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Shifting Baselines and Sneaky Jays

10,000 Birds

Unlike Barred Owls they were accompanied by no great controversy , and unlike Cattle Egrets or Eurasian Collared Doves they didn’t come as an abrupt continent-hopping surprise. 1978, for reference, was the year of my birth.

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BRUCE FRIEDRICH Senior Policy Director Farm Sanctuary Washington, March 4, 2014 To the Editor: The humane laws for hens in California that provide them more space in which to live should be countrywide. The same goes for pigs and cattle that are exploited and forced to live in substandard conditions. Chickens deserve to live humanely.

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18): As a microbiologist, I know that study after study has highlighted the human health threat from using antibiotics as feed additives for hogs, chickens and cattle, creating super-bugs—bacteria that no longer can be treated with antibiotics. Slaughter Member of Congress, 28th District, New York Washington, Sept.

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They are often crammed into trucks built for cattle and pigs and subjected to starvation, exposure and abuse. John Spratt Washington, March 6, 2007 Many of these horses have been stolen or were surrendered to buyers who promised to care for them but who sell them to slaughter instead. Senator) Mary Landrieu (Rep.) Ed Whitfield (Rep.)

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Andrew Kimbrell Executive Director Center for Food Safety Washington, June 29, 2007 To the Editor: Henry I. Susan Levin Washington, June 29, 2007 To the Editor: Urging more hormone injection of cows to increase milk production is backward. June 29, 2007 The writers are cattle ranchers. It suggests there’s a milk shortage.

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Danielle Kichler Washington, Nov. Besides depleting the ocean’s supply of fish for those animals normally feeding on them, the factory farming of cattle, pigs and chickens uses excessive water and pollutes our land. Paul Shapiro Senior Director Factory Farming Campaign Humane Society of the United States Washington, Nov.

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Collaborative List – March 2019

10,000 Birds

Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Bajada Washington Trail, Tucson, Arizona, US (32.278, -111.199). Cattle Tyrant – Machetornis rixosa. Tricolored Heron – Egretta tricolor. Refugio mixto Caño Negro. 15 Jan 2019. Reddish Egret – Egretta rufescens. Merritt Island NWR–Black Point Wildlife Drive.

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