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Volume 6, Issue 1—Spring 2004 |
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Animal Issues Captive Kings: The trend to keep big cats as pets has lead to multiple tragedies. Amazing Animals Daddy Day Care: Meet some of nature's most doting fathers. Animals at Home Are You Pet Ready? Eight factors to consider before you adopt a furry friend. Animals in the Wild Gardening for Wildlife: Create a safe haven for all kinds of critters with these landscaping tips and ideas. Animal Focus Spring Delivery: Explore springtime at Yellowstone National Park nd get to know a few of the new arrivals. Species at Risk Endangered Animals: Human encroachment threatens the future of the nene (Hawaiian goose). Animal Update Program Highlights from The Humane Society of the United States Animal Cruelty Is Family Violence: Recognizing the connection Terrible Trade: Banning dog and cat fur in Europe The Heart of a Whale: In memoriam Beavers Across the Pond: Solving wildlife conflicts abroad Water and Wind...: Preparing for disaster ...And Fire: Responding in California Humane Handling: Collaborating with farmers A Crying Shame: Chimpanzees in laboratories Never Giving Up: Frank McMahon's tenacity The Population Bomb: Companion animal spaying and neutering Fragile Giants: Saving whales by stopping whalers Science Gone Wrong: Research animals and the law Humane Ed Goes to Grad School: HSU's MAT program Learning From Love: Educational memorial programs HSUS News: Mastering Disaster * Rallying to the Cause * Hurricane Hero * Bookshelf Bonanza * Bad News—but a Good Move * We've Done It Again * An Evening to Remember * Sign of the Times * Kidding Around * Captive Wildlife Win HSUS Call to Action: Be a Good Sport * Get Involved * Baby Care * The Bill Box * Stay in Touch and Informed!
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