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Neal Horsley Admits Mule Was First Girlfriendnew

Here's the transcript of FOX News Radio host Alan Colmes' interview with Neal Horsley, in which the anti-abortion activist is asked to respond to media reports that he admitted to engaging in homosexual and bestiality sex.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Michael Wall  |  05-19-2005  |  Animal Issues

Aquarium's Acquisition Attempts Cause Wavesnew

Conservationists in Belize have provided a hint about at least one of the sea creatures that will be on display in the Georgia Aquarium after it opens Nov. 23.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Coley Ward  |  05-05-2005  |  Animal Issues

Human Hands at Work for Wolf Babiesnew

It's electrojaculating season, which means that help is on the way for the endangered Mexican gray wolf.
Riverfront Times  |  Ben Westhoff  |  04-26-2005  |  Animal Issues

Bears with Usnew

Variously (and wrongly) portrayed as bloodthirsty killers or cuddly teddies, bears face a tough rap. Can Montanans set the record straight?
Missoula Independent  |  Jessie McQuillan  |  04-14-2005  |  Animal Issues

How to Train a Bearnew

Grizzly bear deaths peaked last year in the Northern Continental Divide ecosystem at 31. Can the bruins survive human interaction?
Missoula Independent  |  Mike Keefe-Feldman  |  03-24-2005  |  Animal Issues

Fighting Big Beefnew

Montana meat packer John Munsell files a potentially groundbreaking lawsuit against the USDA.
Missoula Independent  |  Mike Keefe-Feldman  |  11-04-2004  |  Animal Issues

In Cities and Suburbs, It's Man vs. Animalnew

At the risk of offending both groups, the problem of animals in the city is a lot like the problem of drug dealers in the city: You can kill them and cage them up all you want, but they'll never go away. We're just starting to realize, in both instances, that education and reform are needed in a big way.
Syracuse New Times  |  Justin Park  |  11-04-2004  |  Animal Issues

Sheep Suitnew

The state of Arizona may finally dun the developer responsible for destroying a quarter of a bighorn herd.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  10-22-2004  |  Animal Issues

Internal Documents Point to Primate Abuse at Emorynew

Internal documents obtained and released last week by a Cincinnati-based animal advocate group show that Emory University and its Yerkes National Primate Research Center might have violated the federal Animal Welfare Act, resulting in the death of a rhesus monkey.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alyssa Abkowitz  |  10-14-2004  |  Animal Issues

Brothers Blame Endangered Panther for Attacks on Animalsnew

An eccentric ecologist and a couple of feisty backwoods boys claim that a rare Florida panther is on the attack.
Miami New Times  |  Forrest Norman  |  10-12-2004  |  Animal Issues

Everyone's Clucking About Backyard Chickens

They help the garden, devour kitchen scraps, and give you free-range eggs at home. No wonder urban-dwellers are loving backyard poultry.
Monday Magazine  |  Heather Mah  |  10-01-2004  |  Animal Issues

Dear PETA, We're Throughnew

I've stood up for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for years, but the Holocaust on a Plate campaign is the last straw.
NOW Magazine  |  Mike Smith  |  09-22-2004  |  Animal Issues

Fear of an Indian Toeholdnew

In western Montana, at the 96-year-old National Bison Range, negotiations for a management handover to local tribes will set precedent for public lands all across America.
Missoula Independent  |  Brad Tyer  |  09-16-2004  |  Animal Issues

Foie Wha? Tempers Run High Over Foie Grasnew

Some claim foie gras (fatty liver of force-fed ducks) is heaven on toast, and some claim it’s animal cruelty. Who’s right?
Metroland  |  Ashley Thiry  |  08-26-2004  |  Animal Issues

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