Why do meat-eaters hate vegans? Shocking new study reveals the psychology behind the food fight
Why do meat-eaters really hate vegans? Shocking new study reveals the psychology behind the food fight - The Economic Times https://m.economictimes.com/magazines/panache/why-do-meat-eaters-really-hate-vegans-shocking-new-study-reveals-the-psychology-behind-the-food-fight/articleshow/120279642.cms
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Urgent plea for dog fosters
Oakland Animal Services is way over capacity right now. Today, they posted ¡°Priority¡± dogs. I am afraid they¡¯ll kill the 12 dogs if they aren¡¯t taken into foster homes or adopted ASAP. Please share this and contact them, or just go there, to foster or adopt, if you can: Adoptable Dogs https://www.oaklandanimalservices.org/adopt/dogs/
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( may be helpful for new vegans!)Nisha Vora from plant-based YouTube channel Rainbow Plant Life has outlined 12 common vegan mistakes and how to combat them.
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Nisha Vora from plant-based YouTube channel Rainbow Plant Life has outlined 12 common vegan mistakes and how to combat them. Source: Plant Based News https://search.app/9qHpA8Hzg36cTfqH7 Shelley Shelley M. Samuels, MS, LPCC, she/her "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"--William Shakespeare
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You¡¯re invited to post on BAARN
Just a reminder of how to post things to the group on anything animal-rights or vegan-related. It would be wonderful to have participation from more members of the group! Feel free to share anything of interest with everyone by simply sending emails to: [email protected]
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Respect the Nest | WildCare
It¡¯s the height of nesting season. Please share with people with yards or HOAs who tend to trim trees, now. November and December is best time of year to remove or trim trees and not harm wildlife, as explained with cute baby pictures, below: Respect the Nest | WildCare https://discoverwildcare.org/respect-the-nest/
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See Turtle Rescue: fishing main cause of harm:| Short Video April 23, 2025 CNN
From: George Balazs Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 11:31 PM Subject: "A Turtle Rescue In Maui" | Short Video April 23, 2025 CNN Congratulations Once Again to the Marine Institute Maui Ocean Center for their rescue and care of Hawaiian honu in trouble! Please view this YouTube recently aired by CNN. The turtle rescue segment is at the 4 -to-9- minute mark. https://youtube.com/watch?v=EcIJaIl-P6s&si=IFE83gcRJYJA0EaN Note the vast majority of fishing line entanglements of turtles in Hawaii is the result of shoreline casting, where the turtle wraps itself in the active monofilament fishing line as the result of being attracted to the hook baited with shrimp, squid or chopped fish. Yes, honu primarily feed on marine vegetation, but they also have a huge fondness for proteinaceous sea foods when opportunities occur. Here is guidance on how to help a sea turtle, taken from the DLNR DAR State of Hawaii web site- https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dar/fishing/fishing-around-protected-species/ "Fishing Around Sea Turtles Line entanglement around flippers, head or neck is the greatest threat to sea turtles so please remove as much line as possible! Call the NOAA Marine Wildlife Hotline: 1-888-256-9840 for technical guidance while you remove the line. Reel in turtle with care. Do the best you can to land the animal carefully. DO NOT drag a turtle up a cliff. Hold the turtle by its shell and/or flippers. Cut line close to hook, as short as possible. Remove the hook only if it can be done without injury to you or the turtle. If the hook¡¯s barb is exposed, smash it down to easily extract the hook and shorten the handling time of the turtle. DO NOT remove the hook if swallowed. If using a barbless hook, the hook should easily come out. Remove any line from flippers, head and neck. Try to remove any remaining line from the reef. Release turtle with no line attached. Dispose of the line in a responsible manner." ------------------------------------------------ And https://www.kitv.com/news/hpu-findings-reveal-fishing-lines-as-dominant-threat-to-hawaiian-sea-turtles/article_320c754b-aa13-40d5-83a5-35a276a5ddd6.html HPU findings reveal fishing lines as dominant threat to Hawaiian sea turtles | News | kitv.com - KITV Island News The leading cause of injury to Hawaiian green sea turtles was discovered to be entanglement from fishing gear from the latest Hawaii Pacific University research. www.kitv.com
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Research: plant based diets promote longevity
? Researchers at the University of Sydney studied 60 years of food supply data from 101 countries and found that those who rely on plant-based proteins, like Indi¡ Source: Food & Wine https://search.app/tn4VQFZTNoztAvas8 In case you¡¯re not inclined to read the article: ¡°Key Points Countries with higher availability of plant-based proteins tend to have longer life expectancies, especially among adults Animal-based protein is linked to lower infant mortality, but plant-based protein is associated with increased longevity. Simple dietary changes like swapping butter for plant oils can also support longer life and better health outcomes.¡± Shared via the Google app Shelley Shelley M. Samuels, MS, LPCC, she/her "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"--William Shakespeare
