The way humans treat elephants is a reflection of how the world is evolving ethically. To illustrate that point, I offer a number of links to current news items about captive and
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The way humans treat elephants is a reflection of how the world is evolving ethically. To illustrate that point, I offer a number of links to current news items about captive and
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Mother's Day, May 11, 2008. (It's better to give love, rather than miss the giving of love)
Her name was Margaret Dorthy Plummer-Howard-Gladwell She was born in rural Minnesota, on May 11, 1913.
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This article is a repost. Originally posted for Mother's Day 2008.
Mother's Day, May 10, 2009.
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At Oklahoma City’s “Treasure-Tower SGI-USA Community Center,” I met Maggie (one of the daughters of another community-member). She writes poetry, and has heard that I do also.
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More and more people are coming to realize that zoos are no place for social, intelligent, sensitive, wide-ranging elephants.
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The way humans treat elephants is a reflection of how the world is evolving ethically. To illustrate that point, I offer a number of links to current news items about captive and
Read more...