Sentences with phrase «year from slaughter»

As part of HSI's high profile campaign to end the trade, which combines political lobbying, public campaigning, and direct rescue of hundreds of dogs each year from slaughter trucks and markets, HSI rescued this group just one day away from being killed.
It's estimated that eating a vegetarian diet saves about 400 animals per year from slaughter.

Not exact matches

Oscar Mayer had its headquarters in Madison from 1919 to 2016, producing hot dogs and lunch meats and, in its early years, slaughtering animals.
From the extermination of the Cathars in the thirteenth century, which brought wholesale slaughter to southern France, to the Thirty Years» War four centuries later, which devastated entire regions of Europe, Christian piety often existed side by side with nonstop brutality.
But in one year the slaughter squad From Herod came.
Exports last year the industry group put at $ 670 million in beef and $ 240 million in sheep meat would get a boost from the addition of 15 beef abattoirs to the list of permitted exporters and the establishment of new protocols around the slaughter of Australian sheep and goats, it said.
After a tip - off from an Egyptian vet, Animals Australia sparked a government investigation into what an industry leader described as «horrific» slaughtering practices in Egypt last year.
Every year hundreds of millions of animals from around the world are exported live for slaughter.
This fast growth has widespread and severe negative welfare impacts on the birds *, causing debilitating physical problems ranging from heart failure to lameness and results in millions of birds dying in sheds every year before they even reach slaughter age (up to 20 million die in sheds each year in Australia).
He gave up on the industrial production model years ago, and now has a small operation that encompasses all steps of the business, from birth to slaughter to a retail meat counter in Colorado Springs.
(Reuters)- New Mexico's attorney general sued on Thursday to block a horse slaughter plant scheduled to open next month from becoming the first facility of its kind to operate in the United States in more than five years.
On the contrary, it ridiculed forty years of serious attempts to place the world on a sustainable development path and tried to change the direction established twenty years ago through Agenda 21; these attempts were made by redefining sustainable development from a narrow green economy perspective, by drowning the calls for equity, and by trying to slaughter the rights to sustainability.
The Plank family moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to join the small Amish community of Painters Mill less than a year ago and seemed the model of the Plain Life — until on a cold October night, the entire family of seven was found slaughtered on their farm.
In this detailed and gripping memoir, Dau and Akech recount the agony of being separated from their family members, witnessing innocent people slaughtered, surviving journeys through harsh environments, and living many years in refugee camps before being relocated to the U.S..
He has been working on horse slaughter litigation for almost 10 years, and tragic fate of many horses in the US is hidden from public view.
An active board and statewide structure has provided MFOA with the ability to organize an develop coinciding two - year campaigns to support revamping the State Animal Welfare Program, addressing the cruelty of coyote snaring and treatment of circus elephants, from establishing our «Dogs Chained for Life» and Pet Club programs to submitting a State referendum to ban bear baiting, hounding and trapping, from focuses on canned hunting, puppy mills, horse racing / slaughter to the eight pieces of legislation that have improved the lives of Maine's dogs and cats, MFOA has led the way in Maine.
«Rhino in South Africa alone are being poached at the rate of one every 18 hours and some estimates suggest that as many as 35 000 elephants were slaughtered last year from an overall population of between 350 000 and 400 000,» said Fiona Jeffery, chairperson of World Travel Market.
Fulfilling that broken promise made to bison eight years ago would go a long way to stopping bison from being captured for slaughter inside America's flagship national park.
While poaching has declined a bit as of late, some 20,000 African elephants are still slaughtered for their tusks each year, much in part to meet ivory demand from Asia, particularly China, notes Simon Denyer in The Washington Post.
People learned about fracking from last year's Gasland and Japan's dolphin slaughter in 2009's Audience Award winner The Cove, which went on to win the Academy Award.
Thanks to the efforts of Rich O'Barry over many difficult years, along with all that went into this documentary, we're seeing incredible results in saving dolphins from slaughter this year.
It was transformed 20 years ago by two guys from Slaughters with no knowledge of the Tolley, Sweet & Maxwell or RELX wisdom.
When I wrote 409A as a Service: Cash Cows Get Slaughtered a few years ago, highlighting how eShares was using their own technology to trim the fat in an industry that (in my opinion) really was in many cases extorting startups, the response from the luddites was predictable.
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