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What can I do to directly help animals around the world, other then giving money?

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And how does it help them?

i.e. not buying certain types of products or using certain products and what not.

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  1. go to wetpaint.com in the search box type in animals,pick the first 1,and on the home page take the link it has, and email a girl named marjuana,and become a member of One World One Environment, its a great environmental group. Plz check this out!


  2. Get a hunting license.  The fees support wildlife management of all species.  If that's too expensive, check the web sites of the National Wild Turkey Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and other premier wildlife conservation groups.  You should also check with your local wildlife or natural resource agency.  There are many opportunities to educate others once you know the facts.  Don't be fooled by emotional arguments- make sure you are guided by science.

  3. You could get free newsletters from the WWF.

    They will send you news updates about anything they are protesting, and then you can sign them for a petition. These can save a lot of animals' lives. Here are some things you can sign for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) http://wwf.worldwildlife.org/site/PageSe...

    And here's the PETA's page of information where you can learn how you can directly help animals without paying any money to donate to their funds! These actions take 5 minutes or less, and it helps the rights of animals: http://www.peta.org/actioncenter/getacti...

    And these take 15 minutes or less: http://www.peta.org/actioncenter/getacti...

    And here are some other ways that require a lot of commitment: http://www.peta.org/actioncenter/getacti...

    And if you really want to help animals, try going vegetarian, at first. Then when you think you are ready, go vegan!

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