Expert Voices: The Humane Society of the United States
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Turtle and Tortoise Travails and Triumphs (Op-Ed)Opinion Turtles across the United States need help.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Banned in 160 Nations, Why is Ractopamine in U.S. Pork? (Op-Ed)Opinion You may have never heard of ractopamine, but it's common in American pork.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Feed the Birds? Not Popcorn and Crumbled Bread (Op-Ed)Opinion Feed the birds — but not bread, crackers and junk food.
By Deborah Robbins Millman Published
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Got Chlorine? Your Chicken Might (Op-Ed)Opinion If chicken production were more sanitary, the birds wouldn't need to be drenched in chlorine before leaving the factory.
By Paul Shapiro Published
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Pork Producers Prohibit Painful Pig Pens (Op-Ed)Opinion Meat-producer Cargill has decided gestation crates have no place in farming.
By Matthew Prescott Published
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Yes, You Can Get Your Cat to BehaveOpinion Training's not just for dogs — with the right approach, your "problem" cat can be trained to behave.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Too Many Deer? Try Birth Control (Op-Ed)Opinion Deer sterilization is starting to make an impact in U.S. communities.
By Karen Lange Published
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Halting Drone-Assisted Hunting Before It Takes Off (Op-Ed)Opinion Drones have no place in hunting, but are already showing up at kills.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Why Adopting an Older Pet Makes Sense (Op-Ed)Opinion If you are about to adopt a pet, it makes sense to first consider older, mellower candidates.
By Inga Fricke Published
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