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Bulls are strong, muscular, mature male cows.

Coyotes deserve lives free from persecution.

Deer are our wild neighbors, forced by habitat loss into the spaces where humans now live.

Dolphins are highly intelligent and social marine mammals.

While folktales portray them as sly tricksters, red foxes deserve our respect for their intelligence and adaptability.

Guinea pigs are gentle, curious pets.

Hamsters are desert-dwelling rodents who have become popular pets.

Large-eyed, long-tailed lemurs are complex primates who belong exclusively in Madagascar.

Mice and rats are curious, social animals who can make excellent pets.

Monkeys are agile, intelligent primates—some of the closest animal relatives to humans.

Pangolins are gentle mammals who curl into a defensive ball when threatened.

These shy, gentle animals share our neighborhoods—and sometimes our homes.

These sleek, beautiful animals live in coastal waters, hunting for fish in the sea and returning to land to give birth to their young.

Sleek, powerful and endlessly fascinating, sharks have roamed the oceans for millions of years.

Turtles have been roaming the Earth for millions of years—but now dozens of these “slow and steady” species are racing toward extinction.

To stand against the most egregious abuses of wildlife.

Because beauty should be kind.

To keep wild animals where they belong—in the wild—and out of zoos and circuses.

To keep animals safe in their natural habitat.

Just as a historic freeze sent temperatures plummeting in Texas in February, overwhelming the state’s power grid, breaking pipes and leaving roads slick with ice, a strange call came into the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office near San Antonio. Someone said they heard an animal crying outside their...