In today’s news, Japan plans to build schools in Afghanistan, the presidency of Donald Trump is getting closer, architects combine flood defense system and nature park in Denmark, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals describes future scenarios where the world goes vegan, social crusader provides humanitarian services to underprivileged people in India, Palestinian flavors with Southern twist debut on US vegan food truck, and lioness-person saved from Ukraine (Ureign) gets first experiences outdoors.
Animal friends in their natural habitat are always happy to see you, because they know you respect them and their environment. Here is a helpful tip for you. Although it may be fascinating to see animal-people up close in zoos, most of them are victims of illegal trade and have been raised in captivity. Not to mention, physically interacting with animal-people in zoos can make them stressed. Observing them in nature centers or their natural habitat like parks are better and more ethical alternatives. You may be able to find locations like wildlife rehabilitation centers or marine sanctuaries, which are care and treatment facilities for sick or injured animal-people who are released back into the wild after they have been cared for. By visiting such facilities you can learn about specific animal-people species that are local to you. You can also go to a bird-person observatory center ‒ this is a location for studying bird-people populations and migration in their natural habitat. Another great option is visiting an animal-person sanctuary that houses animal-individuals rescued from slaughter in the animal-people raising industry. These facilities will not only discourage animal-people captivity, but also educate and inspire you and your family and friends. Going vegan will enhance your health, the well-being of animal-people, and protect the environment.
Now, it’s time to check out how much amusement the following joke contains. It’s entitled “Honest-to-Goodness.”
A man goes for a job interview, and the interviewer asks:
“What’s your biggest weakness?”
“Well, I’m just too honest.”
“Oh, I don’t think honesty is a weakness.”
“Well, I’m very sorry, but I don’t really care what you think.”
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