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The Guardian

Uncaged: saving China's songbirds from the poachers' nets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bird poaching – for meat or for the pet trade – has become a silent epidemic across China, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of migratory birds each year. Gu Xuan, a young conservationist, is determined to break this cycle of...
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Food Farmer Earth

Temple Grandin Humane Treatment of Livestock

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Dr. Grandin talks about her approach to helping livestock handling facilities become more effective and humane.
Instructional Video7:05
Barcroft Media

Man Reunites With Cheetah After A Year Apart | BEAST BUDDIES

Higher Ed
AFTER more than a year apart, an animal advocate has reunited with his best friend – a CHEETAH. Dolph C. Volker, 50, has volunteered at the Cheetah Experience Breeding Centre in Bloemfontein, South Africa, on and off for over four years....
Instructional Video25:02
The Wall Street Journal

The Next Evolution of Whole Foods

Higher Ed
Jason Buechel, the incoming CEO of Whole Foods, discusses his vision for the Amazon.com Inc.-owned grocery company with WSJ editor in chief Matt Murray.
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Curated Video

Could Veganism Save The World?

9th - Higher Ed
Veganism is sweeping the global. So why are more and more people deciding to cut all animal products from their diets – and why could doing so help to save the Earth?
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Curated Video

African penguin faces extinction despite new protections

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewExperts say stricter fishing limits will be crucial if Africa’s only penguin is to survive. For now, conservationists hope the legal victory will buy precious time to keep the species from disappearing forever.
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Press Association

Lib Dem members waved Union flags at a rally to conclude the first day of the party’s conference

Higher Ed
New ReviewLiberal Democrats members waved Union flags at a rally to conclude the first day of the party’s conference in Bournemouth.
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Curated Video

Giant Puppet Animals Complete 20,000km Climate Journey to Arctic Circle

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOrganized by The Walk, the team behind the renowned Little Amal project, The Herds used art to spotlight the urgency of climate action, uniting communities across Africa and Europe in a creative call for environmental justice.
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Curated Video

Plant-Based Meat Could Save Quarter-Million Animals

9th - Higher Ed
Animal welfare group World Protection’s Ben Williamson told Cheddar that plant-based alternatives like Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods already could be having a large impact on livestock animals.
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Curated Video

Japan to restart commercial whaling in 2019

9th - Higher Ed
Japan is to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial hunting in July, the government announced on Wednesday, in a move that has drawn heavy criticism. Commercial whaling was banned by the IWC in 1986...
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Curated Video

Paris Aquarium offers sanctuary to 600 goldfish

9th - Higher Ed
Two years ago, The Paris Aquarium decided to open a new kind of sanctuary: one entirely dedicated to the humble and ubiquitous goldfish. Nowadays, more than 600 specimens of varying shades of shimmering orange fill in enormous tanks,...
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Curated Video

Failing Forward: Wendy’s CEO Kirk Tanner on Leadership, Innovation, and Customer-Centric Growth

9th - Higher Ed
Wendy’s CEO Kirk Tanner is betting big on Wendy’s future—expanding internationally, doubling down on breakfast, and leveraging data to drive smarter decisions. In this episode of Leadership Next, cohosts Diane Brady and Kristin Stoller...
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Curated Video

Emergency Meeting Called After Twelfth Horse Dies at Churchill Downs

9th - Higher Ed
The deaths of two horses over the weekend join 10 others within the last month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.
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Curated Video

Some pet owners forced to choose: Feed Fido or yourself?

9th - Higher Ed
Financial burdens are forcing some pet owners to choose between eating and feeding their animals. Sometimes, owners may feel they have no choice but to surrender their pets, but help is available for those struggling to pay expensive...
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Curated Video

Watch: Aftermath of huge Berlin aquarium explosion

9th - Higher Ed
Watch: Aftermath of huge Berlin aquarium explosion
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Curated Video

'Animal' directed by Cyril Dion wins Young Audience Award

9th - Higher Ed
The winner of the Young Audience Award this year is “Animal” directed by Cyril Dion after 3,000 young people from across Europe participated as jurors.
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Curated Video

‘Each dog has a unique nose’: South Korea tests out 'nose print' ID for national pet registration

9th - Higher Ed
Each dog's nose is as unique as a human fingerprint, says AI and biometrics company iSciLab.
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Curated Video

Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimovski calls his audience to treat all animals with kindness

9th - Higher Ed
Following its success at the Cannes Film Festival this summer, 'EO' by renowned director Jerzy Skolimovski is featuring at the New York Film Festival, starting today. In an interview with Euronews, Skolimovski says he hopes his picture...
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Curated Video

Sir David Amess: Boris Johnson hails one of 'nicest people in politics' after MP stabbed to death

9th - Higher Ed
A 25-year-old man is in custody and police have launched a murder probe following the death of the 69-year-old Conservative MP from Essex in southeast England.
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Curated Video

UK trade deals: Concern over unregulated imports

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters say they do not trust those assurances repeatedly made by the UK prime minister:
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Curated Video

South African town wakes up to elephant seal hobbling down its streets

9th - Higher Ed
It was an unusual sight in Gordon's Bay, a seaside town near Cape Town: an elephant seal weighing two tons galumphed down its streets on Tuesday morning. The animal was eventually caught and released on a nearby beach.
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Curated Video

"Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return", Morocco’s strategy to save stray dogs

9th - Higher Ed
Morocco is scaling up a nationwide program to sterilize, vaccinate, and release stray dogs, as part of efforts to manage their population while addressing concerns about public health and animal welfare.