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New York environmental agents snapped the last photo of P’Nut, who can be seen perched on his hind legs inside a cage – wide-eyed, innocent, and completely oblivious to his impending execution.
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Star-Gazette on MSNHow 'Peanut's Law' would protect animal welfare in wake of Peanut the Squirrel controversyMark Longo, owner of Peanut the Squirrel, was in Albany this week to support a new law that would protect the welfare of ...
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Don’t tread on P. State Republicans are pushing a bill that would give animals seized by the government a stay of execution ...
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P’Nut the squirrel, a social media star, was seized and killed by state officials. Now, GOP lawmakers are demanding due ...
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Daily Voice on MSNOutrage Over Squirrel Sensation's Euthanasia Prompts State Changes: 'We Can Do Better'New York State environmental officials are revamping their wildlife enforcement procedures in the wake of public outcry over ...
Four months after Peanut the squirrel was euthanized, New York lawmakers are introducing Peanut’s Law to save furry lives.
Five months after the seizure and euthanasia of Peanut the squirrel, the state Department of Environmental Conservation said it is reviewing its protocol for dealing with illegal wildlife to avoid ...
Mark Longo, Peanut's owner, recounted the distressing experience: Sitting in the corner of my driveway for five hours as 12 agents raided my home," Longo said. "To have 12 people raid my house and ...
Peanut's owner, Mark Longo, of Pine City, traveled to Albany this week to join legislators and animal welfare activists in support of "Peanut's Law: Humane Animal Protection Act," which has ...
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