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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6d8d9f/the_world_market_f) has announced the addition of the "The World Mar...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2d7290/the_2009_world_mar) has announced the addition of the "The ...
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...), to abolish the National Center for Research Review (NCRR), and to establish organizational com... the health and well-being of laboratory animals; (11) supports the breeding of and accessibility t...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2b29ec/the_2009_world_mar) has announced the addition of the "The ...
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...Future Directions in Migration Research III. Typology of Existing Legal Approaches A. Fund... "need to move," the variety of migratory animals and the diverse characteristics of their particula... or diseases, suitable habitats for breeding (e.g., nesting substrates for birds or calmer wate...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e59481/the_2009_world_mar) has announced the addition of the "The ...
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Earlier this month, Rep. James P. Moran united with a retired game-show host and a foreign-based animal rights group to introduce legislation that, if passed, would mean not just the end of our cotton-candy memories of the three-ring circus but also the elimination of hundreds of jobs in Mr. Moran's district and thousands more jobs around the country in numerous cities and states. This unnecessary and misguided legislation is being pushed in the name of an extreme animal rights agenda at the expense of jobs all over this country. The introduction of this bill and the corresponding theatrical press conference is just the latest example of animal rights extremists pushing their radical agenda under the guise of helping animals. Increasingly, groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment...
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... the term generally refers to high volume breeding operations populated by poorly treated dogs that a... money involved in the sale of companion animals, approximately six to eight million dogs and cats ... engaged in using [animals] for research or experimental purposes or for exhibition purpose...
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... insure humane care and treatment of those animals. MRP assists agricultural producers and their man... raising dogs in chicken pens like rabid breeding them. Very, you know, high value dogs and then se... sub-zero weather, but the science, the research that was given to these people in the field was to...
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According to our friends at MerriamWebster, "organic food" is "food produced with the use of feed or fertilizer of plant or animal origin without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics or pesticides." Of course the term itself is fairly new, until recently, all farming was organic, with no chemicals, no artificial plant food and enough biodiversity to ensure erosion-free, nutrient-rich soil. It wasn't until the benighted 20th century that the development of nitrogenized fertilizers, mechanized tractors and large-scale plant breeding made modern agribusiness possible and the decline and fall of natural, sustainably raised foodstuffs inevitable. (The post- World War II introduction of pesticides and mass irrigation didn't help.)
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... farming." That same year, Japanese research scientist Masanobu Fukuoka begins his 30-year ques... enriched the soil and sustained birds, animals and other plants for centuries. Within a decade or...