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Animals in PrintApril 8, 2014
From Animals In Print - A Newsletter concerned with Animal Rights

We advocate on all animal protection and exploitation issues, including experimentation, factory farming, rodeos, breeders and traveling animal acts.

Table of Contents

  1. Animal Ethics, Animal Rights, Anti-vivisection
  2. Lambs - Born to Die for Easter
  3. Inside the Fur Industry: Trapping Maims and Kills Animals
  4. Heartless pet owner could face jail over most starved dog vet had seen in 30 years
  5. The True Origin of Fur...99% of people do not know these facts
  6. The horrific cruelty of China's tiger farms revealed – where animals are turned into wine
  7. Secret Rabbit Fur Farms Exposed
  8. A Man Going For A Jog Found This Baby Bird...
  9. Poachers pay the ultimate price for ivory after Rhino is left to die in agony
  10. Fur Farmers Put ALF Wanted Posters in Vegan Restaurants
  11. Beer to be Sold in Dead Animals
  12. Arrested gang believed to have slaughtered 'more than 10' wild tigers
  13. The Horrors of Animal Sacrifice
  14. Britches' Story

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