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PRESS MIRROR (June 05, 2016)

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Animal welfare activists state spar with Utah over 'ag-gag' law By Brady McCombs, AP writer Utah’s law banning secret filming of agricultural facilities is unconstitutional and...

PRESS MIRROR (April 13, 2015)

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Japan hopes to resume whale hunt this year, despite opposition by expert panel By Elaine Lies and Sarah Young (Reuters) - Japan on Monday said it...

PRESS MIRROR (Dec 26, 2013)

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Elephant cannot be shifted as it is aggressive, state tells HC PTI Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has informed the Bombay High Court that it has not...

PRESS MIRROR (Dec 30, 2015)

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SeaWorld suing California over ban on orca breeding Jonathan Hernandez The lawsuit claims that the California Coastal Commission, which oversees coastal development, lacks jurisdiction over marine...

PRESS MIRROR (April 01, 2014)

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Editorial: Legal long shot to end whale hunt pays off NZ Herald Not too much was expected when Australia went to the International Court of Justice...

PRESS MIRROR (Jan 22, 2016)

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Pakistan lifts ban on hunting rare bird after govt protests Reuters Pakistan's Supreme Court has lifted a ban on hunting a rare bird, after the government...

PRESS MIRROR (July 05, 2013)

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Illegal palm oil from an Indonesian national park used by Asian Agri, Wilmar, WWF report says By Diana Parker, Mongabay-Indonesia correspondent Illegal palm oil expansion...

PRESS MIRROR (Oct 08, 2014)

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Hunters for Hungry: good food, good will Larry Woody, Outdoors Writer During its first season in 1998, Hunters for the Hungry received only a few hundred...

PRESS MIRROR (March 05, 2015)

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Ringling Bros. circus to stop elephant acts by 2018 By Colleen Jenkins (Reuters) - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus will eliminate its elephant acts...

PRESS MIRROR (August 11, 2014)

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ICJ ruling darkens future for Japanese whale meat businesses By SATSUKI FUJITA / Staff Writer Once-prosperous Japanese businesses handling whale meat have been forced to shut...