the prickly question of an oil-tanker ban on the British Columbia coast, conservation groups, many First Nations, and other critics say the reasons for a moratorium still stand: simply that tanker traffic and oil spills pose a serious threat.
The Georgia Straight  |  Andrew Findlay  |  02-09-2009  |  Animal Issues

Pigs Gone Wild: Feral Swine are Tearing it Up in Oregonnew

Call them swine, hogs, pigs or boars, call them what you want, but Oregon calls them an invasive species and has come up with a Feral Swine Action Plan to get rid of the porky pests.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  02-05-2009  |  Animal Issues

Houston's Animal Shelter Just Can't Get Its Act Togethernew

Houston's Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care doesn't seem to be anyone's problem, except for the animals who live the last weeks, days and hours of their lives there. Right now, the best we can do is hope for change.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  02-03-2009  |  Animal Issues

The World of Cryptids: A Creature Featurenew

As our planet edges closer to the apocalypse, the escapist, fantasy world of cryptozoology -- literally, the study of "hidden animals" -- is suddenly coming to life.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  01-09-2009  |  Animal Issues

'Deer Management Consultants' Hunt Wealthy Suburbs with Bows & Arrowsnew

You don't hear them. You rarely see them. Although they are all quick with a rifle, they use bow and arrow when they hunt in the wealthy suburbs, because a 500-foot range is required for rifle-hunting and because archery is efficient.
New Haven Advocate  |  Nick Keppler  |  12-30-2008  |  Animal Issues

They Save Horses, Don't They? Equines and the Economynew

The downturn in the economy is not only hitting families; it's hitting the animals those families own and love. Equines are among the most expensive of pets, and horse owners are starting to feel the brunt of high prices and lost jobs.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  12-18-2008  |  Animal Issues

Is the Reign of Feral Cats Over in the Twin Cities?new

Two years ago, St. Paul Animal Control and Animal Ark formed a unique partnership to implement the controversial Trap, Neuter, and Return program advocated by the Humane Society.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Beth Walton  |  12-17-2008  |  Animal Issues

Mystery Disease That's Killed Thousands of Bats May Have Moved South to Pennsylvanianew

Researchers across the state are keeping a close watch on Pennsylvania's caves this winter for signs that a mysterious New England bat plague could be moving south. In the past two years, tens of thousands of bats in Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York have died.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Adam Fleming  |  11-11-2008  |  Animal Issues

Alberta's Struggling Grizzlies Lack the Protected Status of Tiny Mollusknew

The grizzly bear, a marquee Alberta animal, has plummeted in population from more than 1,000 in 2002 to less than 400. Similarly, the Banff springs snail, a tiny invertebrate found nowhere else on Earth, is precariously close to vanishing. So why's one protected and not the other?
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrienne Beattie  |  10-30-2008  |  Animal Issues

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