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A bill introduced by State Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver, R-27, Sunbury, was signed into law to help protect domestic animals and the food supply against dangerous transmissible diseases.
The way lions, tigers, bears and eagles hunt, kill and ultimately eat their prey can be a grisly, brutal business that some ...
SB 1658 specifies basic care for domestic animals and helps protect them from neglect and abuse. The bill makes it a requirement for pet owners to provide adequate food, water, and shelter for ...
Those who benefit from the Pet Food Pantry and the GOODS Program include pets, animals without owners, families facing economic hardships, unhoused populations, military veterans, domestic ...
Dallas Foundation grants support animal welfare, victims of domestic violence and the arts in North The Dallas Foundation, dedicated to helping local nonprofits succeed, recently gave more than ...
Livestock and lions make uneasy neighbors: How a fence upgrade helped protect domestic and wild animals by Jonathan Salerno, Amy Dickman, Kevin Crooks, Rekha Warrier, Stewart Breck, The Conversation ...
Arizona Sen. Shawnna Bolick, R-Phoenix, and the bill’s sponsor, said the bill makes sure “that we’re looking at the animal cruelty laws in a different light” than previously. Current law ...
This would make it easier for police and prosecutors to punish animal abusers, according to Sen. Shawnna Bolick, who introduced the bill. How would SB1234 impact animal cruelty laws in Arizona?