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  • '''7.09 PROTECTION OF ANIMALS''' ...milar acts of cruelty or to inhumane treatment of any animal. Ownership of animals shall not be a justifiable defense for such acts or for a violation of this
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  • '''Sec. 10-90. Confinement of animals.''' ...adequate fence or enclosure, or within a house, garage or other building. Animals shall not be tied or chained to doghouses or other stationary objects but m
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  • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ______________ PROHIBITING THE FEEDING OF WILD ANIMALS ...er is suspended on a cable or other device to make it inaccessible to wild animals, and the area below the feeder is kept free from the accumulation of seed d
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  • '''Sec. 4-41. Mistreatment of animals unlawful.'''<br> The following acts or failure to act relating to the mistreatment of animals are unlawful and violations of this article:
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  • '''8.11.070 Cruelty to animals.'''<br> ...following, singly or together, are deemed to constitute cruel treatment to animals. Therefore, it is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to:
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  • ....au/repositories/files/2004020915194511/companion_plan.pdf Dubbo Companion Animals Management Plan] which is reviewed annually by the committee. * To review the Companion Animals Management Plan annually;
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ordinance Pertaining to a Prohibition to Feeding Wild Animals]]
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  • .... 4-3(2). Neglect.''' The purpose of this subsection is to guarantee that animals under human custody or control are housed in healthy environments and are p :(c) That, except for livestock, all animals have convenient access to natural or artificial shelter throughout the year
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  • '''Sec. 5-42. Confinement of animals generally, vicious animals, etc.'''<br> ...ter any food store or place where food is exhibited for sale, except those animals trained for the blind and hearing impaired.
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  • ...neral Assembly, which would increase the penalty for aggravated cruelty to animals from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony.'' ...neral Assembly, which would increase the penalty for aggravated cruelty to animals from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony.
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  • ''ILLEGAL TRANSPORT OF AQUATIC PLANTS AND INVASIVE ANIMALS ORDINANCE'' Aquatic Plants and Invasive Animals Ordinance, as follows:
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ....au/repositories/files/2004020915194511/companion_plan.pdf Dubbo Companion Animals Management Plan] which is reviewed annually by the committee. * To review the Companion Animals Management Plan annually;
    2 KB (279 words) - 20:34, 31 December 2014
  • '''Sec. 10-90. Confinement of animals.''' ...adequate fence or enclosure, or within a house, garage or other building. Animals shall not be tied or chained to doghouses or other stationary objects but m
    1 KB (179 words) - 20:38, 31 December 2014
  • ...nd it accords varying degrees of protection to more than 35,000 species of animals and plants...
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  • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ______________ PROHIBITING THE FEEDING OF WILD ANIMALS ...er is suspended on a cable or other device to make it inaccessible to wild animals, and the area below the feeder is kept free from the accumulation of seed d
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
    395 bytes (46 words) - 20:45, 31 December 2014
  • '''Sec. 4-41. Mistreatment of animals unlawful.'''<br> The following acts or failure to act relating to the mistreatment of animals are unlawful and violations of this article:
    3 KB (548 words) - 20:40, 31 December 2014
  • ...neral Assembly, which would increase the penalty for aggravated cruelty to animals from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony.'' ...neral Assembly, which would increase the penalty for aggravated cruelty to animals from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony.
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  • ...Law, which requires instruction on the humane treatment and protection of animals, by issuing a memorandum to all New York City public schools that notifies ...f the State, provide instruction on the humane treatment and protection of animals and lessons on the importance of spaying and neutering (“humane education
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  • Invasive plants and animals cost Queenslanders more than $600 million each year in losses to agricultur ...n industrial site, you are responsible for controlling invasive plants and animals on your land.
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  • ...djusted and anti-social, increasing the risk of attacks on people or other animals, and animals, harassment from humans, and biting and stinging from insects, and
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  • ''ILLEGAL TRANSPORT OF AQUATIC PLANTS AND INVASIVE ANIMALS ORDINANCE'' Aquatic Plants and Invasive Animals Ordinance, as follows:
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  • sectors of animal agribusiness cause immense suffering for the animals while polluting [[Category:Animals]]
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  • '''Sec. 5-42. Confinement of animals generally, vicious animals, etc.'''<br> ...ter any food store or place where food is exhibited for sale, except those animals trained for the blind and hearing impaired.
