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6 votes
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Revenge of the apes: Monkeys in Maharashtra's Beed District on a murderous rampage after dogs kill one of their infants
6 votes -
Adored and endangered: The complex world of the Japanese eel
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Why do manatees die when power plants shut down?
4 votes -
Norway's supreme court stripped two wind farms of their operating licences in a case that could boost the legal rights of the country's indigenous Sámi people
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Practice of dolphin hunting in the Faroe Islands has come under renewed scrutiny after more than 1,400 of the mammals were killed in one day
11 votes -
Don’t farm bugs
11 votes -
How animals safely cross a highway
7 votes -
Notes from "Don't Shoot the Dog"
4 votes -
The wolf that discovered California: Nearly a century after the last wolf was eradicated in the state, a lone female arrived and established a pack. Not everyone is cheering.
11 votes -
Wisconsin hunters kill over 200 wolves in less than three days
7 votes -
Sámi reindeer herders file lawsuit against Norway windfarm – indigenous communities say planned Øyfjellet turbines will interfere with migration paths
8 votes -
Animals are using Utah’s largest wildlife overpass earlier than expected
11 votes -
Denmark's plans to cull seventeen million mink is facing legal obstacles after the government admitted it did not have a legal basis for the order
10 votes -
Danish veterinarians and farmers have begun culling at least 2.5 million minks in northern Denmark after coronavirus has been reported in at least sixty-three farms
6 votes -
‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle charged with wildlife trafficking, animal cruelty
12 votes -
HBO's 'The Wire' inspired a fake turtle egg that spies on poachers
7 votes -
Sea turns blood red as more than 250 whales slaughtered in 'barbaric' hunt in Faroe Islands – environmental activist calls for boycott
14 votes -
Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms
4 votes -
What a mass of rotting carcasses taught scientists – when 323 reindeer were killed by lightning on a remote Norwegian plateau, their bodies were left for nature to take its course
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Hundreds of elephants dead in mysterious mass die-off
11 votes -
One of Copenhagen Zoo's giant pandas escaped from its enclosure early on Monday and roamed the park before staff were able to sedate it and bring it back
4 votes -
Mexico finds 15,000 turtles in crates bound for China
5 votes -
For several thousand years the moose have walked the same path to get to the rich pastures of summer – follow the walk live
5 votes -
Labs are euthanizing thousands of mice in response to coronavirus pandemic
10 votes -
The strange and dangerous world of America’s big cat people
5 votes -
Migrating Russian eagles run up huge data roaming charges
14 votes -
As a proposed ban of foie gras makes its way through the New York City Council, duck farmers and animal rights activists are scrambling to make their respective cases
9 votes -
Where disability rights and animal rights meet: A conversation with Sunaura Taylor
5 votes -
Alarm over North Atlantic right whale's survival after recent deaths
5 votes -
Twenty pilot whales have died stranded in mysterious circumstances on the south-western coast of Iceland
4 votes -
'The sport is at a tipping point': Inside US horse racing’s deadly crisis
5 votes -
Border collie trained to recognize 1,022 nouns dies
11 votes -
Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
8 votes -
British trophy hunters paying to shoot 100 puffins at a time during trips to Iceland
7 votes -
Over two hundred dead reindeer found on Norway's Arctic Svalbard
10 votes -
Eating someone: Farmed animals have personalities, smarts, even a sense of agency. Why then do we saddle them with lives of utter despair?
28 votes -
Dozens of dead beached whales have been spotted by sightseers during a helicopter flight over western Iceland
9 votes -
This young arctic fox walked 2,700 miles from Norway to Canada
8 votes -
Improving the animal welfare movement’s image
9 votes -
Grumpy Cat, dead at 7
25 votes -
The monarch’s stupendous migration, dissected
5 votes -
My country decided that animal sacrifice in the name of religion is constitutional
Another person said that s(he) can't form an opinion because s(he) eats meat, and it is almost the same thing. She feels it's wrong, but at the same time thinks it's prejudice against some...
Another person said that s(he) can't form an opinion because s(he) eats meat, and it is almost the same thing. She feels it's wrong, but at the same time thinks it's prejudice against some religions if we are worried about a couple of animals and continue to kill millions just to eat.
I can agree and disagree with this point, but one thing being wrong doesn't give a pass to other things.
But if we agree that it's constitutional to sacrifice animals, then what certain religions do to women (or any person) should be at the same level.
That's why i disagree at the end. It shouldn't be allowed, period.
The animal being sacrificed didn't chose to be there, nor the human being mistreated.
What are your opinions? Can someone point what i'm thinking wrong here?
PS: Sorry for my poor wording because english is not my first language. I wanted to know the opinion here about morals or what is right or wrong, not the law itself. Of course that any discussion on that is welcome too.
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The science of migratory birds
7 votes -
Coyote fur is a booming fashion trend. But is it ethical?
4 votes -
Twenty-one horses died at a single racetrack in the last ten weeks. How did it happen?
7 votes -
The egg thief - For decades, Jeffrey Lendrum has been snatching unhatched raptors and selling them, investigators believe, to wealthy Middle Eastern falconers
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Is the death of a horse a sacrifice we're willing to make?
4 votes -
Whale hunt in Faroe Islands turns sea red with blood
10 votes -
Bogong moths use the Earth's magnetic field to get their bearings on long distance migrations
4 votes