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Greenpeace Japan activists face verdicts (AFP)

Greenpeace activists Toru Suzuki (R) and Junichi Sato are seen in the Greenpeace Japan office in Tokyo, August 25, 2010. The two men face verdicts Monday on charges of stealing a box of whale meat. They claim it was proof of embezzlement in the country's state-run whaling programme.(AFP/File/Frank Zeller)AFP - Two Greenpeace activists on trial in Japan face verdicts Monday on charges of stealing a box of whale meat, which they say was proof of embezzlement in the country's state-run whaling programme.


Cats earn first playoff berth since 2006

The Tri-City Valley Cats are headed to the New York-Penn League playoffs.

Pets’ mirth is Pets Passion’s fervent

KUCHING: Placing four key aphorisms as its main focus – passion, service, quality and convenience – Pets Passion Sdn Bhd (Pets Passion) director Winnie Kueh was inspired to run her own pet store with high passion and diligence.

Cats must focus on Freo, not Pies: Thompson

Geelong coach Mark Thompson says the Cats can not afford to start thinking about a preliminary final yet

Sea Dogs Win On Sunday

The Sea Dogs beat New Hampshire 9-2 on Sunday. While the team won't make the playoffs it has still been a productive year.

Dogs rescued from Montana hoarder arrive in Denver

DENVER - Over 35 dogs from an out-of-state animal hoarder case will arrive in Denver on Sunday.

Eastday-Zoo home to a series of exotic abandoned pets

THE Shanghai Zoo is overcrowded with exotic pets such as red-eared turtles and estuarine crocodiles that have been abandoned by their owners. Officials said every time such an animal or reptile is found in the city, they would be sent to the zoo.

Dogs taken from hoarder arrive in Colorado

DENVER - More than 95 dogs were rescued from the home of an animal hoarder in Montana, and some of them hope to find new homes in the Mile High City.

SPCA of Wake County offers sale for special needs pets

In addition to being homeless many surrendered pets within the animal shelter system have additional physical and emotional needs. Over the Labor Day weekend the SPCA is offering adoptive parents a 'Labor of Love' special if they take these pets home.

Adoptable cats

NEW KENNEWICK, Wash.—The more than 50 cats that were neglected after a woman was evicted from her home are now looking for families.

Pets and the quake

A sidebar to the human drama of the weekend earthquake is what it has meant for pets. Many animals were reported missing, a sad event in itself and another layer of loss for people who have already had their lives turned upside-down. Yet some pets seemed to play a positive role.

Dogs Beat Cats On Saturday At Hadlock

The Portland Sea Dogs beat the New Hampshire Fisher Cats 6-4 on Saturday night.

After 20 years of protection, owl declining but forests remain (McClatchy Newspapers)

McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — Twenty years after northern spotted owls were protected under the Endangered Species Act, their numbers continue to decline, and scientists aren't certain whether the birds will survive even though logging was banned on much of the old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest where they live in order to save them.

Cats have a soft landing

Make no mistake, the Cats are still in this flag race up to their necks, writes Rohan Connolly.

Pets of the Week

KVUE's Pets of the Week from the Humane Society of Williamson County are Cheesy and Cilia.

Pet owners like taking their pets to work, but rules should be established

By Marie Stempinski, Special to the Times Friday, September 3, 2010 Workers are happier when they take their pets to work, but not all co-workers share their enthusiasm. Companies are wise to establish workplace “pettiquette.” Did you know that one in five American companies allow employees to bring their pets to work? That's according to a recent survey by the American Pet Products ...

Cats stay hot - they pound out 19 hits in win

If the River Cats were feeling the effects of their post-celebration party, it never showed.

Cats Start Fast, Finish Strong Against Rebs

CONWAY – Conway hit Southside in the mouth on the opening kickoff of the game Friday. They didn’t let up until the Wampus Cats were well on their way to the victory.

Rock Cats Beat Thunder; Won't Lose 100 Games This Season

— Estarlin De Los Santos doubled in Juan Portes from third for the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as the Rock Cats went on to down Trenton 10-7 before a sellout crowd of 6,189 on Saturday night.

Rock Cats' Ben Revere Gets Call to Major Leagues

New Britain, CT - The New Britain Rock Cats of the Eastern League announced tonight that their outstanding 22-year-old Outfielder, Ben Revere, has received the call to join the Minnesota Twins for the final weeks of the 2010 American League Pennant race.

Fisher Cats fall in Portland, giving Thunder division crown

The Portland Sea Dogs posted a 6-4 win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Saturday night. The loss clinched the Eastern Division title for the Trenton Thunder, whom the Fisher Cats will meet in the playoffs beginning this week.

