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WildAid | Sign the Pledge

WildAid | Sign the Pledge:
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The illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade has drastically reduced countless wildlife populations around the world.
Help end the illegal wildlife trade by donating your influence and signing WildAid's Global Pledge for Wildlife to call on the world's leaders to ensure the conservation and protection of our planet's wildlife.



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LifeTrek: 10 reasons to get out of bed.

LifeTrek: 10 reasons to get out of bed.: Face it folks, no one really likes to get out of bed. As humans, we would probably stay stay in bed all day if we could get away with it.
my new friend and fellow blogger with an amazing heart and soul,...this is a post from her Bog


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The PETA Files | PETA.org

The PETA Files | PETA.org:

Yes, the information on this blog is very disturbing, but it needs our immediate attention!  I simply cannot turn the other cheek while knowing full well about the horrific things being done to these beautiful animals!

for example:
Monkeys are just trash in lab trade!
Do you have 60 seconds to save seals?


SOME POSITIVE RESULTS ALL BECAUSE OF PEOPLE TAKING THE TIME TO SIGN, POST AND SHARE!
RINGLING SLAPPED WITH LARGEST PENALTY IN CIRCUS HISTORY~
CHINA TO APPROVE NON-ANIMAL COSMETICS TEST!
and much more....


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In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Education Center Wylie, Texas  75098

In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Education Center Wylie, Texas  75098:
I have just been made aware of these amazing people and all they are doing to save wild cats. they are in desparate need of help so that they can provide for all of these animals and are often forced to turn some away because of this need. I so want to help them, and ask for everyones help in spreading the word about this and if you can help with donations, WONDERFUL!

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Finding ways to help feral cats | Town

Finding ways to help feral cats | Town:

By KATIE WATTS / Petaluma Towns Correspondent
“We have this segment of society that doesn’t have a voice,” says Jeff Charter, executive director of the new nonprofit Petaluma Animal Services Foundation. “Animals can’t advocate for their position. They sit in a kennel or a cage and wait for someone to make a decision on whether they live or die.
“Often,” he says with a smile, “we can affect those decisions in a positive way.”
In August, the foundation took over operation of the Petaluma Animal Shelter from the City of Petaluma. One of its newest programs offers that positive decision for feral cats.
The Humane Society of the United States explains “feral cats are the offspring of lost or abandoned pet cats or other feral cats who are not spayed or neutered. Stray cats are accustomed to contact with people and are tame, but feral cats are not accustomed to contact with people and are typically too fearful and wild to be handled. Feral cats typically live in a colony—a group of related cats.”
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