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  • Earth Island Journal On Ric O’Barry Of 'The Cove'
  • Animal Rights Filmmakers Release 'The Witness' Online
  • Pulse Video Page: Amazing Animals
  • Cat Predicts 50 Deaths In RI Nursing Home
  • Chinese Legal Experts Call For Ban On Eating Cats & Dogs
  • Dolphins Being Killed Again In Japan
  • Pesticides May Be Responsible For Mass Die-Offs
  • Scientists Say Dolphins Should Be Treated As Non-Human Persons
  • PETA To Pope Benedict XVI: Veganize The Vatican
  • Sorry, Vegans: Brussels Sprouts Like To Live, Too
  • Official UK Recipe For Health & Saving Planet: Eat Less Meat & Dairy
  • Dolphin Documentary 'The Cove' Available On DVD
  • Jane Goodall On Bill Moyers
  • 'World's Biggest Animal Sacrifice' Begins
  • Unlikely Animal Friends: The Orangutan & The Hound
  • Al Gore Comments On Meat Eating /Climate Change Controversy
  • Scientific American: Where Have The Honeybees Gone?
  • Al Gore's Refusal To Address Impact Of Meat Production Hurts His Credibility
  • Eating Animals Is Making Us Sick
  • Climate Chief: Give Up Meat To Save The Planet
  • The Mysterious Vanishing Act Of Bees
  • Epic Humpback Whale Battle Filmed
  • 8 Reasons You Should Stop Drinking Milk Now
  • Taiji, Japan Temporarily Embraces 'Non-Slaughter' Dolphin Policy
  • Evidence Points To Conscious 'Metacognition' In Some Nonhuman Animals
  • Cows Who Want To Be Eaten - And Are Capable Of Saying So
  • Documentary "The Cove" Brings Dolphin Killing In Taiji, Japan To A Halt
  • Getting Real About The High Price Of Cheap Food
  • Undercover Investigation At Hy-Line Hatchery
  • Petition: Help Save Japan's Dolphins
  • Bee Celestial Navigation & Non-Human Intelligence
  • Thai Elephant Takes 1st Steps With Artificial Leg
  • Dolphins' Body Language Mirrors Human Word Patterns
  • British Cat Is Regular Bus Commuter
  • The Identity Crisis Of The Modern Zoo
  • NPR Interviews Louie Psihoyos About His New Documentary 'The Cove'
  • Whale Saves Drowning Diver
  • New Scientist Interviews Lawrence Anthony, 'The Elephant Whisperer'
  • Five Things We Can Do To Save Dolphins & The Oceans
  • Documentary: 'The Cove'
  • 'Food, Inc.' Now Playing; Find A Show Time Near You...
  • The Remarkable Abilities Of Dolphins
  • Maxine's Dash For Freedom (Includes Other Runaway Cow Stories)
  • Pesticides Indicted In Bee Deaths
  • How Factory Farming Contributes To Pandemics
  • Legal Protections For Animals
  • The Miraculous Effects Of Cutting Back On Meat
  • New Documentary: 'Food, Inc.'
  • Cure For Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder?

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    I Am Scared And Don't Want To Die



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    Maxine's Dash for Freedom



    On the night of Tuesday, September 18, 2007 a cow was spotted on the streets of Queens. She was tagged for slaughter, but escaped that fate and literally ran for her life. Police and firefighters captured her and brought her to Animal Care & Control in Manhattan. From there, Farm Sanctuary's rescue team stepped in to bring the Fugitive cow, now named Maxine, to safety at our 175-acre sanctuary for farm animals where she will live out her life in peace and comfort.

    Thanks to the people who responded to help this cow in need, Maxine will have a life full of green pastures, a warm cozy barn, nourishing food and fresh water, veterinary care, a herd of cattle friends, and the love of shelter caregivers at Farm Sanctuary.

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    Undercover Investigation At Hy-Line Hatchery



    Thrown, dropped, mutilated, and ground-up alive. This is the disturbing reality faced by hundreds of thousands of chicks each day at the world's largest egg-laying breed hatchery Hy-Line International in Spencer, Iowa.

    New hidden camera footage obtained at this facility during a http://www.MercyForAnimals.org undercover investigation gives a disturbing glimpse into the cruel and industrialized reality of modern hatcheries.

    The warm, comforting, and protective wings of these newly hatched chicks' mothers have been replaced with massive machines, quickly moving conveyor belts, harsh handling, and distressing noise. These young animals are sorted, discarded, and handled like mere cogs in a machine.

    For the nearly 150,000 male chicks who hatch every 24 hours at this Hy-Line facility, their lives begin and end the same day. Grabbed by their fragile wings by workers known as "sexers," who separate males from females, these young animals are callously thrown into chutes and hauled away to their deaths. They are destined to die on day one because they cannot produce eggs and do not grow large or fast enough to be raised profitably for meat. Their lives are cut short when they are dropped into a grinding machine tossed around by a spinning auger before being torn to pieces by a high-pressure macerator.

    Over 21 million male chicks meet their fate this way each year at this facility.

    For the surviving females, this is the beginning of a life of cruelty and confinement at the hands of the egg industry. Before even leaving the hatchery they will be snapped by their heads into a spinning debeaker a portion of their sensitive beaks removed by a laser. Workers toss and rummage through them before they are placed 100 per crowded box and shipped across the country.






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