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Former New York Times Food Columnist Mark Bittman Talks About His New Role with Purple Carrot, a Vegan Delivery Service
Former New York Times Food Columnist Mark Bittman Talks About His New Role with Purple Carrot, a Vegan Delivery Service
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Judge Overturns Trump for Greater Sage Grouse
The greater sage grouse is a bird that needs its space.
Reliant on large expanses of intact sagebrush and loyal to specific areas, sage grouse are very sensitive to habitat disturbance. As oil and gas extraction, livestock grazing, roads, and power lines have destroyed and fragmented their native habitat, their populations have plummeted.
Fortunately for these beleaguered birds — whose males balloon out their air sacs in elaborate mating dances — a federal court the Trump administration's removal of protections from 10 million acres across the West to allow mining in vital grouse habitat. This decision follows an earlier ruling stemming from a 2016 lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and allies.
"We're grateful our legal system once again protected the vanishing greater sage grouse from the reckless, lawbreaking Trump administration," said the Center's Michael Saul. "Now the new Interior secretary can establish appropriate habitat protections based on science, not favoritism to the mining industry."
In the meantime, .
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Biden Cancels Gulf of Mexico Offshore-drilling Lease Sale
In good news for imperiled species like corals, and Rice's whales, the Biden administration a March 17 oil and gas lease sale of more than 78 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico. Biden's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has also axed the public meetings and comment period for an upcoming lease sale in Alaska's Cook Inlet, home to critically endangered .
"Cancelling this huge offshore Gulf oil auction helps protect our climate and life on Earth," said the Center's Kristen Monsell. "This is a great step toward phasing out all offshore drilling and bringing environmental justice to the Gulf Coast and Alaska. We need to help restore coastal communities and marine life."
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President Biden just ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to rethink its Trump-era decision to strip wolves' Endangered Species Act protection. The Service immediately declared that decision was scientifically accurate ... . Now wolves are in the crosshairs of hunters nationwide, and we're in court to save them. Watch our new video on or .
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Revelator: Indigenous Knowledge and the Future of Fisheries
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Andrea Reid, a citizen of the Nisga'a Nation, helped launch the Centre for Indigenous Fisheries at the University of British Columbia. This groundbreaking program focuses on culturally significant fish and fisheries through community-based approaches that prioritize Indigenous needs, concerns and voices in its projects, research and outreach.
on the center's approach and the challenges Indigenous fisheries face. And if you don't already, follow The Revelator on and for headlines as they go live.
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Biden Must Nix Trump, Bush Endangered Species Act Attacks
Dozens of scientists and law professors, led by the Center and Harvard Law School's Animal Law & Policy Program, have to pull policies — pronto — made under Trump and G.W. Bush that weaken the Endangered Species Act. Specifically, the policies restrict the government's consideration under the Act of greenhouse gas emissions' harms to animals like .
"If not for these policies, the polar bear would have greater protection under the Act and agencies would have another mechanism to consider and reduce carbon emissions," said the Center's Dr. Shaye Wolf. "Greenhouse gases are no different from mercury, pesticides or anything else that accumulates in the land, air or water and harms species. It's simply ridiculous not to take them into account."
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How We're Fighting Smog Across the U.S.
Smog — also called ozone pollution — is a serious threat to human health. It can increase the frequency of asthma attacks, make the lungs more susceptible to infection, inflame and damage airways, and aggravate lung diseases like emphysema. It also harms the natural environment.
The oil and methane gas industry is the largest industrial source of emissions that contribute to smog.
The Center has worked for more than a decade to reduce U.S. air pollution from fossil fuels — and last week we launched two new lawsuits to fight smog. The first one to ensure proper plans are in place to control air pollution from the oil and methane gas industry in six states. The other of Pennsylvania's feeble, outdated plan to clean up smog from the methane gas industry.
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A Report From the Border
Last week President Joe Biden took toward shutting down border wall construction by ending the two-year-old "national emergency" Trump declared to justify it.
"I have determined that the declaration of a national emergency at our southern border was unwarranted," Biden wrote in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). He added that he's "directing a careful review of all resources appropriated or redirected" toward wall construction.
But the Center has uncovered halting construction on the wall. Video footage shot this month shows crews leveling mountains and bulldozing habitat for endangered jaguars in Arizona's Pajarito Mountains.
"The new administration must cancel these contracts for good and work with border communities and tribal nations to repair all that Trump destroyed," said Laiken Jordahl, the Center's borderlands campaigner.
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That's Wild: More Skinks = Less Lyme Disease?
