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Be Happy with Purina (and win a custom tee)!

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Be Happy is a new pet food brand by Nestlé Purina PetCare Company that celebrates happiness as a way of seeing the world. We looked at the way our pets see the world and were inspired by how they just seem to instinctively know the secrets to being happy,” said Aaron Williams, Be Happy brand manager. We think that’s awesome! “We

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Nat Geo WILD!

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Are you excited for the brand new channel from National Geographic? Talking Hot Dog Ranch, Livingston, Montana: Casey Anderson tosses Brutus the grizzly bears a fish at homemade “falls.&# (Photo Credit: © Grizzly Creek Films). originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on March 25, 2010. Are you ready to get WILD?

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Feeding Wild Birds in America: Culture, Commerce & Conservation: A Book Review by a Curious Bird Feeder

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I also enjoyed reading the company histories of familiar brands like Duncraft, Kaytee, Droll Yankee, and Wagner all of which started as family companies, some as offshoots of other businesses, some as the result of clever inventions. Fish and Wildlife Service. The story of Duncraft is a good example. If you are one of those 58.2

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Purina donates $200,000 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure

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“We have heard countless stories from breast cancer patients and survivors of how they have been emotionally supported by their cats,” said Katy Laciny, Purina Cat Chow, Assistant Brand Manager. Komen for the Cure originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on August 24, 2009. Komen so that a cure can be found.”.

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Meet Suliformes, one of the newest orders of birds

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But meanwhile, let’s look at the four avian families that comprise the brand new order Suliformes. They are all primarily fish-eaters adapted for life in the water and the air. Unlike cormorants, which have hooked bills to grab fish, these birds have daggerlike bills with which they spear fish.

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