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Jimmy Doherty has been a familiar face on our TV screens for more than 20 years and he is back with a new series this weekend ...
Nancy Grachek Hodges has taken some of her experiences as a preschool teacher, used them to write a children’s book and is ...
Two runaway pigs have set off a storm of accusations. Some say animal rescues, as a whole, need reform. On a chilly afternoon in early March, two pigs escaped from their pen at Heidi’s Haven, an ...
An incredible book that has influenced the world, Orwell's 1984 is a dystopian tale that follows one man's Nightmare Odyssey ...
As cleanup from June’s severe weather continues, reports of animal mortalities are beginning to accumulate. North Dakota State University Extension and agency partners have gathered pertinent ...
As a former bookshop employee and English literature graduate, I've read hundreds of books across different genres, but these ...
Buddy, who is a hybrid of a bison and a domestic cow, currently resides at Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary, a nonprofit farm ...
Washington Farm Where Passersby Can Feed Pigs Is An Animal Lover's Dream Come True originally appeared on PetHelpful. Forks, Washington, is best known for being the locale of the fictional ...
Will Potter’s “Little Red Barns” is an impassioned and thoroughly researched examination of factory farming and how it harms animals, the planet and us.
A DNR investigation found a Wisconsin man falsely registered a game farm deer in an attempt to get antlers recognized by record-keeping organizations.
This small (202-page) book is big news because it combats a hard-plugged notion that U.S. farms are going to be huge land factories, and makes an intelligent case for the survival of the small farm.
Notorious philosopher and animal rights activist Peter Singer zeroes in on the bird at the center of your holiday table.