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On the Renewed Debate Over Horse Slaughter

Animal Person

" Surge in Abandoned Horses Renews Debate Over Slaughterhouses " in today's New York Times begs a lot of questions that I wonder how you would answer. Abandoned horses tied to telephone poles. If you want to address the problem, you do something about the people abandoning and neglecting horses.

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Is fostering the answer? We think it is.

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Some were abused or neglected. That at least would be a start till our society puts a higher value on the lives and existence of our furry friends, till the law stands up for our 4-legged buddies, till shelters are no longer overflowing with the unwanted. But all of them still have hope, they wag their tails, they purr.

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The Animal Legal Defense Fund Public Registries

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sexual abuse, and animal fighting as well as neglect (such as hoarding). ALDF points to the following examples for why a registry is needed to help animal guardians, law enforcement and shelters protect their animals: Robert Rydzewski : In 2004, the then 29-year-old upstate New Yorker shot his neighbor’s dog in the face twice.

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Top 15 OSINT Tools for Business Intelligence

SalesFuel

The tide has shifted: public data is now too critical to neglect, and you need to keep a watchful eye on it. From sifting through abandoned websites to rooting out obscure datasets, it diligently unearths the data that leads you straight to the trail of digital breadcrumbs, phone numbers, and more.