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New Zealanders Oppose Plans To Resume Live Sheep Trade
New Zealanders Oppose Plans To Resume Live Sheep Trade
Regardless that the country's public opinion strongly opposes the live sheep trade, New Zealand is close to reaching an agreement to resume the export of live sheep for slaughter. READ MORERegardless that the country's public opinion strongly opposes the live sheep trade, New Zealand is close to reaching an agreement to resume the export of live sheep for slaughter. READ MORE
Meat Must Be Marketed Differently To Every Generation
Meat Must Be Marketed Differently To Every Generation
The meat industry markets their products differently to each generation; each generation has their own attitudes and preferences towards food. READ MOREThe meat industry markets their products differently to each generation; each generation has their own attitudes and preferences towards food. READ MORE
Eating Less Meat Could Cut Climate Costs
Eating Less Meat Could Cut Climate Costs
Without any changes to the current unsustainable levels of meat consumption, as much as $40 trillion would need to be spent on climate change. READ MOREWithout any changes to the current unsustainable levels of meat consumption, as much as $40 trillion would need to be spent on climate change. READ MORE
The State Of Bird Populations In U.S. 2009
The State Of Bird Populations In U.S. 2009
Bird populations in the U.S. are declining due to threats from pollution, climate change, and habitat invasion, with a particular point of focus in Hawaii where the danger of extinction [...] READ MOREBird populations in the U.S. are declining due to threats from pollution, climate change, and habitat invasion, with a particular point of focus in Hawaii where the danger of extinction [...] READ MORE
Naming Cows Improves Milking Temperament
Naming Cows Improves Milking Temperament
According to this study, about half of U.K. farmers believe that positive human contact such as calling cows by their individual names improves milk production. READ MOREAccording to this study, about half of U.K. farmers believe that positive human contact such as calling cows by their individual names improves milk production. READ MORE