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Ruby Rose, A Friend to Animals

Ruby Rose recently joined forces with PETA Australia and Maxim magazine to become the latest of many stars to show their skin for a good cause. Although the model …

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Love on a Shoestring: Cheap and Simple Toys for Your Dog or Cat

Would you love to give your feline or canine companions some fun toys to make their lives more interesting, but don’t have cash to spare? Fear not! We have …

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Demo Roundup: Activists Speak Out Against Live Export and Mulesing

The Australian government temporarily suspended shipments of live cattle to Indonesia following findings of atrocious cruelty in Indonesian slaughterhouses. Workers were documented using blades so dull that conscious animals …

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Zoos Are Not Conservationists

Few people are lucky enough to see animals such as lions, elephants, and tigers in their natural habitat. There surely can be no experience like it. And certainly, seeing …

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Are You Really Like Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?

As we near the end of the Year of the Rabbit and approach the Year of the Dragon, let’s take a look at each zodiac sign and see how …

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Vacation? Not if there’s none for animals!

***Update – March 2016: Armani knows that the only fur flying off the shelves is faux, so we’re pleased to report that the company will now choose just fabulous faux …

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Foodie Friday: Succotash

It was Sylvester the cat of Looney Tunes fame that made “sufferin’ succotash” a catchphrase, but succotash had been around a long time before then—it is said to have …

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Having a Wild Time

Animals forced to perform in circuses and zoos are not having fun, and the unnatural and physically demanding tricks that are expected of them do not reflect their behaviors …

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Sharks—They Aren’t Out to Get Us!

Most of us have seen some scary but ridiculous and misleading movies about sharks, but how much do we actually know about these animals? And what are they really …

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Animals and Grief

A recent study by biological anthropologist Barbara J. King has tackled the question of whether animals grieve. Through her personal experience and research, King has concluded that many animals …

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