In the Blogs: Fur Farms, Reforms, Strategies, Shelters, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-10-22 15:03:00 UTC
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Image by Mike Licht, uploaded to Flickr

Prepare yourselves: now that I've found the above perfect image, I may have to use it regularly. Anyway... on to the roundup! It's a long one.

On Michigan's Animal Welfare Reforms from Animal Place Sanctuary

Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child from easyVegan.info

Toward an Awareness of All Victims from Animals & Society Institute Diary

The Power of a Word from Vegan Feminist Agitator

Two Thumbs Up for Alicia Silverstone's The Kind Diet from heeb'n'vegan

Holistic Veganism from L.O.V.E.

Bound Angels – Videos of LAAS Shelter Animals from The Vegan Collection

Breyer v. AVMA from Animal Law Blog

Utah Impedes Fur Farm Protest from Digging Through the Dirt

Wolf Biologist Gordon Haber Killed In Plane Crash and Mourning the Passing of Dr. Gordon Haber from Friends of Animals

Lessons from an Andy Warhol Tote Bag from Nathan Winograd

Morty & Izzy: 4 Week Old Update from Invisible Voices

Plant a Seed of Empathy from Vegan Soapbox

Six Week Delay in Reporting Pigs Potentially Sick with H1N1 from Vegan.com

Pet Safety and Halloween from Doris at About.com

The Stories We Tell Ourselves from Animal Place Sanctuary

Launch of Islamic Animal Rights Site from PETA Files

On Changes in What Americans Are Attending To from Animal Person

Eastern Shore Chicken Sanctuary, Vermont from Invisible Voices

Vegan Education On Public Forums from On Human-Nonhuman Relations

Fecal Matters from Angel at Care2

The Revolt of Other Animals and the Case for Total Liberation from Philosophía and Animal Liberation

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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