Former pets rescued from the streets and forced to live in confined spaces may turn aggressive, say animal welfare activists. Photos: SS KANESAN and KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star
WHEN Hannah (not her real name) first bought her pet dog Bobo as a puppy eight years ago, she never thought she would ever part with him.
However, one evening in May, she found herself leashing her beloved pet and sending him off in a stranger’s car.
She recalled Bobo wagging his tail happily thinking that they were going for a walk, and then giving her a bewildered look when he was put into someone’s car.
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BIG REDS Animal Association, based in Catral (Alicante), received âunbelievableâ donations of over â¬5,000 after The Olive Press revealed they were in âpanic modeâ when funds had recently run dry.
Amazingly, a single donation of â¬2,000 came from a businessman, who had read about the charityâs plight.
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Shiv Shanker Nair contacted the owner, Suella Winston-Campbell, with a message saying, âYou do a wonderful job, by all means. Iâd like to send you 2,000 euros.â
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Anderton’s Earth Week 2021 is coming up, with many environmental activities planned. They include Zoom presentations, clean-up events and others. (Photo courtesy of Northern Michigan University)
MARQUETTE People can celebrate the environment through the upcoming Anderton’s Earth Week 2021.
The event is named after the late John Anderton, a former head of the Northern Michigan University Department of Earth, Environmental and Geological Sciences. He passed away in March 2014.
One of the many organizers of the multitude of events to be held in-person, outdoors and virtually is John O’Bryan, who is finishing what he called an “individually created degree” in climate advocacy at NMU. O’Bryan has been an intern with the NMU Sustainability Advisory Council, but his involvement with Earth Week is part of an independent capstone course of climate advocacy with Professor Josh Ewalt in the communications department.