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Videotaping ban targets animal rights activists
INDIANAPOLIS — Addressing the belief by some that business concerns are being placed above animal rights concerns, bassist Tony Kanal of the group No Doubt is lobbying against a bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly that would ban...
Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, Politics, Religion and Belief
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Letter to Editor: Daly's animal welfare column misleading
Russ Daly's misleading column about animal welfare and The Humane Society of the United States was way off mark. ("Animal welfare issues: What's best for the animals?" Feb. 8 Farm Forum) Breeding sows are so intensively confined in gestation crates that...Tags: Burger King, Food Industry, Politics, Consumer Goods Industries, Pension and Welfare
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Coyotes moving in
Maybe it's hunger. Or maybe dens have become too crowded and pack members need to branch out. Whatever the reason, coyotes appear to be on the move, roaming through urban South Florida, threatening pets, alarming homeowners and vexing city officials....Tags: Jupiter, Pembroke Pines, Wildlife, Tamarac, Palm Beach County
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Indiana bill targets video 'vigilantes'
INDIANAPOLIS — Which side do you support – animal rights or property rights? A bill that would make it a crime to take photographs or shoot footage without permission inside Indiana farms and businesses has advanced in the Legislature, pitting...
Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Mike Young, Laws, Joe Miller, Prosecution
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Caring for community's abandoned cats
They are feral — wild and possibly dangerous. But they are also scared, hungry and in danger. They get a little help from people who spend hours feeding the stray cats around the city and even trap many in a practice called catch, neuter and...
Tags: Social Issues, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Pets
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Senate OKs bill to let public handle bear cubs
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — An Upper Peninsula bear ranch could legally let visitors touch and pose for photos with bear cubs under legislation approved Thursday by the Michigan Senate, as lawmakers disagreed over the wisdom of having dangerous animals at...Tags: Rick Snyder, Elections, Animal Attacks, Politics
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Ind. bill targets undercover video 'vigilantes'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Senate panel has approved a bill that would make it a crime to take photographs or shoot footage at Indiana's farms and businesses without the owner's permission. The bill was approved Tuesday on a 7-2 vote by the Senate...Tags: Services and Shopping, Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Crime, Law and Justice
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Humane Society of United States files gray wolf lawsuit against U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Humane Society of the United States filed a lawsuit against Michigan and two other Great Lakes states, calling for protection of the gray wolf in all three states. "Plaintiffs, animal protection and conservation organizations, challenge the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Natural Resource Industry, Laws, Trials
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Lance Armstrong and Steven Seagal: Doing good?
Well, well. Two famous men, both wanting to give back. No wonder that hackneyed phrase “give back” makes my skin crawl. Lance Armstrong is reportedly volunteering to “help clean up” cycling and become the repentant poster boy...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Lance Armstrong, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Darryl Strawberry, Illegal Immigrants
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Advocates want statewide vote on wolf hunting
TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — Animal welfare activists have protested in vain the past couple of years as the federal government dropped the gray wolf from its endangered species list and legislatures in five states allowed hunters to shoot the resilient...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Biology, Natural Resource Industry, Government
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Advocates want statewide vote on wolf hunting
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — In Michigan, where gray wolves were designated as game animals just months after they were removed from the endangered species list in 2012, animal welfare activists are trying a new tactic: taking their case against...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resource Industry, Endangered Species, Biology, Government
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Term ending for Fish and Game commissioner who killed cougar
PolitiCalControversial California Fish and Game Commissioner Daniel W. Richards' term on the panel expires soon, and it is unlikely he will be reappointed by Gov. Jerry Brown, sources said....
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