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s rate of positives is well below industry averages (0.05 1 goal of industry, government and consumers. 11, 2010 To the Editor: I’ve been involved in beef safety research since college, and I don’t recognize the industry you’ve depicted in recent articles. percent for 2009 versus 0.99 Food safety is the No.

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Bell & Evans has heard them and set a new standard in the chicken-supply industry. While ever more consumers are going vegetarian or vegan, almost every consumer is demanding that companies take steps to reduce animal suffering. McDonald’s, are you listening?

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It, too, traced, with a great deal of investigative reporting, the journey fat trimmings take through the meatpacking industry. 2, 2010 To the Editor: If you can smell a chemical in your food, it’s an ingredient. 1, 2010 To the Editor: Your article gave a whole new meaning to “Where’s the Beef?” Jan Weber Brooklyn, Jan.

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Going Green is Always in Fashion

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LOUIS, March 29, 2010 – To celebrate Earth Day and the millions of cat owners across the country who make good green choices for their cats, home and environment all year-round, Yesterday’s News® brand cat litter is announcing the Do-Gooder Design Challenge. The contest entry period runs from now through May 14, 2010.

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Fur Free Fashion Show Winners Announced

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Our hope is that these talented participants will help pave the way for a more ethical fashion industry in the future.” Received this press release yesterday. This has become an extraordinary opportunity for emerging fashion stars to showcase their talent and contribute to a critical global issue.

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Proposed Changes to Migratory Bird Treaty Act

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From 2010-2018, FWS opened about 60 enforcement actions per year, mostly relating to the electric distribution and transmission (30 actions/year) and oil and gas (15 actions/year) industries. Rather, FWS would work with entities to establish a conservation plan that included monitoring, mitigation, and an adaptive management process.

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Proposed Changes to Migratory Bird Treaty Act – Part II

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From 2010-2018, FWS opened about 60 enforcement actions per year, mostly relating to the electric distribution and transmission (30 actions/year) and oil and gas (15 actions/year) industries. This was widely seen as a favor to the energy industry. The Trump Administration appealed that ruling to the U.S.

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