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  • Animal Wall Cardiff Castle - The Lioness: One of nine
  • The Animal Wall in front of Cardiff Castle (c.
  • The Animal Wall in Bute Park since 1925
  • Cardiff Castle, the famous Animal Wall, the Gorsedd stones and the Blackfriars s
  • The animal wandered into the town, passing the churches o
  • its silent, motionless and hidden until a game animal wanders or flies into view.
  • for Stars and Jimmy Eat World, was home to Red Animal War for many years.
  • ldhood Equals, Mae, Bright and Hollow Sky, Red Animal War, Jet By Day, Snakes and Music, Twothirtyei
  • n bassist known for his work with the band Red Animal War, and most recently collaborating with Kemb
  • The 'Murray Foote' character is an animal warrior, conservationist, scientist, recording
  • The morphology of the stapes suggests that the animal was capable of hearing high-frequency sound.
  • Weakened and weary, the animal was no match for the pursuing hounds and the c
  • The animal was killed with an iron punch driven in the sk
  • Though a carnivore, dentition suggests this animal was a hypercarnivore or mesocarnivore.
  • ps and carnassial notches, indicating that the animal was a predator; the jaws are short and massive
  • he front part has been strongly worn while the animal was alive.
  • The animal was born in March 1796 and was bred by Charles
  • A single animal was collected around 1970 on Cayos Maja off of
  • This peculiar-looking animal was unrelated to modern elephants, and was, in
  • Each hard carved animal was restored to its exact Munsell Color System
  • us) believed to be Britain's largest wild land animal, was reportedly killed in October 2010.
  • e is flexible, like the living lemurs, and the animal was about 40 centimetres (16 in) in length, ex
  • The bone is small, indicating that the animal was only about half the size of the related Si
  • alia), historical records demonstrate that the animal was caught off King Island, in the Bass Strait
  • as closed and eating meat from any four-legged animal was prohibited from 1635 to 1838.
  • The animal was first designated as Threatened in 1986, an
  • he restated his previous view that the fossil animal was a reptile.
  • The animal was discovered in Shoal Creek, a stream in sou
  • The live version of Animal was recorded at Long Beach Arena on March 10,
  • el Pit, Germany, indicate that this 50 cm long animal was rather similar to living pangolins.
  • The Skien animal was found during an excavation in Skien, Norwa
  • This animal was a predecessor of the modern bear and is re
  • not to eat given meat were if the monk knew an animal was killed especially for him or he heard the
  • A jawbone from the animal was first discovered by H. T. Martin in Wallac
  • ed further when a veterinarian agreed that the animal was not from Earth.
  • an SUV but it is not clear weather or not the animal was a lost captive, or a native eastern moutai
  • to learn of this cow's strange behaviour, the animal was closely observed, seen to sit by a thorn t
  • The animal was about 58 cm high at the shoulder, similar
  • In ancient times, this animal was used by sorcerors.
  • ral sutures in its vertebrae, meaning that the animal was immature at the time of death.
  • A 'mystery animal' was found dead in Lewiston, Maine in August 2
  • The animal was caught in a filter placed in one of the de
  • This small animal was a creature that swam freely on its back, m
  • In the first, "apyromantic", the scapula of an animal was simply examined after its slaughter.
  • The animal was probably at least partially aquatic, livin
  • nd “Did not clot after several days” while the animal's hide was found to be unusually brittle for a
  • ort film "Cows" (a new viewpoint on a familiar animal) was a winner of the 4 FourDocs best four-minu
  • It is believed that the animal was never observed by Europeans.
  • xible leg rotation was eliminated, so that the animal was better adapted to fast forward running on
  • second expedition, a formal description of the animal was published.
  • The dentition of E. basilatus' suggests this animal was a hypercarnivore or mesocarnivore.
  • The animal was sacrificed on the Brazen Altar and the blo
  • This animal was the biggest herbivore of its time, measuri
  • r location through the address under which the animal was registered, but it only led them to an aba
  • Her animal was the spring hare, and the rebirth of the la
  • The animal was about the size of a chimpanzee but had the
  • paleontologist Edith Simon told reporters the animal was "30 yards long and weighed about 70 tons".
  • At one time, this animal was considered to be a subspecies of the Arcti
  • The fossils show that the body of the animal was covered in a thin, flexible cuticle.
  • The animal was seen by Mr. Jugal Kishore Tiwari and repor
  • on dated to about 1260 BP, suggesting that the animal was still extant at the end of the first mille
  • The most common land animal was the small herbivorous synapsid Lystrosauru
  • Enhydrocyon's dentition suggests this animal was a hypercarnivore or mesocarnivore.
  • Bruno, controversially named the animal was famed for his commitment, aggression and o
  • This small herbivorous animal was one of the most successful synapsids in th
  • The animal was not, however, formally described until 201
  • of the spoor to ascertain how close the hunted animal was.
