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IFAW in the Philippines

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IFAW in the Philippines originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on October 18, 2009. Tags: people helping animals webvideos.

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Manila Zoo Sounds Like a Nasty Place

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Philippines), Animal Welfare Coalition, Compassion and Responsibility for Animals (CARA Welfare Phils), International Monitoring Program (Philippines), International Wildlife Coalition Trust, LovePets, Network For Animals, Palawan Animal Welfare Association and Philippine Animal Welfare Society. Good for them. That's not true.

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Finless Shark Found in the Phillipines

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Last week, representatives of some 50 countries attended the third meeting of the International Cooperation on Migratory Sharks (SHARKS III) hosted by the Philippines in Manila. Tags: wildlife crime poaching shark fins shark. From Inquirer.net.

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Extinct Bird Found Before Being Eaten

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A rare quail from the Philippines was photographed for the first time before being sold as food at a poultry market, experts say. Tags: extinction food. A precious thing, possibly the last of its kind, enjoyed for a few minutes by a human being, then destroyed by another.

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Rare Tee Clothing

4 The Love Of Animals

I chose the Philippine Tarsier Tee, which is a very fun shirt indeed! Not only is it made from 100% cotton, so it’s very soft and comfortable, but all of their tags, packaging, etc. Tags: people helping animals reviews. are made from 100% post consumer products. Even though they look a bit more like a primate!

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Man-o-war Birds

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My boss on French Frigate Shoals performed a study on their movements, catching and marking them with wing tags. From the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands these birds were regularly seen travelling to Johnston Atoll, 873 kilometres away, and one was even sighted in the Philippines. An adult female with a wingtag from the study.

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