In the Blogs: Kofa Lions, Leather, and More Building for Animals

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-09-03 13:52:00 UTC
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Another Kofa Lion Killed, Guilty of Eating from Invisible Voices

Benign Predators? from Animal Place Sanctuary

Intersectionality 'Round the Interwebs, No. 7: Meat, Love, and Objectification from easyVegan.info

On Food for the Soul from Animal Person

For as Long as My Skin Is Black, I Will Be a Devoted Anti-Speciesist from Vegans of Color

New Sanctuary for Owls Dumped by Muggles from Animal Rights at About.com

Finding Sanctuary from Vegan Break

Research Animals: More? Or Less? from the ALDF Blog

The AETA's Double Standard from Digging Through the Dirt

Legal Handbook for Animal Rights and Environmental Activists from Green Is the New Red

Interspecies Connections (cuteness: kittens and their surrogate rabbit dad) from Eastern Shore Sanctuary

Building for Animals, continued from Liberation BC

Leather Jacket: The Rebel Icon That Lost Its Gall from Crazy Sexy Life

Equality Between Humans and Animals from Vegan Soapbox

On Helping Individuals and Utilitarianism from Animal Person

How Do You Solve a Problem Like PETA? from Animal Rights at About.com

Dairy, a Lot of Words, and the Absence of Meaning from Liberation BC

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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