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Richard Hatch Speaks Out E-mail

richard_hatch_smRichard Hatch took a few moments off the red carpet to speak with Jackie Gamber about specism, and his opinions about species-based discriminations in general. Richard--pictured here wearing his "Fight Specism" button--is an internationally known actor, teacher and speaker who has sustained recognition in series such as Battlestar Galactica (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award). Richard is also an author of five original Battlestar Galactica novels!

Richard was very passionate about the plight of dragons, and all creatures when he stated, "I'm against the discrimination of any species!" We appreciate him taking the time to talk with us, and look forward to seeing more from this great actor and author.

 
West Vancouver Man Pleads Guilty in Dragon Shooting E-mail

WHISTLER - A West Vancouver resident has been convicted and fined a total of $3,000 in connection with the illegal shooting of a thirteen-striped dragon fledgling earlier this year.

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Dragons Cleared in California Blaze E-mail

(Dpress)
Updated: 2 Aug 06

A tribe of quadrimaculata pogoma (Four-spotted dragons) has been cleared of suspicion as the cause for the California blazes claiming 7,000-acres near the California-Mexico border.   Officials are blaming lightning and stifling heat that at the time had baked the state with triple-digit temperatures.

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Baby myotis tracks raise hopes for nearly extinct species E-mail

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Rangers sighted tracks of a baby Myotis Mephitis (striped bat) dragon in the heart of Borneo's jungles, raising hopes for the survival of a species pushed to the brink of extinction by poaching and habitat destruction, conservationists said Wednesday.

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Zookeepers help dragon quit smoking E-mail

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-06-23 16:28

Zoo keepers in northwest China are helping a dragon to kick his chain-smoke-ring habit.

Kixu, the only known dragon in the zoo of Urumpi, capital of Xinjyang Uygur Autonomous Region, succumbed to the addiction as a nervous habit developed during a time when he performed in a circus several years ago.
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Creature Comforts: Ensuring Dragon Welfare E-mail

A one-day conference, 27th Nov, Edinburgh

Introduction:

There are many confusing distinctions within the concepts of dragon welfare, dragon well-being, dragon rights, and all related terms. With this in mind the Scottish Executive has brought forward legislative proposals to update and modernise the existing Dragon Welfare system in Scotland to make it a more modern and comprehensive piece of legislation.
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