Animals in the Blogs: Survivors, Sexism, Government Complicity in Cruelty, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-05-18 07:17:00 UTC
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Photo by Deb Durant, from Juniper, a Picture of Survival, at Invisible Voices

Here are some of the posts from the rest of the blogosphere in the last week or two you need to read. My apologies if I've missed some important ones; I wasn't able to keep track as closely as I would have liked these last few weeks.

Want to Avoid Pesky Animal-Cruelty Probes? Let the U.S. Government Show You How from Digging through the Dirt

Juniper, A Picture of Survival and Goslings (and Other Cuteness) at the Sanctuary from Invisible Voices

On Killing Cows to Save Elephants and Animal Rights Is Pernicious Nonsense? from Animal Person

We're Not So Different from the ALDF Blog

"The meat's on the stage, not on the plate" from Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach

Woman Bites Dog from easyVegan.info

Polar Bears, Secretary Salazar and Climate Change from Animal Blawg

Dear Food Network and Readability and Rights from Vegan Soapbox

Easygoing Speciesism from On Human-Nonhuman Relations

Minister: Love for Animals Due to Lack of Religious Understanding from Digging through the Dirt

Godin on Marketing Tolerance (and on using the power of the Internet in the AR movement) from Vegan.com

Thanks for the Deer from About.com Animal Rights

Just Before Dawn from Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary

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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