In the Blogs: Survival via Neglect, Donating Rather Than Doing, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-04-20 14:35:00 UTC
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Compassion and thoughtfulness from around the animal-loving blogosphere...

Polly, Patrick and Wilbur - Saved By Neglect from Invisible Voices

The Omnivore's Rationalization from the Animals & Society Institute Diary

On Different Results of Direct Action from Animal Person

"Numb3rs" Investigates Animal Rights from Digging Through the Dirt

You Want Farm Animals to Go Extinct! from Creature Talk

Making a Donation Is More Convenient Than Doing the Right Thing from Brockway Hall

Sexy Meat, No. 1 from easyVegan.info

Pet Sitter Sentenced to Probation for Over-Feeding Potbellied Pig from Reformed Fast Food Mascot

5 Things You Can Do to Help Animals in Labs from Striking at the Roots

Moral Behavior and Moral Significance from Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach

Man Who Dragged and Beat Horse Found Not Guilty from the ALDF Blog

Doctors Mandated to Inform and Educate - Imagine That! from Compassionate Cooks

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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