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Apr 17, 2024 |
ladyfreethinker.org | Ashley Valenzuela
0 Signatures CollectedGo back to the petition Read the petition Leave a Comment (Optional)Detective Gary. Winterstein, Clay County Sheriff's Office: [email protected]**your signature** Sign Now By signing, you accept Lady Freethinker’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and agree to receive email updates on this and other issues. You can unsubscribe at any time.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
ladyfreethinker.org | Ashley Valenzuela
In progress for improving animal welfare, Croatia has made important changes to laws to protect animals from being callously abandoned by their guardians, as reported by Balkan Insight. Updated protections reportedly provide harsher sentencing for animal abuse and abandonment — which could result in fewer animals being discarded and left to suffer starvation and neglect, psychological distress, and untreated illnesses and injuries.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
ladyfreethinker.org | Ashley Valenzuela
0 Signatures CollectedGo back to the petition Read the petition Leave a Comment (Optional)Delaware County Sheriff JOHN LECLERE: [email protected]**your signature** Sign Now By signing, you accept Lady Freethinker’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and agree to receive email updates on this and other issues. You can unsubscribe at any time.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
ladyfreethinker.org | Ashley Valenzuela
24 Signatures CollectedGo back to the petition Read the petition Leave a Comment (Optional)The Grand Island City Council: [email protected], Council Member Mitch Nickerson: -- I cannot find his email, but he is the committee liaison, you can only email him directly from the site: https://www.grand-island.com/Home/Components/StaffDirectory/StaffDirectory/650/4987.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
ladyfreethinker.org | Ashley Valenzuela
Fewer elephants may suffer at the hands of “trophy hunters” for the U.S. market soon thanks to an amendment to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) related to live elephants and elephant “trophies” being imported into the U.S., according to The Hill. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced it will limit the countries that are eligible to import “trophies” and live elephants into the U.S. to those that adhere to specific conservation guidelines, according to a press release.
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