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Is the Canadian Seal Hunt Cruelty to Animals? Article 
Is it inhumane to hunt seal? Canada says no, but many animal rights activists disagree. Find out what arguments seal advocates, hunters, and the Canadian government use.
Mar 18, 2010 - Megan Jungwi
Canadian Senator Aims to Put End to Seal Hunt Article 
For the first time in Canadian history, a Senator has introduced legislation to amend The Fisheries Act in order to end the commercial seal hunt.
Mar 20, 2009 - Gemma Richardson
Anti-Seal Hunt Activists Take New Approach Article 
Urging the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee to speak out against the commercial seal hunt is a new approach being taken by activists.
Mar 15, 2009 - Gemma Richardson
Canadian Seal Industry - Unnecessary Cruelty and Empty Promises Article 
Canada never stopped hunting seals. Read the article to find out what is happening with the Canadian sealing industry. Cruelty, violations, empty promises.
Mar 19, 2011 - Giovanna De Gennaro
Captain Watson Hunts the Japanese Whalers Article 
Captain Paul Watson, who is leading the hunt for Japanese Whalers, is a veteran campaigner and founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
Jan 12, 2010 - Ann Burnett
Innocent in Death Chapter Three Article 
Chapter Preview: Chapter Three - Innocent In Death by JD Robb (a Valentine's surprise from me)
Feb 13, 2007 - Leslie Poston
Polar Bear Moves from Edinburgh Zoo to Highlands Article 
Britain's only captive Polar Bear leaves the zoo for a luxury four-acre enclosure.
Nov 4, 2009 - John Blatchford
Polar Bear Moved from Edinburgh Zoo to Highlands Article 
Britain's only captive Polar Bear leaves the zoo for a luxury four-acre enclosure.
Nov 4, 2009 - John Blatchford
BBC: Whales and Dolphins Use Sound to Communicate with Complexity Article 
The third episode of the BBC's Ocean Giants documentary series showed that dolphins and whales use sound to communicate, hunt and navigate; and teach young.
Sep 6, 2011 - Marc Latham
Neanderthal Diet or Cavemen Eating Habits Article 
The Neanderthals were capable predators and existed on a protein diet ranging from dolphin to dead animals.
Nov 9, 2009 - Lito Apostolakou
Greenland's Extinct Saqqaq Population Article 
The Saqqaq, the earliest Palaeo-Eskimo culture of West and Southeast Greenland, existed from approx. 2500BC to 800BC and though extinct left much archaeological evidence.
Mar 7, 2010 - Valerie Williamson
The Extinction of the Great Auk (Pinguinus Impennis) Article 
Believed to have once been very common, the Great Auk was slow and clumsy on land, easy to catch and delicious to eat: a lethal combination.
Sep 18, 2010 - Paula Sainthouse
The Alaskan Beluga Whale, an Endangered Species Article 
Beluga whales are smart, gentle creatures that enchant many at aquariums worldwide. In the coastal waters of Alaska, however, their days of enchantment may be limited.
Sep 14, 2009 - Jason Parent
Beryl Markham, Aviator Article 
The life of Beryl Markham, British-born aviator raised by her father in Kenya.
Feb 4, 2011 - Erin Naillon
Sinking of the Empress of Ireland 1914 Article 
On May 29th, 1914, the Empress of Ireland departed from Quebec Harbor and collided with the Norwegian collier Storstad a few hours later on the St. Lawrence River.
Dec 20, 2009 - Maureen K. Fleury
Earliest Dogs: Our Helpmates, Guardians or Social Parasites? Article 
Researchers now suggest that the earliest dog domestication efforts began as early as 33,000 years ago; but failed with the onset of the Ice Age.
Aug 25, 2011 - Diane Evans
Penicillin – Animal Tests Mass Drug Production Article 
It was a top secret project in many ways and ended up as a cooperative venture between England and the US. It is the story of penicillin in 1938-39 as Hitler begins WW2.
Mar 30, 2009 - Donald Reinhardt
Osama bin Laden, King of Terror, is Dead Article 
Osama bin Laden's rise to power, reign of terror, and ultimate death at the hands of the United States military are examined in detail.
May 2, 2011 - Steve Longo
The World Society for the Protection of Animals Article 
The WSPA strives to protect the animals that are most vulnerable, in countries that use animals for food, entertainment, or just treated inhumanely.
Sep 19, 2011 - Sharlene Almond