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- Modest Surge in American Horses Exported to Mexico for . . .
Center for a Humane Economy is a Washington, D C -based 501(c)(3) whose mission is to help animals by helping forge a more humane economic order The first organization of its kind in the animal protection movement, the Center encourages businesses to honor their social responsibilities in a culture where consumers, investors, and other key stakeholders abhor cruelty and the degradation of the
- Redefining agricultural yields: from tonnes to people . . .
feed people around the world Specifically, we map global patterns of crop production as well as crop allocation (for human consumed food, animal feed, biofuels, and other non-food products) to determine the amount of human-consumable calories produced across the world By comparing crop production (in terms of tonnes of crop per
- Cats Kill Billions of Animals a Year | Live Science
According to the research, published today (Jan 29) in the journal Nature Communications, cats kill between 1 4 billion and 3 7 billion birds and between 6 9 billion and 20 7 billion small
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- Help spare animals from suffering in slaughterhouses
The palpable fear and suffering inside slaughterhouses is heart-wrenching, and for most of us, it’s eye-opening; the average person has little exposure to how animals are killed for food in Australia This cruelty towards the animals is not about individual slaughterhouse workers; it is a systemic problem
- U. N. report: 1 million species of animals and plants face . . .
Every year, 300 to 400 million tons of heavy metals, solvents and toxic sludge are dumped into the world's waters Allowing invasive species to crowd out native plants and animals
- Thanksgiving 2023: How many turkeys are killed for . . .
That’s about 21% of the around 216 5 million turkeys produced in the U S each year What is the White House Turkey Pardon? The White House Historical Association says that the tradition of pardoning a turkey at the White House has been happening since at least the mid-1800s, when a Rhode Island poultry dealer named Horace Vose began gifting
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