  • eams, springs and wells may be contaminated by animal waste and pathogens.
  • Farm biogas plants using animal waste and energy crops are expected to contrib
  • ia, protozoa or parasitic worms from human and animal waste or pathogens which use other organisms a
  • For the animal waste product, see feces.
  • The run off dumped animal waste, oils, dirt and debris into the creeks.
  • leaves, tree barks, worms and rats, human and animal waste, and flesh from dead inmates.
  • of municipal waste in addition to clinical and animal waste.
  • ypically derive from surface runoff containing animal wastes and can lead to a variety of diseases i
  • ct and subsequent treated forage and resultant animal wastes will be handled correctly."
  • The animal wayob are likely to be transformative shapes o
  • The animal weighed approximately one ounce.
  • This nocturnal animal weighs 1-1.3 kg and reaches a length of 27-29
  • An average animal weighs from 600 to 1000 grams.
  • The .A.R.S. has no known connection to an animal welfare service operating in Florida with the
  • The party aims to bring attention to animal welfare and environmental issues, in a manner
  • In 2003, the Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC), an independent advisor
  • waned in England, as social values changed and animal welfare became a concern.
  • Animal Welfare
  • ook, with a foreword by Ali MacGraw, actor and animal welfare activist, was released in August 2008
  • nner in 1996 of the GlaxoSmithKline Laboratory Animal Welfare Prize for his work while at the Univer
  • The Ark was closed due to animal welfare concerns.
  • he moral issues involved, especially regarding animal welfare and animal rights), the method is unli
  • The farm was a member of the animal welfare charity RSPCA-owned 'Freedom Food labe
  • Some animal welfare groups, including the American Society
  • ottish SPCA and SSPCA) is a charity to promote animal welfare in Scotland.
  • The story showed animal welfare stories from RSPCA hospitals.
  • ng a number of new bands and is a supporter of animal welfare efforts.
  • The Animal Welfare Act (Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of
  • Main article: Animal welfare
  • Farm Sanctuary was one of four animal welfare groups that responded to the Iowa Depa
  • standards to offer the best guarantee of high animal welfare standards in the UK [citation needed].
  • or organic farming in the EU, particularly for animal welfare and use of pesticides and fertilizers.
  • f knowledge of how to provide care, absence of animal welfare legislation and enforcement, apathy, p
  • o monitor for cruelty and report violations of animal welfare laws.
  • In early 2010, Bridges's Animal Welfare Amendment Bill was drawn from the ball
  • wanted companion animals is a major concern to animal welfare and animal rights groups.
  • who has contributed up to $1 million a year to animal welfare groups and other charities.
  • Animal Welfare Club
  • al issues including Shelter Dogs in 2003 about animal welfare and Freeheld in 2007 about LGBT rights
  • Animal welfare and conservation groups have called fo
  • itor (now the publisher) likes to include art, animal welfare and poetry.
  • ighting in the United States go beyond serious animal welfare violations to links with organized cri
  • eby was awarded the Universities Federation of Animal Welfare (UFAW) Hulme Fellowship to write this
  • He helped pass an animal welfare law in Turkey.
  • In recent years, persons interested in animal welfare have attempted to stop this practise f
  • Investigations by animal welfare and animal rights groups have indicate
  • Victorian Farmers Federation, the spokesman on animal welfare for the Australian Pig Industry, a Mem
  • The Act is designed to ensure animal welfare in the United States.
  • te more time to her work with the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society.
  • iminated in 1835 as Britain began to introduce animal welfare laws.
  • views, as well for being a strong supporter of animal welfare issues and an opponent of fox hunting.
  • gical distress in animals, and therefore is an animal welfare issue.
  • Her interests include children, animal welfare and women's issues.
  • also served on the Minister for Agriculture's Animal Welfare Advisory Committee and on Melbourne Un
  • Human Environment Animal Welfare (German: Mensch Umwelt Tierschutz, sho
  • ed and sick children and is also involved with animal welfare projects.
  • Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Sciences
  • e Act was repealed in England and Wales by the Animal Welfare Act 2006 and in Scotland by the Animal
  • eading up to the 2008 General Election, SAFE's Animal Welfare Policy Survey 2008 rated the country's
  • mportant from an economical as well as from an animal welfare point of view.
  • l as other such practices, rose attention from animal welfare advocates, and have been the subject o
  • The Animal Welfare Act 2006 (c.
  • The new animal welfare law also included a chapter on transge
  • Humane Society of the United States and other animal welfare groups denounced the cloning, saying t
  • o-unless" principle - no practices that injure animal welfare are allowed, unless specific regulatio
  • bership, the fur trade, other conservation and animal welfare organizations and the public sector, i
  • In the mid-1960s, Wyler began to work for animal welfare causes.
  • Group and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Animal Welfare within the Assembly.
