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Fla. Wildlife Seeks High Ground After Fay
Posted on: Friday, 29 August 2008, 21:00 CDT The flooding that followed Tropical Storm Fay in Florida has driven animals from their homes, forcing humans to cope with alligators, snakes and fire ants...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Alouettes squeeze by luckless Lions
Luck may have turned away from the B.C. Lions this year. There they were on Friday night with three seconds left in their game against Montreal and just one yard between them and a key victory that w...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Hundreds of mink set loose from Utah farm
Lindsey McMullin said "animal rights terrorists" hit his South Jordan farm, about 18 miles south of Salt Lake City, the morning of Aug. 19 and released about 600 mink. Breeding records were also destr...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008All News... 9 charged after animal extremism swoops
POLICE say nine people arrested after an investigation into animal rights extremism have been charged with conspiracy to blackmail or blackmail.Officers swooped on at least one address in Kent during ...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Wood County Citizens Fight For Animal Rights
By COSHANDRA DILLARDStaff WriterSome Wood County citizens say there is a big problem with animal neglect and abuse and this is the time to address it.
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008new snow sheds, wildlife bridges
By SHANNON DININNYASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER YAKIMA, Wash. -- Each Labor Day weekend, some 58,000 vehicles venture across Washington's rugged Cascade Mountain range on Interstate 90, the east-west tho...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Cats thrash Eagles 164-65
Geelong tuned up for the AFL finals by thrashing West Coast 24.20 (164) to 10.5 (65) to complete a near-faultless home and away season at Skilled Stadium on Saturday.The Eagles managed to stay on leve...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Chinese demand for ivory leads to elephant decimation in Congo
Washington, August 30 : Almost 10 per cent of elephants have been killed in Congo's troubled Virunga National Park by armed groups, soldiers, and poachers, allegedly driven by rising Chinese demand for ivory.
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Animal-rights activists free mink in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY - Animal rights activists broke into a mink farm and released hundreds of the animals from their pens, police said.Lindsey McMullin said "animal rights terrorists" hit his South Jordan ...
bignewsnetwork.com Saturday, August 30, 2008Hurricane Gustav bears down on Cuba after killing 85
storm surge torrential rains in the western part of the country." Late Friday, the hurricane hit the Cayman Islands, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Barreling e...
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