Alaska backs down on wolf kill
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The state government of Alaska abandoned its plan to promote tourism by killing wolves. Protests from conservation, animal rights and environmental groups forced the state to drop the plan.
Publication Name: The Animals' Agenda
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0892-8819
Year: 1993
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From "Murder King" to "Wicked Wendy's"
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Burger King follows McDonald's in committing itself to humane treatment of food animals used in their products. Implementing this policy includes monitoring of their suppliers closely.
Publication Name: The Animals' Agenda
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0892-8819
Year: 2001
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Wendy's less wicked
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Wendy's has agreed to more humane practices in chicken slaughtering and egg harvesting, stopping a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ad campaign, "WickedWendys.com".
Publication Name: The Animals' Agenda
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0892-8819
Year: 2001
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