Black-legged ticks, aka deer ticks, are the main vector spreading Lyme disease to humans. Although Lyme disease is found throughout the United States, cases aren't distributed evenly. Scientists have long observed a sharp north-south divide, with the Northeast reporting many more cases than the Sunbelt. Why?
According to new research, the answer is skinks.
Deer ticks in the north typically latch onto small mammals like mice, while south of the Mason-Dixon line, they prefer to feed on lizard blood — especially skink blood. While mice are notorious for transmitting Lyme disease to people, skinks are poor transmitters. That means that in the skinky South, Lyme disease is a lot less likely to move from ticks to people.
Skinks aren't just adorable — they're also heroes.
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Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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Termites, Mushrooms & Cheetahs ? Cheetah Conservation Fund
Termites, Mushrooms and Cheetahs ? Cheetah Conservation Fund
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From Mites on Drones to Deadly Mushrooms – A Deep Look Screening and Q&A
-- ??Judith Gottesman, MSW?? Matchmaker and Dating Coach Soul Mates Unlimited?
510.418.8813 Here's what clients say about me:
Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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Volunteers saved 2,500 sea turtles off Texas coast | TheHill
Volunteers rush to rescue over 2,500 sea turtles off Texas coast | TheHill
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Non-profit offers free tree planting for those who get COVID vaccine
Non-profit offers free tree planting for those who get COVID vaccine
Non-profit offers free tree planting for those who get COVID vaccine
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Snowy Owl spotted in Central Park once again, pounces on prey - ABC7 New York
Snowy Owl spotted in Central Park once again, pounces on prey - ABC7 New York
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Why this Florida owl raised a duckling as its own
I’ve been to fancy Jupiter. Guess the owl and duck have good taste.? The duck with 76 ducklings video is worth a watch, tok.
Why this Florida owl raised a duckling as its own
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Hawaiian Poi Recipe | Polynesian Cultural Center
Hawaiian Poi Recipe | Polynesian Cultural Center
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Says lived on poi made from taro root.
Hawaiian Poi Dog Breed Information: History, Health, Pictures, and more
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SFVS’s Annual Members Meeting Next Saturday
San Francisco Veg Society
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San Francisco Veg Society invites all current members to our Annual Members Meeting on Saturday, February 20, from 5:00 - 6:00 pm. Attendees will be entered into a drawing to win a free t-shirt featuring the new San Francisco Veg Society logo! There are 5 chances to win.
Please join us to discuss our successes of 2020 and our upcoming plans for 2021. The meeting will conclude with an “Ask Me Anything” session during which you will the have the opportunity ask the Board Members of San Francisco Veg Society any questions you may have.
The event will be hosted live via Zoom. All current members will receive a link for the meeting via email. Please RSVP by sending an email to events@.... If you are unsure of your membership status, please email our Membership Director, Melinda Hamm, at membership@.... We hope you can join us next weekend!
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San Francisco Veg SocietyPO BOX 210370San Francisco, CA 94121
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510.418.8813 Here's what clients say about me:
Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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The Narrative That Animal Rights Activism Is Extremism Must Stop | V.A.A.O
The Narrative That Animal Rights Activism Is Extremism Must Stop | V.A.A.O
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It’s very mind opening! Get your animal-eating friends to hear this! Re: [BAARN] Racial Justice in Animal Advocacy
My neighbor, who is a member of the “global majority”, took my advice and listened to this episode. He just told me it was “very mind-opening” and it is making him think about going vegan! ?
So, be to share this podcast with you neighbors, friends, and family. Maybe it’ll help them, too!
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 10:55 AM Hope Bohanec < hope@...> wrote: In recognition of Black History Month, the Hope for?the?Animals Podcast would like to offer some recommendations of awesome activists and platforms to explore,?and then we will have an interview with the Managing Director of Encompass, Michelle Rojas-Soto. Encompass is a nonprofit organization fostering racial equity in animal advocacy.?Their mission is to help make the farmed animal protection movement more effective by fostering racial diversity and inclusion.?Michelle guides us into the worldview of anti-oppression work for humans and nonhuman animals simultaneously. She also explains the importance of evolving language and of using the term “global majority” instead of people of color.?Join us in helping?to?advance 21st-century activism that brings systematic oppressions together and recognizes the vital connections between justice issues.?
-- ??Judith Gottesman, MSW?? Matchmaker and Dating Coach Soul Mates Unlimited?