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Vegan Struffoli ¡°honey balls¡± | Pasta-based Vegan Recipes
Vegan Struffoli | Pasta-based Vegan Recipes https://www.pastabased.com/vegan-struffoli/
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Dog Returns To Nir Oz Family After Being Found By Soldier In Gaza - i24NEWS
Dog Returns To Nir Oz Family After Being Found By Soldier In Gaza - i24NEWS https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel-at-war/survivor-testimonies/artc-dog-returns-to-nir-oz-family-after-being-found-by-soldier-in-gaza
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Oil-Free Plantyou Cookbook
Plantyou Cookbook https://plantyoucookbook.com/
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Modern Animal vet recommendation
I can¡¯t recommend a vet clinic more highly than this one. The personalized service and comfortable clinic was exceptional. And, unlimited free exams! The receptionist took the initiative to call us to come in sooner after seeing the medical records. And, you usually can get in within a day or two. They set aside times for same-day urgent appointments, if needed. We were just at the Mill Valley clinic. Besides Marin, they have Palo Alto, Berkeley, Walnut Creek, and SF. They run on-time, have a quiet empty lobby, free parking. It was super mellow and really good for my dog. The vet took her time and was so thorough. Normally, lobbies are hectic with long waits and the vets rushes during appointments. The vet nurse was also super nice and took his time with us. And, they¡¯re super accessible by phone or app chats. Having free, unlisted exams is incredible! A real freedom to have peace of mind to be able to go back any time. The membership covers all locations including So Cal and other states. Here¡¯s a referral link to get you $50 off the annual $199 membership fee. *The place reminds me of One Medical but for pets!* Judith sent you $50 off membership at Modern Animal ¨C a new kind of veterinary experience with unlimited exams and 24-7 care ¨C and thought you might love it too. Use my code REFER50-9V873 when you sign up or book through this link: https://bit.ly/try-ma
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Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release - Team's Story - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
Where I volunteered. Nice one-minute video of his rescue story & return to wild: Rescue, Rehabilitate and Release - Team's Story - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand https://www.wfft.org/primates/rescue-rehabilitate-and-release-teams-story/
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The environmental and health impacts of allowing cats outdoors ¨C Debating Science
The environmental and health impacts of allowing cats outdoors ¨C Debating Science https://websites.umass.edu/natsci397a-eross/the-environmental-and-health-impacts-of-allowing-cats-outdoors/
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Adopted after 17 years at a sanctuary! Fwd: Because of You: A Puppy Healed, a Life Remembered, a Shelter Rebuilt. ?
I hadn¡¯t heard of ¡°paw-rents¡±. Cute! See Mafalda, below. What an incredibly long life. The photos of her visit are so precious. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Territorio de Zaguates <info@...> Date: Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 8:04 AM Subject: Because of You: A Puppy Healed, a Life Remembered, a Shelter Rebuilt. ? Sharing some updates with you. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Newsletter March 2025 So many things are happening! Every day, we're getting closer to building a safer, more welcoming space for both our future visitors and the incredible dogs in our care. As we shared with you recently, we've been hard at work transforming an old tomato planting area into our new parking space. This ensures no native trees were affected¡ªsomething that's deeply important to us! ? The parking area will include proper signage, designated emergency exits, and a layout that prevents stagnant rainwater from forming. There will be three separate parking zones, and the first one is already ready for its ballast layer! In parallel, we've been making great progress on our entrances and emergency exits. We¡¯re currently working on our second and third access points and have successfully channeled rainwater to protect the road leading to the Shelter. We've also redirected a watercourse to run safely within the property, with just 68 meters left to pipe beneath the entrances. All of this is being done with minimal equipment¡ªjust our dedicated team, working carefully and tirelessly to get it done without injury. One big milestone: our main entrance sign is now fully installed! ? We're also wrapping up the paintwork on structures and gates, giving everything a finished, welcoming look. We¡¯re in a stage where there¡¯s always visible progress¡ªand it¡¯s all thanks to your ongoing support. We truly couldn¡¯t do any of this without you! We want you to meet Gotero! He is a 4 month old puppy we rescued this past month with most of his head eaten away by screwworms. After an arduous recovery, this handsome baby was left with a significant deformity in his head; he completely lost audition from one ear, and his mouth opening is slightly restricted, but God! If you could only see how cute he is! He's incredibly happy, so playful, and loves to jump around and cuddle with his caretakers. ? No matter what they look like, all animals deserve a second chance and