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Rainbow Wool – the first fashion statement made from the wool of gay sheep
Cologne (ots) - A sheep farm in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany produces the first textile made from the wool of gay rams, making a bold fashion statement for the LGBTQIA+ community. Today, Rainbow Wool is launching the world’s first collection made from the wool of gay rams. The proceeds will benefit LSVD+ – the Federation Queer Diversity. Homosexuality is ...
moreCat food from the freshmeatdryer - the New Premium
moreKrombacher Brauerei GmbH & Co.
2Make some noise for endangered species: Krombacher and Wacken Open Air present the "Growling Creatures" - the first metal band consisting of endangered animals
moreGerman dog food is prepared differently - Now also available in UK
moreBreuninger approves comprehensive animal welfare policy / Sustainable use of materials of animal origin
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Albert Schweitzer Stiftung für unsere Mitwelt
Subway president Mike Kehoe can become a hero
moreAlbert Schweitzer Stiftung für unsere Mitwelt
Subway in the hot seat: Chickens will besiege corporate headquarters in Amsterdam
Berlin (ots) - One hundred oversized fierce chickens will besiege Subway's European headquarters at Prinsengracht 13 in Amsterdam on Tuesday, 11 February 2020, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. With this "revolt of the chickens", animal rights activists are protesting against the fact that the sandwich company sells meat from chickens that are kept under cruel conditions. They ...
moreKomitee gegen den Vogelmord e. V.
52 million wild birds killed by European hunters per year, new study reveals
Bonn, Germany (ots) - More than 52 million wild birds are being killed lawfully by hunters in Europe each year, according to a report published this week in the journal "British Birds". The study provides data on 82 species of wild bird which may be legally hunted including 1,607,964 shot Quails, 522,253 Teal, 107,802 Lapwings, 205,577 Snipe, 973,414 Woodcocks, ...
moreWal- und Delfinschutz-Forum (WDSF)
Animal conservationists demand a stop to "Dream Ship" (cruise ship) landings on the Faroe Islands due to whale massacres
Hagen (ots) - Unperturbed by warnings and protests from the "Whale and Dolphin Conservation Forum (WDSF)", the German cruise companies AIDA, TUI and Hapag Lloyd still want to stop at the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, even though there is a high risk that passengers may become eye witnesses to cruel, bloody ...
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