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Solar Plant Stopped Killing Birds: One Weird Trick!

10,000 Birds

Some estimates suggested that something like 28,000 birds would be killed per year in this plant. Also, cats kill many more per year. Far more birds are killed running into windows. ” The right thing to do is to figure out how to kill fewer birds. It just turns into gas and dust. So, what to do? .”

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Outdoor/Feral Cat Problem? Call the SWAT Team

10,000 Birds

Neighbor B’s cats are constantly on neighbor A’s property, urinating and defecating all over her garden, spreading disease, maiming and killing the birds who flock to her feeders. She is not capable – physically or psychologically – of trapping and getting rid of one cat, let alone nine. Neighbor B has nine outdoor cats.

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Man Kills Goldfish in Domestic Violence Attack, Gets Probation

Critter News

A 27-year-old man who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her pet fish has been sentenced to two years probation and a psychological evaluation. I hope she has some kind of protection against him. From Pets News. PORTLAND, Ore. — Fite shoved her against a wall and tossed her against a bathtub.

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Solid Air: Invisible Killer Saving Billions of Birds From Windows–A Book Review

10,000 Birds

I put it in a small box for several hours, where it appeared to recover, but studies have shown that internal injuries from a strike usually kill the bird. Photographs of window-killed birds from Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) Copyright © 2021 Daniel Klem, Jr. The more glass, the more bird kills. ©2012 Donna L.

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On "Compassion," "Nonviolence" and "Justice"

Animal Person

Then again, so do people who kill animals for a living. After all, they "love" the animals they kill. Nonviolence" is much more difficult to finesse if you're killing animals for a living. I think most would agree with that one, although there is the question of psychological harm, and activists are all over the map with that.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

Bittman has some strong answers: evolutionary psychology, convenience and propaganda posing as marketing. Doesn’t it know that our American diet is killing us and our economy? Might we add all the misinformed diets promoting proteins while vilifying grains and carbohydrates? Why does the whole world want to eat like us?

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

An Oxford University study published in the journal Nature found that wide-ranging carnivores like tigers and other big cats “show the most evidence of stress and/or psychological dysfunction in captivity.” These acts of independence are often their last, as, like Tatiana, most animals who attempt to follow their natural instincts are killed.