510.418.8813 Here's what clients say about me:
Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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How to Shoot a Cow in the Head. … and other unhelpful advice from… | by Angel Flinn | Medium
How to Shoot a Cow in the Head. … and other unhelpful advice from… | by Angel Flinn | Medium
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Celebrating 40 Years of Vegan Education!
Celebrating 40 Years of Vegan Education!
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Re: Racial Justice in Animal Advocacy
I love “global majority”. Hadn’t heard that term.
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On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 10:55 AM Hope Bohanec < hope@...> wrote: In recognition of Black History Month, the Hope for?the?Animals Podcast would like to offer some recommendations of awesome activists and platforms to explore,?and then we will have an interview with the Managing Director of Encompass, Michelle Rojas-Soto. Encompass is a nonprofit organization fostering racial equity in animal advocacy.?Their mission is to help make the farmed animal protection movement more effective by fostering racial diversity and inclusion.?Michelle guides us into the worldview of anti-oppression work for humans and nonhuman animals simultaneously. She also explains the importance of evolving language and of using the term “global majority” instead of people of color.?Join us in helping?to?advance 21st-century activism that brings systematic oppressions together and recognizes the vital connections between justice issues.?
-- ??Judith Gottesman, MSW?? Matchmaker and Dating Coach Soul Mates Unlimited?
510.418.8813 Here's what clients say about me:
Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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2020 recap, name CIWY's new monkey?
Dear Judith,
Somehow we made it through 2020! Thank you for supporting CIWY through its most challenging?year ever. Political turmoil, pandemic, lockdown, forest fires... You all came through every time with donations and love from all around the world. We could not have managed without you!
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Do we even want to look back on the past year?
Here are the numbers:
- 96 volunteers in 2020 (Compared to 359 in 2019)
- 39 animals rescued
- 5 animals released
We managed to raise over $140,000 from YOU, our amazing supporters, and from trusts and foundations around the world. It was this that kept us going in the darkest of times.?
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In case you missed it, CIWY rescued a baby spider monkey last month, and it's time to give her a name. She was confiscated in the Central Market of Tarija, where she was chained as an attraction. Her captor would beat her to make her perform for customers.?
She should never have been taken from the wild in the first place, but we are glad that she is no longer being abused. At CIWY’s Machía Sanctuary, she has been warmly welcomed by the group of 17 rescued spider monkeys.?
What should her name be? Whoever makes the largest donation before midnight Saturday (Bolivia time) will have the honor of naming her! (The largest donation is currently ?426.)
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Laura Coleman's rapturous memoir is now available for pre-order on Amazon. The Puma Years recounts her liberating journey as a volunteer with CIWY.?
Advance proceeds from the book have already helped us survive recent difficult months, and future sales will also help CIWY!
Pre-order today for a discounted price, and read about how life-changing volunteering at CIWY can be.?
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"The?Puma?Years?is a fascinating glimpse into?the?lives of?the?animals rescued by Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi.?And it is?the?heartwarming story of?the?relationship that grew up between Laura?and a?puma, a relationship that only deepened over?the?years. I visited?the?sanctuary?years?ago – what a wonderful place, dedicated staff and passionate volunteers.?
Engaging and inspiring – you will love this book."
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~?Jane Goodall (CIWY's Patron)
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We hope you have all begun 2021 healthy and happy. Thank you for supporting our rescued animals during the hardest of times.
All the best,
The CIWY and FIWY teams
Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi
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-- ??Judith Gottesman, MSW?? Matchmaker and Dating Coach Soul Mates Unlimited?
510.418.8813 Here's what clients say about me:
Love is at the root of everything; love, or the lack of it. - Mr. Rogers
Until people extend their circles of compassion to include all living beings, they will not find peace. - Albert Schweitzer
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In recognition of Black History Month, the Hope for?the?Animals Podcast would like to offer some recommendations of awesome activists and platforms to explore,?and then we will have an interview with the Managing Director of Encompass, Michelle Rojas-Soto. Encompass is a nonprofit organization fostering racial equity in animal advocacy.?Their mission is to help make the farmed animal protection movement more effective by fostering racial diversity and inclusion.?Michelle guides us into the worldview of anti-oppression work for humans and nonhuman animals simultaneously. She also explains the importance of evolving language and of using the term “global majority” instead of people of color.?Join us in helping?to?advance 21st-century activism that brings systematic oppressions together and recognizes the vital connections between justice issues.?
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Farm sanctuary virtual tour 2/14 : 10 sanctuaries all over
You and your valentine, and/or your companion animal, can show your love for animals by attending a virtual tour of 10 different animal sanctuaries. $25 donation 800 am (!) -1 pm PST ?on 2/14
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