Dogs make a splash at Onalaska Aquatic Center

Even with cooler temperatures outside, many dogs took a dip in the pool today for the fourth annual Diggity Dog Dip.

Dogs Strut For Raleigh Show

More than 1,300 dogs are on the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh for the chance to win a crown for best-in-show. Five different local kennel clubs joined together for their annual labor-day dog show. It started Thursday and runs through Monday. Each day, a different club hosts the competition so there are five chances for the dogs to win the "Best-In-Show" crown. Organizers said this year the number ...

Dogs running amok in Iron County

More stray dogs are running around Cedar City, keeping sheriff's deputies busy and filling up the dog pound.

Dogs' Hip Dysplasia Risk Often Missed

Traditional methods of evaluating dogs for hip dysplasia risk may miss 80 percent of cases, according to a new study.

Small pets are vanishing in Spring Hill

By Beth N. Gray, Times Correspondent Saturday, September 4, 2010 SPRING HILL — An unusually high number of small pets have gone missing from homes in Weeki Wachee Woodlands and Weeki Wachee Acres this summer. Most recently, a litter of four kittens, birthed by an unknown feline in a back yard, has disappeared. The culprit or culprits remain a mystery. Suspects range from coyotes to mammoth ...

Dogs make a splash at state fair

Dogs and people cheered each other with barking and clapping Friday at the STIHL Dogs and Logs World Championships at the fairgrounds.

Pets Alive dedicates new dog facility

HOWELLS – Pets Alive, one of the largest and most successful strictly no-kill animal sanctuaries in the U.S., keeps growing. Two of Pets Alive’s major benefactors are Grammy winning artist Rob Thomas and his wife, Marisol, who adopted a beloved dog, Tyler, from Pets Alive, some years ago.

Cats crushed at home

NEW BRITAIN – The New Britain Rock Cats can’t even die with dignity. The worst season in 28 years of Eastern League baseball at Willow Brook Park isn’t bad enough. The infamy of being the first EL team since the Korean War to lose 100 games remains in order.

Sacramento eatery takes 'dancing shrimp' off menu (AP)

AP - A Sacramento restaurant agreed to stop serving live shrimp after an animal-rights group said the practice was cruel to the shellfish.

Pets Seemingly Abandoned In Fort Worth Home

Police in Fort Worth are investigating a case of animal abandonment. Officers found three dogs and a cat at a home in the 2800 block of Putnam Street. According to authorities, the owners had apparently moved out, leaving the pets behind.

Pets on the Promenade event set for Sept. 11

Hilton Head Monthly's fourth annual Pets on the Promenade will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Sept

Dogs get leading role for special film screening

Dogs land a leading role at a special cinema screening at the UK's most northerly film festival.

African livelihoods at risk as species threatened: IUCN (AFP)

Ugandan fishermen collect fish from a net in Kabukanga on Rukwanzi Island, Uganda. Millions of Africans may lose a key source of livelihoods as a fifth of freshwater African species are threatened with extinction, the updated Red List of endangered species showed Thursday.(AFP/File/Walter Astrada)AFP - Millions of Africans may lose a key source of livelihoods as a fifth of freshwater African species are threatened with extinction, the updated Red List of endangered species showed Thursday.


Federal judge orders revised spotted owl plan (AP)

AP - A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must revise a Bush administration recovery plan for the northern spotted owl.

Animal rights group claims mass Greek mink release (AP)

AP - An international animal rights activist group has claimed responsibility for releasing more than 50,000 minks from two fur farms in northern Greece.

WWF calls for 'roar of support' for wild tigers (AFP)

An undated file picture of a tiger in the wild released by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Kathmandu. The conservation group WWF on Thursday urged people to send in a recorded AFP - The conservation group WWF on Thursday urged people to send in a recorded "roar of support" for wild tigers, whose numbers have plunged over the past century from 100,000 to fewer than 3,200.


Obama urged to help end Japan's dolphin hunt (AFP)

Environmental activists protest against dolphin hunting in Japan near the US embassy in Tokyo on September 2, 2010. Japanese media said fishermen in Taiji had trapped some 20 bottlenose dolphins in the secluded cove on Thursday(AFP/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - Animal rights activists protested against Japan's dolphin hunts in a rally outside the US embassy in Tokyo Thursday, calling on President Barack Obama to pressure the country over the issue.


Busted pot growers mistake wardens for suppliers (AP)

AP - California wildlife officials say two men are in custody after a group of marijuana growers started to toss bags full of pot into a pickup truck belonging to game wardens they mistook for their suppliers. State Department of Fish and Game spokesman Pat Foy says two wardens in Tehama County were looking for deer poachers Monday night in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest when they heard footsteps behind them.

