In the Blogs: Protestors, Investigators, Sanctuary Animals, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-10-05 15:36:00 UTC
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Photo of Morty at Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary by Deb Durant of Invisible Voices

Animal Rights Protesters Face Higher Sentences Than Racist Cross-Burners from Green Is the New Red

Pro-Ag Group Urges Prosecution of Undercover Investigators from Digging Through the Dirt

5-Year-Old Shoots 35-Year-Old in Head from Animal Person

Intersectionality ‘Round the Interwebs, No. 8: White Blood, Wild Things & District 9 from easyVegan.info

On Being Afraid for Sadie from Animal Place Sanctuary (a tearjerker)

Wilbur, Thinking He's a Sheep, and an Izzy-Morty [piglets] Update from Invisible Voices

The Horses Aren't the Only Ones Wearing Blinders from Animal Blawg

Rescued Roosters Need Your Help from Animal Place Sanctuary

Coco Comes Home from the Eastern Shore Sanctuary Blog

Standing Above the Law from Primate Freedom

Forget About Equal, How About Alive from Animal Person

A Call to Environmentalists from Angel at Care2

Shrimp "Bycatch" from Doris at About.com

Veg Kids and Non-Veg Mealtimes from Vegan Soapbox

Wildlife Roundup: The Good News from NRDC's Switchboard (just try to ignore that annoying, non-animal-friendly "collected the specimen" language that kicks off the post)

Cruelty and Censorship from the Animals & Society Institute Diary

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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