Serial - All Animals 2009-15
Volume 16 | Issue 3 (MAY / JUN 2014)
Articles
Arkansas Puppy Mill Busted; Dogfighting Victims Learn Trust; Peeping Up for Peahens
Exchanging bullets for birth control: Once hunted nearly to extinction, deer have pressed into America’s suburbs with abundance. New methods of population control are helping to solve the resulting community conflicts without a single shot being fired.
A skin-and-bones dog found in the street, a crying mouse stuck on a glue trap, a baby screech owl who’d taken a tumble: Readers describe how chance meetings with animals have changed their lives in subtle and profound ways.
The world’s most intensively farmed animal, chickens have long been underrated for their smarts. What you don’t know about this incredible species may surprise you.
On a Mass Scale
Sheryl Blancato was up to her eyeballs in strays when she made a life-changing decision.
A Schnauzer’s Legacy
A “big hairy audacious goal”: Maddie’s Fund is saving millions of lives.
Don’t Fence Them In
When it comes to welcoming wildlife into our lives, fences—and other backyard hazards—can make for bad neighbors.
The Veggie Master
Grill up some zucchini with Vedge chef and Chopped winner Rich Landau.
Expanding Your Pride
Reasonable expectations and gradual introductions are key to building a peaceable feline kingdom.
