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Interesting Ads In The Wildlife Industry

10,000 Birds

As I’ve switched over to paid corporate birding (doing bird surveys for companies that want to put up wind farms or transmission lines), I’ve been fascinated by the world that has been opened to me and differences from the bird feeding world. Here’s a fun one from a company called Advanced Weapon’s Technology.

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BOCA to Stop Using Eggs by End of 2009

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On March 19, 2009 a company representative emailed Compassion Over Killing: "…I am pleased to let you know the BOCA brand will be eliminating eggs in all of its products by the end of this year. By removing eggs from their ingredient list, BOCA is withdrawing financial support for factory farms that use battery-cages.

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Radlo Foods Pledging Conversion to Cage-Free Eggs

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Radlo says he will no longer rely on hens or eggs that come from Maine Contract Farming, the company owned by egg farm magnate Jack DeCoster, one of the nation's biggest producers of brown eggs. Tags: battery hens animal cruelty eggs undercover investigation farm animal welfare. Here's a link to the investigative video.

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Disaster Preparedness Plan May Save Your Pet’s Life

4 The Love Of Animals

Flashlight with batteries. Keep your pets tags on them at all times because you never know when disaster may hit. . - Collapsible water/food bowl. Canned dog/cat food. - Pet toy. - Pet blanket. Cloth towel. Basic roll of bandaging material. - All-purpose nail clipper. Doggy bags (can also be used for cat litter clean-up).

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Consolidation of Egg Industry

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Some 200 companies have an average flock size of one million hens in a single location, with the top 60 companies producing 85% of all eggs. and Canada are actively opposing battery cages. Proposed amendments to Canada’s Criminal Code have egg companies there worried. egg industry continues to consolidate.