Monday, May 8, 2006

Opinion: Killing animals for profit

If your kids asked to bury a small animal alive, you'd be horrified; since 1991, though, the state has allowed grown-ups to bury 74,000 of them because their burrows stood in the path of future subdivisions, highways, golf courses and supermarkets - May 7, Miami Herald

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