In a conflict that pits animal welfare against religious rights, Denmark has ordered that all food animals must be stunned before being killed. The move effectively bans the ritual slaughter methods ...
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Denmark zoo asks people to donate unwanted pets to feed predators and imitate ‘natural food chain’
A zoo in northern Denmark is asking pet owners to donate their unwanted guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens and even small horses – not to put them on display but to feed them to the zoo’s predators. The ...
Divers have confirmed that a dead humpback whale spotted off Denmark is the same creature that spent weeks beached off ...
Denmark Zoo Sparks Debate Over Feeding Program Using Public's Unwanted Animals originally appeared on PetHelpful. A zoo in Denmark has sparked a wave of controversy by asking the public to donate ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark passed legislation on Tuesday banning bestiality, toughening a law that animal rights activists feared was encouraging animal sex tourists to visit the country. The bill ...
People look at the carcass of the giraffe Marius after it was killed in Copenhagen Zoo February 9, 2014. The Copenhagen Zoo went ahead with a plan to shoot and dismember a healthy giraffe on Sunday ...
The country's move to require animals to be stunned before being killed is seen by some as an affront to religious methods of slaughter. But now... Banning Traditional Animal Slaughter, Denmark Stokes ...
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