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Living in Harmony with Animals |
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If you are looking to help animals, look no further than your day-to-day activities. Every day offers new opportunities to live more humanely. You don't have to make radical changes—even small changes can make a big difference. The three Rs of humane living (reduce, refine, replace) can help you make choices. Here’s an example of how to apply the three Rs to the food you eat: Reduce the amount of meat, eggs, and dairy products in your diet; refine your eating habits by choosing more humanely produced options; and replace animal products with vegetarian choices.
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Don't Trash Wildlife
 One human's trash is a wild amimal's delicacy. Take care to dispose of containers and plastic wrap responsibly. more |
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Ed Asner Urges Animal Lovers to Provide for Their Pets' Future
 Ed Asner urges you to plan for your pet's future in the event your animal should survive you. more |
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Explore a Career with Animals
 Turn your passion, or your child's passion, for animals into a career by reading Willow Ann Sirch's book Careers with Animals. more |
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Find Humane Solutions to Conflicts with Your Wild Neighbors
 Where people and animals coexist, conflicts are bound to occur. Here are some humane, effective solutions to these occasional problems. more |
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Getting Groundhogs Out of Gardens
 Whether or not they see their shadows on February 2, groundhogs will soon be rubbing the sleep out of their eyes. Learn how to peacefully coexist with these likeable rodents. more |
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Help an Injured or Orphaned Animal
 How can you tell if an animal needs your help or should be left alone? Here are some general signs to look for, along with tips on rescuing wildlife. more |
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Humane Gift Ideas for the Holidays: It Really Is the Thought that Counts
 It truly is the thought that counts when it comes to holiday gift giving. The animal experts at The HSUS offer some gift ideas that either directly contribute to a humane world or promote one. more |
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KIND News™: Teaching Kids to Care about Animals
 You can help teach children everything from responsible pet care to respect for wildlife and the environment by providing a classroom with KIND News. more |
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Pack Up Your Troubles in a Disaster Kit Bag
 Don't wait until the last minute to prepare your pet disaster kit. Read our suggestions for what to include in your kit. more |
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Prevent Raccoons from Turning Your Chimney into a Day Care Center
 Spring is birthing season for raccoons, and chimneys make for cozy nests. Installing a chimney cap is a simple and effective way to keep these animals from moving in. more |
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Show Affection for Animals, Even Skunks, on Valentine's Day
 Given that more than 75 million households in the United States have a dog or cat, it might be time to expand the reach of St. Valentine's love to the animals. more |
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Ten New Year's Resolutions to Help Animals and Ring In the New Year
 Make a few resolutions to make a difference for animals in 2006, from the animals in your own back yard to those on far-away laboratories and factory farms. more |
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Tips for Driving with Wildlife in Mind
 That hint of spring in the air means more than just warm weather on the way. It's a prime time to be alert for wildlife as you drive. more |
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Tips for Living with Black Bears
 With a little effort, vigilance, and common sense, you can make your property less appealing to black bears. more |
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Your Guide to Spring: 13 Simple Ways to Make Springtime Living Humane
 Ten simple ways to make springtime living for the animals. more |
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