Animals in the Blogs: Killer Cosmetics, Vick's Dogs, Price of Poultry, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-01-07 10:10:00 UTC

It's been a while since I last supplied you with a roundup. Time to rectify that. Following are some great recent posts that I recommend you read. It's not a short list, but it's a very good list.

Activism as "Being," Not "Doing," from Steven at L.O.V.E.

The Price of Poultry, from the Eastern Shore Sanctuary Blog

New Year, New Hope, from the Reformed Fast Food Mascot

Topsy (remembering the elephant electrocuted by Thomas Edison), from the Grumpy Vegan

What Happened to Michael Vick's Dogs, from Animal Law

The Breeders' Paradox, from Alex at That Vegan Girl (and for clarification, no, Alex is not the "girl")

On Sentient Nonhumans and Language and On Sentience, from Animal Person

ARA PSAs: Attack of the Killer Cosmetics, from easyVegan.info

Resolve to Make 2009 the Year You Go Vegan, from the ALDF

Colossal and Consistent Failures Using Chimpanzees to Model Human AIDS from Animal Writings

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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