Animal cruelty

Festivities of Toro de la Vega. (Photo: Juanjo Toreador/Wikipedia)

Extreme Bullfighting in Spain – Activism vs Tradition

Arts, Culture & Media

In Spain there is a festival held every year called Toro de la Vega that involves a bull chased by many men, some on horseback, others on feet, all armed with spears.

Spain’s weak economy leads families to abandon domesticated horses to die

In Spain, Horses the Latest Victims in Economic Slump

Global Politics
The World

Illegal Bird Trapping in Cyprus

Conflict & Justice

The Living on Earth Almanac

The World

Trapping: Worthwhile Tradition or Needless Torture?

Connecticut trappers are up in arms. Local animal rights activists are buying up exclusive trapping permits and using them to protect animals instead of ensnaring them. Trappers say the activists are allowing the populations of fur-bearing animals to grow out of control. Neal Rauch reports.

Wood Prods

The World

Too Many Pets

We’ve all heard stories about little old ladies who keep dozens of animals in their homes. But few studies have been done on the syndrome of animal hoarding. Now, a consortium of human and animal researchers is trying to pinpoint the causes, and perhaps a cure, for the behavior. Margaret Combs reports from Boston.

Almanac: Korean Bullfighting

This week, we have facts about Korean bullfighting. Each year, handlers pit their bulls against each other in a contest that’s not a fight to the death.

The World

Michael Vick: Out of the Dog Pound?

Conflict & Justice

The Takeaway’s sports correspondent Ibrahim Abdul-Matin talks about Michael Vick, recently released from two years in prison for operating an unlawful interstate dog fighting ring, and also discusses the controversial comic strip ?Tank McNamara.’