Guest guest Posted November 22, 2009 Report Share Posted November 22, 2009 Animal Rights In the Spotlight | More Topics | from Doris Lin Unbelievable. Animal advocates are familiar with the issue of livestock grazing on public lands and how devastating the effects of this grazing is for wildlife. Now, the map for the latest plan to remove wild horses actually depicts the livestock grazing allotments. Could the real motivation for removing the horses be more obvious? In the Spotlight Bob Barker Donates $1 Million for Animal Rights Bob Barker accepts an award from Madeline Bernstien, Los Angeles President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in 2007. Bob Barker has donated $1 million to Drury University, to establish the Dorothy Jo Barker Endowed Professorship of Animal Rights. Read more. More Topics Follow Me on Twitter Profile of Bob Barker, Animal Advocate What's Wrong with Livestock Grazing on Public Lands? Animal Law, Including Animal Cruelty, Pet Trusts, Custody Battles Organizations and Activists: National Groups, Leaders & Celebrities Pork and the Swine Flu Epidemic Arguments For and Against Hunting Cat Declawing Banned in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills The Los Angeles and Bevery Hills City Councils both unanimously passed ordinances last night to ban cat declawing, but California veterinarians disagree with the ban. BLM Removes Thousands of Wild Horses to Make Room for Cattle Wild horses rounded up by BLM. November 22 is the deadline to comment on the Bureau of Land Management's proposal to remove wild horses to make room for cattle. It's time to tell BLM that removing thousands of wild horses to make room for millions of cattle doesn't make sense. And just wait until you see the grazing allotments throughout the area where the horses are going to be removed. Read more. Animal Rights Ads Mildew Clean Up Cleaning Rust Marks Removing Rust Stains Clean Molds Cleaning Mildew Wood Advertisement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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