WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund Helps Injured Pitbull Recover After Rollover Accident
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WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund Helps Injured Pitbull Recover After Rollover Accident

After a rollover accident left her dog severely injured and her savings nearly exhausted from mounting veterinary costs, Stacy Nichols of Cheney, Washington, feared she might lose her longtime companion, a 10-year-old pitbull mix named Penny. A referral to Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital and support from the university’s Good Samaritan Fund changed the outcome.

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FAO Urges Global Action to Combat Transboundary Animal Diseases
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FAO Urges Global Action to Combat Transboundary Animal Diseases

The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Qu Dongyu, has called on countries worldwide to strengthen cooperation and secure sustainable funding to tackle transboundary animal diseases (TADs), warning that they pose a significant threat to global food security and economic stability.

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New Research Suggests Mad Cow Disease May Have Been Triggered by More Than Misfolded Proteins
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New Research Suggests Mad Cow Disease May Have Been Triggered by More Than Misfolded Proteins

For decades, mad cow disease — bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) — has been blamed almost exclusively on misfolded infectious proteins known as prions. But groundbreaking research led by the University of Alberta is challenging that long-standing theory and shedding new light on why the devastating outbreaks in the U.K. unfolded the way they did.

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“Better Off Dead?” Inside the Ethical Storm Surrounding Rescued Wild Animals
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“Better Off Dead?” Inside the Ethical Storm Surrounding Rescued Wild Animals

For Dr. Jacqui Wilmshurst, a wildlife rescuer and scholar who recently spoke at the Annual Oxford Animal Ethics Summer School, the question is both personal and deeply complicated. Her work, detailed in an interview with Psychology Today’s Marc Bekoff, challenges long-held beliefs about animal disability, wildness, and what constitutes a life worth living.

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