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Ocean Advocacy and Animal Rights

Critter News

I was reading Ocean Conservancy's magazine today. We support two ocean protection organizations: People for Puget Sound (local) and the Ocean Conservancy. For the past couple of issues I've read, it has had a "sustainable seafood recipe."

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What’s Up with the ABA?  Part II (Some Suggestions)

10,000 Birds

In my view, the ABA should strongly consider: (1) becoming more welcoming to new birders, and (2) increasing and formalizing ABA advocacy on issues relevant to birders. * * *. This is far from a novel idea: contributors to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology receive Living Bird magazine, which is also freely available online to everyone. * * *.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

April 9, 2009 The writer is the editor of Vermont’s Local Banquet, a quarterly magazine about food and agriculture. April 9, 2009 The writer is president of United Poultry Concerns, an advocacy group. They deserve recognition and support for offering Americans an alternative to meat raised in confined spaces.

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Birding According to ChatGPT, Part II

10,000 Birds

They engage in advocacy efforts, raise awareness about conservation issues, and collaborate with other organizations and initiatives to preserve and restore bird populations and their environments. Conservation: The ABA emphasizes the importance of bird conservation and works to protect bird habitats and species.

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A Connecticut Yankee Goes to Washington: Senator George P. McLean, Birdman of the Senate

10,000 Birds

He has consulted unpublished interviews and diaries, government documents, local newspapers, archival collections, and hundreds of books and magazines, mostly on history politics but also on other areas that impacted McLean’s life, like livestock farming. I think birders will enjoy reading this political history of the MBTA.