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How President Lincoln Once Saved Elephants From a Life of Slavery

The "Great Emancipator" and a tall-hat enthusiast, President Abraham Lincoln is remembered as a man of many interesting qualities and honorable deeds. But most people probably don't know that Honest Abe once took action to save elephants from a life of slavery and torment.

 

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My Furry Valentine

To Lindsay Pollard-Post, roses, hearts, and chocolates are not the first things that come to mind when she thinks of Valentine's Day. Instead, she remembers the day she met the canine love of her life and adopted Pete. Don't miss this heartwarming tale.

 

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My Secret Life as a Sheep Shearer

Don Gaines had no idea what he was getting himself into when he agreed to work for PETA as an eyewitness in sheep-shearing sheds. What he saw haunts him to this day, and he shares the experiences that now prompt him to urge others never to purchase wool.

 

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Help Birds With The Great Backyard Bird Count

Got 15 minutes to help birds? Grab your binoculars and take a look out your window—and you can help scientists collect important data about bird populations!

 

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The Dog-Killing Iditarod Starts in Two Weeks: Take Action Now

The Iditarod has resulted in the deaths of more than 150 dogs since it began. A necropsy report for Blonde—a dog who died after being pulled from the race in 2018—revealed that his death was consistent with aspiration pneumonia, meaning that he likely choked to death on his own vomit as a result of being forced to run excessively hard. This is the leading cause of death for dogs who don't survive the Iditarod. Tell companies to stop sponsoring this death race.

 
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