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Cetacean rights and the wider debate of animal entitlement

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I thought it was worth pointing you to a very interesting posting by Catherine Warren at the Huffington Post.


Catherine takes us through some recent history regarding how animals are treated in law is changing, and notes the recent change in US law in 2010 when the U.S. House of Representatives reclassified dogs from "equipment" to "combatants" in US military service.


The examples of online campaigning are also worth reading.

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