In the Blogs: Animals in Research, Elephants in Zoos, and Birds Saved, Hunted, and Killed

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-06-04 08:36:00 UTC
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The list is absurdly long, I know. I let too much time pass after the last roundup. Consider this my recommended reading list to be spread out over the weekend:

Slate on Pepper: Stolen for Research from Animal Person

Plant Sentience from Unpopular Vegan Essays

The Glowing Monkey at the End of the Tunnel from Philosophía and Animal Liberation

The Audience Is Everybody from L.O.V.E.

Protest Planned for Brookfield Zoo's Lone Elephant from Digging through the Dirt

Three Cheers for Lard from Vegan.com

Morning Bird Rescue from Invisible Voices

Stop Live Pigeon Shoots and Turkey Shoots in PA from Animal Rights at About.com

Bob Woodruff on Boiling Humans [and frogs] from easyVegan.info

Aquarium Visitors Eat the Animals They Like to Watch from the PETA Files

Anti-Abortion and Animal Rights Terrorists from Ryan McReynolds

In Good Company: A New York Based Business We Should Support [re: carriage horses] from VEGDaily

White Castle's Flashdance from Suicide Food

Feeding Meat to the Homeless and Hungry from heeb'n'vegan

On "Animal Activism" from Animal Person

Chicken Rescuers Share Their Stories from Striking at the Roots

10 Cool iPhone Apps for Veg-Heads from Urban Vegan

5 Tips for Going Dairy-Free from Veggie Blog

"...Even as a Hen Gathereth Her Chickens Under Her Wings..." from easyVegan.info

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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