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Major brands under fire for lagging on cage-free commitments

AnimalEquality.net

Update 11/11/24: Colombina has officially reinstated its global cage-free commitment and is now reporting 40% across all brands. Colombina uses 13,464,000 eggs per year, meaning that a fulfilled cage-free commitment would affect the lives of nearly 48,000 hens. Animal Equality has teamed up with the Open… Source

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Britain’s Dragonflies & Britain’s Butterflies: A Review of Two Field Guides

10,000 Birds

The where and how of egg laying and larva emergence is briefly treated, with page references to larval drawings at the back of the book. Life cycles of odonata are described with a minimum of scientific language, accompanied by photographs illustrating stages–egg laying, larva, emergence, aging, mating, dispersal.

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