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PETA is adding up to $2,000 to the reward for any information leading to an arrest in the case, bringing the total reward to $7,000. Photo gallery: Click here for photos (some images may be disturbing)
Cat abuse reward increased to $7,000
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DANAU GIRANG : Oxford University researcher, Andrew Hearn, has been religiously visiting villages in rural Sabah, speaking to the locals and trudging through rough terrains placing camera traps and collecting data on five of Borneo’s cat species.
Capturing Borneo’s elusive feline species
By Bill Kehoe: At the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Midcoast Community Council on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 7:30 p.m. at Seton Medical Center Coastside, Steve Monowitz, Deputy Director, San Mateo County Planning and Building Department, will update the Midcoast community on both the Local Coastal Program Resubmittal and the newly released Midcoast Groundwater Study, Phase III ...
Local Coastal Program and Midcoast groundwater study at MCC, Weds
ARDMORE — Imagine riding a bicycle 520 miles from Washington, D.C. to Massachusetts during eight consecutive heat-packed days of August.
Eight states in eight days: Bicycling for MS cure
Someone locked a cat inside a carrier, and tossed her into McKay Bay. A Good Samaritan heard the cat's cries and rescued her. PHOTOS: Pictures of the abused cat and carrier
$1000 reward offered in cat abuse case
Malaysians in New Zealand share their personal experiences of the earthquake in Christchurch.
4. NZ quake: Malaysians tell their story
Details of a horrific case of animal abuse are sparking outrage across the Bay Area. Photo gallery: Click here for photos (some images may be disturbing)
Reward grows for arrest in cat abuse case
SOUTH BEND -- Perched on a tall dining chair inside her East Calvert Street home, Devon Smith, director of the Michiana Feral Cat Initiative, admitted Monday to feeling "a little knocked down."
Michiana Feral Cat Initiative suffers setback: Computers with important information stolen during burglaries.