In the Blogs: Slaughter Speed, Monkey Babies, Grassroots Activism, and More
Published October 13, 2009 @ 02:36PM PT
Meatpacking: "The Speed Kills You" from Animal Place Sanctuary
Who's Your Monkey Baby? from Born Free USA
Using Vegan Food to Educate from Vegan Soapbox
Carol J. Adams on Activism, Veganism and Models for Change from Striking at the Roots
Government Arrests Activist for Twitter, Army Warns that Vegetarians and Terrorists May Follow from Green Is the New Red
U.S. Mulls Relocating Wild Horses from Digging Through the Dirt
Conservation Groups Sue EPA Over Prairie Dog Poison from Animal Blawg
Special Report: Pig Logo Exposé 8 from Suicide Food
The Honey Issue & Focusing on the Most Marginalized Groups from L.O.V.E.
Roosters in Need from the Eastern Shore Sanctuary Blog
Teacup Pigs and Piglets -- An Unfortunate Trend from Animal Place Sanctuary
Farewell Our Precious Fanzi from Animals Asia (heartbreaker; via Grumpy Vegan)
Thoughts on Tabling from Vegan Soapbox
Animal Ag Deflects, Shifts Blame for E. coli Illness from Digging Through the Dirt
Farm Animal Legislative Update from Animal Law Blog
Survey Says... You're Being Deceived from Making Hay
Morningstar Farms Adds Eggs and Milk to Vegan Products from Quarry Girl (via Veggie Going Vegan)
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Fantastic roundup! The Carol J. Adams interview is really thought-provoking.
Posted by Shannon Davis on 10/14/2009 @ 04:57AM PT
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