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  • '''8.11.070 Cruelty to animals.'''<br> ...following, singly or together, are deemed to constitute cruel treatment to animals. Therefore, it is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to:
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  • ...NG THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT SO IT MAY CONTINUE TO PROTECT OUR PLANTS AND ANIMALS AND THE SPECIAL PLACES THEY LIVE, FROM THE FINALITY OF EXTINCTION, AND URGI ...ved as the nation's safety net for wildlife, saving hundreds of plants and animals from extinction, putting hundreds more on the path to recovery, and safegua
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  • ...RTICLE II OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "ANIMALS/DOGS," MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING SECTION 6-41, ENTITLED "CRUELTY TO DOG ...REAS''', the City of Miami ("City") finds extreme importance in protecting animals and preventing animal cruelty; and
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  • ...asiest ways to help restore our environment is to stop raising and killing animals for human consumption. * ''Healthier for animals'' — Many people feel it is morally wrong to kill animals for food when alternatives — especially healthier ones — are available.
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  • ...arbors more than one (1) intact female for the primary purpose of breeding animals for sale. ...aggressively bites, attacks, or endangers the safety of humans or domestic animals.
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  • ...ergy. Farming without pesticides is also better for nearby birds and small animals as well as people who live close to or work on farms.'' ...to move around and access to the outdoors, both of which help to keep the animals healthy.''
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  • '''7.09 PROTECTION OF ANIMALS''' ...milar acts of cruelty or to inhumane treatment of any animal. Ownership of animals shall not be a justifiable defense for such acts or for a violation of this
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  • ...colors found in the natural world, complete with swatches and examples of animals, minerals, and vegetables where a particular hue could be found in the wild
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  • It includes everything from people to plants and animals to micro-organisms and it also covers genetic variation and habitats. Image: Front cover of Local Biodiversity Action Plan Although many animals and plants live successfully alongside humans in Belfast, some species have
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  • ...o is known for its values of social responsibility and humane treatment of animals, including being ranked as the most humane city in the nation by The Humane [[Category:Animals]]
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ...ity means the variety of life on earth. It includes all living plants and animals whether rare or common as well as habitats, genetic variation and ecosystem
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  • ...ost state. It has the highest mountain and the most coastline. The biggest animals and the most sunlight. It’s a place where you can ski, fish, travel, expl
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  • .... 4-3(2). Neglect.''' The purpose of this subsection is to guarantee that animals under human custody or control are housed in healthy environments and are p :(c) That, except for livestock, all animals have convenient access to natural or artificial shelter throughout the year
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  • ...THE CITY CODE TO ADD DEFINITIONS AND ARTICLE II SECTION 6-13 "RESTRAINT OF ANIMALS" OF THE CITY CODE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS FOR UN '''WHEREAS''', the purpose of Section 6, "RESTRAINT OF ANIMALS" of
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ''"It delves you into an empathy with nature. The way [animals] see the world is completely different from the way we see it with our eyes
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  • ...s for food and other agricultural purposes, including bees and fur-bearing animals. ...limited to, insects , weeds, predators and disease organism of plants and animals;
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  • ...g land to grow grains, vegetables, and soy to fatten up billions of farmed animals every year. ...amme, the calories that are lost by feeding soy, vegetables, and grains to animals, instead of using them directly as human food, could feed an additional 3.5
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  • No animals shall be transported on a public rod in an open vehicle [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ...lp for protection. Society as a whole needs to look after native plant and animals, protect ecosystems, and raise awareness of the value of our natural enviro
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  • ...rts were made to protect habitat for tortoises and other desert plants and animals. ...hance of them becoming threatened or endangered in the future. Plants and animals need one another and all need healthy habitats to survive. The interaction
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  • ...ay use materials taken from bushland and provide little habitat for native animals.
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • * plants and animals
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  • ...on and to prevent the tether from becoming entangled with other objects or animals. The tether must be long enough for the animal to move around and be able t [[Category:Animals]]
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • ''The life cycle and supply chain of domesticated animals raised for food are additional source of GHGs, and estimates vary of the su ''World-wide, there are about 1.5 billion cows and bulls. All ruminants (animals which regurgitates food and re-chews it) on the world emit about two billio
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  • plants and animals, their genetic variation, plants and animals during the last century,
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  • ...ative, invasive species than most other states. Many species of plants and animals from other continents have arrived here, whether imported or introduced acc
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  • confined dog, other animals and humans and that dogs tethered for long periods can [[Category:Animals]]
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  • [[Category:Animals]]
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  • plants, animals and micro-organisms, the genes they fossil fuels, soil, air, water, plants and animals and are
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  • ...f how we relate to the environment, our society, other cultures, and other animals. How we relate to food and agriculture as a community is indicative of the ...dusk and gather eggs; they plant, cultivate and harvest; they decide which animals stay and which are to be eaten; they butcher chickens and clean them for se
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  • ...us microorganisms. A bubbler in each tank keeps the room odor free and the animals healthy. After solar tank treatment, the flow moves to a clarifier where se
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  • ...e foundation of a rooftop ecosystem, supporting songbirds and other native animals and insects.
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