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Feature for Tuesday, January 31
My Little Boy, Winston

I adopted Winston just over three years ago, he had been in an abusive
situation for a number of years, finally ending up dumped in a shelter at
the "senior" age of 8 years old. Although the shelter, fairly enough, made
very clear that Winston had psychological / emotional trauma, was terrified
of basically everyone and acted out in strange ways, the first time i looked
into his eyes, and he looked back up at me with anxiety and suspicion, it
was done. When I assumed the responsibility for this beautiful,
damaged little dog I understood what it would take to help him heal from his
past trauma, to allow himself to be loved.... to learn to TRUST (someone, if
not everyone).
Animal Stories
Feature for Monday, January 30
On Behalf of the Bears

The New Jersey Fish & Game Council is considering a plan to resume annual
black bear hunts. At the January 18 public hearing in Trenton, I tried to
speak for the bears.
Wildlife Articles
Feature for Sunday, January 29
People See When We're Transformed

People see when we're transformed into peacemaking children of God from our
former way of life in this world with all its violence, pain, suffering, and
death that is inflicted upon millions of people and billions of other
animals every year. This is Transfiguration Sunday, which celebrates the
transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain, but it should also speak to us
about our need to also be transformed.
An all-creatures.org Bible Sermons
[Pictured is Krishna from
Eden Farmed Animal Sanctuary]
Feature for Saturday, January 28
Spicy Quick Chili

Spicy quick chili is a really hot spicy vegan recipe that can
easily be made less hot by using fewer chipotle peppers or little or no red
pepper powder. Preparation time is about 15 minutes and cooking time is
about 30 minutes in a microwave oven set on high. This chili recipe will
make about 6 servings as a main meal with a salad, or twice as many servings
if served over a bed of brown rice. Leftovers can be stored in a covered
container in the refrigerator for a few days.
Recipes
Feature for Friday, January 27
U.S. Forest Service Restores Critical Protections to Tongass National Forest

The 17 million-acre Tongass National Forest, in the
southeast corner of Alaska, is a temperate rainforest that draws visitors
from around the globe and provides habitat for an abundance of wildlife,
including grizzly bears, bald eagles and wolves.
Wildlife Articles
Feature for Thursday, January 26
Stand by Me - Desmond's Law

Connecticut legislators passed “Desmond’s Law,”
allowing courts to appoint attorneys as advocates to represent the best
interests of animals in cruelty cases. In addition to the state prosecutor,
the perpetrator’s defense attorney, and the enforcement agency (animal
control or police officer). The animal advocates are an official party to
the case. They can do investigative work prosecutors often don’t have time
for, such as interviewing veterinarians and other witnesses. They also make
arguments, write briefs and make recommendations to the judge.
Companion Animal Care / Litigation Articles
Feature for Wednesday, January 25
All-Creatures.org January 25 Newsletter

Continuous exploitations of female’s bodies in Animal farming —
slaughterhouse gas chamber footage and USDA’s “regulation”? — animated
“Super Cow” wins Film Festival award — vivisector falsified many Animal
experimentation documents —when my heart is full of fur — pregnant mares
STILL abused for Prempro/Premarin — Baby Hughie as a constant companion —
the mainstream media’s censorship of animal ag — alternatives exist and
cruelty persists — and more...
[Image from
First-ever Footage in Slaughterhouse Gas Chamber]
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