Bosnian group urges probe of puppy killing video (AP)

AP - An animal rights group in Bosnia called on authorities Wednesday to investigate a claim that a disturbing video of a young woman throwing six newborn puppies into a river was filmed in the Balkan country.

RSPCA says 'bring back UK dog licence' (AFP)

This rottweiler dog attacked a child in the Rhone region of France in 2008. Animal welfare group the RSPCA has called for dog licences to be reintroduced, saying an annual licence fee of as little as 21.50 pounds could help reduce the number of strays and help tackle irresponsible dog breeding.(AFP/File/Fred Dufour)AFP - Animal welfare group the RSPCA has called for dog licences to be reintroduced, saying an annual licence fee of as little as £21.50 could help reduce the number of strays and help tackle irresponsible dog breeding.


3 killed when copter crashes in Idaho downtown (AP)

AP - A helicopter chartered by a state wildlife agency plunged into a travel trailer and crashed Tuesday on a downtown street in the small town of Kamiah, killing two biologists and the pilot, authorities said.

Atlanta zoo to be inspected after snake escape (AP)

AP - Georgia wildlife officials will inspect an Atlanta zoo after a venomous rattlesnake was able to escape and slither around a city neighborhood.

China, Russia boost efforts to save tigers (AFP)

A Siberian tiger roams the grounds at the Badaling park near China's Great Wall outside Beijing. China and Russia have agreed to set up the first cross-border protection zone for Siberian tigers, as they try to boost efforts to save the endangered species, state media reported.(AFP/File/Liu Jin)AFP - China and Russia have agreed to set up the first cross-border protection zone for Siberian tigers, as they try to boost efforts to save the endangered species, state media reported Monday.


Los Angeles Zoo is home to 22 baby Komodo dragons (AP)

This image provided by the Los Angeles Zoo shows two of the 22 Komodo dragons that were born at the zoo over an 11 day period begining Aug. 8, 2010 in Los Angeles. Komodos, the worlds largest dragons, are cannibalistic and usually eat their young and eggs of their own species, so zoo officials say staying alive is tricky for a hatchling. Los Angeles is one of the few zoos in North America to have successfully bred Komodos. The curator says 11 babies will eventually go to the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Zoo)AP - Twenty-two Komodo dragons have hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo this month, giving a modest boost to the world's endangered population.


Putin fires darts at gray whale from crossbow (AP)

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin aims a crossbow as he is on a rubber boat at the Olga Harbor of Kamchatka Peninsula  during a scientific expedition, to study grey whales on Wednesday, Aug.25, 2010. (AP Photo/ RIA Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, pool)AP - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin fired darts from a crossbow at a gray whale off Russia's Far Eastern coast on Wednesday in the latest in a series of man-versus-nature stunts designed to cultivate the image of a macho leader.


New bacteria degrades oil faster, in deep, cold water: study (AFP)

A man walks on the beach where oil is seen in the water as it washes ashore from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in June, 2010 in Alabama. A new species of bacteria found in the Gulf of Mexico degrades oil faster at deeper and colder depths than expected, scientists said Tuesday in a study that could explain how the BP oil spill has mostly disappeared.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joe Raedle)AFP - A new species of bacteria found in the Gulf of Mexico degrades oil faster at deeper and colder depths than expected, scientists said Tuesday in a study that could explain how the BP oil spill has mostly disappeared.


Endangered Hawksbill turtles released off Singapore (AFP)

School children watch as a Hawksbill sea turtle crawls to the water in Singapore on August 24. Thirteen endangered Hawksbills born and bred in Japan were released off Singapore waters Tuesday as part of efforts to conserve the species.(AFP/Roslan Rahman)AFP - Thirteen endangered sea turtles born and bred in Japan were released off Singapore waters Tuesday as part of efforts to conserve the species.


How cute! Panda cub born in Austria (AP)

HANDOUT - In this photo taken with a surveillance camera and provided by the Schoenbrunn Zoo, female giant panda Yang Yang holds her newborn cub in her mouth in an enclosed compound in Vienna, on Monday, Aug. 23, 2010. Yang Yang gave birth to her second cub on the third birthday of her first baby — called Fu Long — who has since left for China. (AP Photo/Schoenbrunn Zoo, Handout)AP - A giant panda has given birth to a healthy cub in Austria — the second in just three years.


Police search for escaped alligators (AFP)

A baby alligator stares at the camera at alligator farm Zoocriadero Kubota S.A., near Panama City, in 2008. Police and wildlife experts have launched a search for two baby alligators that escaped from a zoo in southern France, an official have said.(AFP/File/Elmer Martinez)AFP - Police and wildlife experts have launched a search for two baby alligators that escaped from a zoo in southern France, an official said on Tuesday.


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