are beautiful in our eyes. This is what rescue and adoption is all about! This past month, we had some bittersweet moments... Many of you might remember Mafalda. Mafalda was one the sweetest dogs we had the pleasure of caring for while on the Shelter. She lived a whopping 17 years with us up at the farm. She was sweet and protective and always up for a hike up the mountain. In 2023, we had the absolute honor of watching her be adopted by the most extraordinary family we could ever wish for. She finally experienced a life full of treats, fancy food, soft beds and sofas to take long naps in, doggy school, the beach, and many other blessings only a proper home and indoor life could provide. But after two years of enjoying the life any senior dog deserves, Mafalda was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. The news saddened everybody, but her paw-rents made their main goal to give her the best time they could for however time she had left. We had the JOY of receiving Mafalda for a visit a week and a half ago. She said hi to all her old friends and to new rescues, too. She strolled in her little wagon up the mountain, sniffed the grass, and remembered all the high spots she used to watch us from. With the help of her human, she even walked side by side with the rest of the pack for one last time. Just three days after her visit, sweet Mafalda crossed the rainbow bridge and finally rested. We know she's now watching over us all, thanking everyone who gave her the chance to live a lo
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Theory of Change & Tying Conservation to Progress
Momentum and the people who make it possible Thank you so much for making our work possible. We are deeply grateful. We hope you had a chance to review our Annual Report and read more about the impact your contributions have made possible. Your gift today will advance critical conservation efforts now underway across Africa. Invest In Our Work With gratitude, Kylie Rush Director of Annual Giving Based in Northern California, USA As I reflect on the beginning of my second year as Chair of AWF¡¯s Board of Trustees, two concepts come to mind: momentum and the people who make it possible. So let me begin this outreach with a heartfelt ¡°thank you.¡± It takes many hands and hearts to accomplish AWF¡¯s tremendously wide-ranging and impactful work. Yours are among them, and I speak for every trustee in expressing my appreciation. As for momentum, our approach to integrating human rights norms in our projects are gathering a great deal of it. We have become leaders in defining how to implement rights-based conservation on the ground and in creating dialog and shared solutions between potential adversaries in conservation landscapes. Our work in Cameroon¡¯s Faro landscape is an example of this integrated approach. Conflict has measurably decreased between local farmers and pastoralist herders thanks to AWF-initiated teams that bring the two groups together. I am confident that when you review our 2024 annual report, you will be gratified by the breadth of innovative impact your contributions make possible for wildlife, wild lands and the African people. Your generous partnership is at the heart of all we do to build a vibrant African future where both people and wildlife thrive. Thank you very much. View Annual Report Sincerely, Larry Green Chair, AWF Board of Trustees Donate Now Donate With Confidence African Wildlife Foundation Headquarters: Ngong Road, Karen P.O. Box 310, 00502 Nairobi, Kenya Washington, DC Office: 1100 New Jersey Ave SE, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20003 1-888-494-5354 www.awf.org | Support Us | Privacy Policy Reply to this email
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5 of the Best Plant-Based Sandwich Ingredients ¨C Whole Harvest
5 of the Best Plant-Based Sandwich Ingredients ¨C Whole Harvest https://wholeharvest.com/blogs/plant-based-lifestyle/5-of-the-best-plant-based-sandwich-ingredients
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What ¡®the world¡¯s loneliest whale¡¯ may be telling us about climate change | Grist
What ¡®the world¡¯s loneliest whale¡¯ may be telling us about climate change | Grist https://grist.org/oceans/what-the-worlds-loneliest-whale-may-be-telling-us-about-climate-change/
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Rare tortoise becomes mom at 100:
Gifted article https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/05/science/galapagos-tortoise-hatchlings-philadelphia-zoo.html?unlocked_article_code=1.9k4.dQOL.HIvsksvribpZ&smid=url-share
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MOU signed with Coconut Industry & Ministry of Agriculture to phase out coconut monkey exploitation - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
MOU signed with Coconut Industry & Ministry of Agriculture to phase out coconut monkey exploitation - Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand https://www.wfft.org/primates/coconut-monkey-labour-mou/
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One vegan = 200 animals saved!
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? According to Vegan.org, each year, a vegan saves approximately 200 animals, highlighting the significant impact of individual dietary choices on animal welfare. Noted in Animal Place newsletter ( course does not factor in impact of not using leather, wool¡.!) Shelley Shelley M. Samuels, MS, LPCC "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"--William Shakespeare
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