  • he Socialist Education Association, the Labour Animal Welfare Society, Amnesty International, the Co
  • Associations, Dartmoor National Park and other animal welfare groups.
  • Member of the Farm Animal Welfare Council
  • Goldberg is an animal welfare advocate and an American Society for t
  • Tiggywinkles is an animal welfare charity and veterinary hospital in the
  • uth Harrison (1920-2000) was a leading British animal welfare activist and author.
  • s later criticised as being 'derisory' by some animal welfare organisations.
  • rancher turned vegan for his leadership in the animal welfare movement, he was awarded the Peace Abb
  • re prohibited in Britain in the early 1900s on animal welfare grounds, but some still exist (mainly
  • Some of the animal welfare organizations campaigning against the
  • uits include forestry and wildlife management, animal welfare and greyhound adoption (Board of Direc
  • tes and takes an interest in environmental and animal welfare issues.
  • Technology held hearings that led to the 1985 Animal Welfare Act, and in 1986, changes in United St
  • roducers retain a traditional recipe, owing to animal welfare concerns some have replaced the veal c
  • event was created in 2002 and is supported by animal welfare groups, including PETA, who object to
  • The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) ran a fund raising poster campa
  • At first, the chief vet responsible for animal welfare in the appropriate government departme
  • Cockfighting is considered a blood sport by animal welfare and animal rights activists and others
  • By raising public awareness about animal welfare in Egypt, SPARE works continuously to
  • It is the first animal welfare organization in Egypt to address the s
  • hmarks for organic food production, packaging, animal welfare, wildlife conservation, residues and a
  • Although the two societies both work with animal welfare, the RSPCA operates only in England an
  • ssness, transport, Indo-British affairs, AIDS, animal welfare, MS, ME, disablement, human rights, Ka
  • It contained a new chapter on animal welfare, so its name was amended accordingly,
  • It promotes laws and policies that support animal welfare, animal protection and vegetarianism/v
  • n a substantial campaign to create policies on animal welfare, which were promulgated to enhance ani
  • ith a particular emphasis on helping children, animal welfare, and the environment."
  • alternative energy, environment, agriculture, animal welfare, and press and broadcasting.
  • al interests are described as: "law and order, animal welfare, transport, employment, health and the
  • He was a campaigner for animal welfare, together with his third wife Kay.
  • ursuits, expressing interests in conservation, animal welfare, and working to assist children with d
  • s written many books and articles on ethology, animal welfare, and evolution, gives public lectures
  • of legislative intervention for the purpose of animal welfare.
  • e for reviewing the Labour Party's policies on animal welfare.
  • ct her life and keen interest in community and animal welfare.
  • ir of the Labour Party with responsibility for animal welfare.
  • of charity organizations for breast cancer and animal welfare.
  • )(3) private operating foundation dedicated to animal welfare.
  • w lives in London and maintains an interest in animal welfare.
  • , public safety, women's issues, education and animal welfare.
  • st that overtly dealt with the environment and animal welfare.
  • lity and Gender Identity, Multiculturalism and Animal Welfare.
  • on Firearms; Subcommittee on Animal Welfare; Subcommittee on Coal Mining; Subcomm.
  • the advancement of animal welfare;
  • What Should We Do about Animal Welfare?
  • Bitch and Animal went on to make two records for DiFranco's Rig
  • an spirits and transmutation between human and animal were widely shared in myriad forms.
  • "Practically all living things, human and animal, were literally seared to death", Japanese rad
  • Remains of the animal were found at the Gran Dolina site, located in
  • The representation of no animal whatever is worth so much", to which Dr Johnso
  • very clearly visible on the right side of the animal when the pneumostome is wide open.
  • il species to be kept as a pet or experimental animal, when it is known as the Domesticated Gerbil.
  • The totem animal, when it dies is ceremonially mourned and buri
  • of an early experience of trying to rescue an animal, when she heard laughter in the alleyway behin
  • to be believed that it served to stabilise the animal when it jumped by sticking to the surface on w
  • statocyst is therefore useful for telling the animal whether it is upside down or not.
  • e and severity of the disease in an individual animal which directly reduce animal suffering and pro
  • and dark band that run along the sides of the animal, which separates the brown dorsal parts from t
  • the birds is attacking the eyes of the hunted animal, which is consistent with past practices when
  • clothes are adorned with salamanders, an agile animal which is representing the element of fire, as
  • In zoology, nectarivore is an animal which eats the sugar-rich nectar produced by f
  • In zoology, a palynivore is an herbivorous animal which selectively eats the nutrient-rich polle
  • on of the offerer's hands onto the sacrificial animal, which would then be killed, and its blood col
  • Xiongguanlong was a bipedal animal which balanced its body with a long tail, like
  • Echmatocrinus is a problematic Cambrian animal which resembles a crinoid or an octocoral.
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