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Babylon will not allow ducks and chickens to be kept in cramped backyards

Babylon will not allow ducks and chickens to be kept in cramped backyards

by John Di Leonardo | May 6, 2022 | Victories

For the past three years, the Town of Babylon has been considering slashing its setback for keeping fowl from 100 feet to 10-15 feet, a change that would not only allow nearly everyone in the town to keep birds in cramped, filthy spaces without adequate space to roam,...
Highland City Council ends lethal roundups of abandoned domestic ducks at Highland Glen Pond

Highland City Council ends lethal roundups of abandoned domestic ducks at Highland Glen Pond

by John Di Leonardo | May 3, 2022 | Victories

In the words of Adison Smith, co-founder of Utah animal protection organization Wasatch Wanderers, “For months after I found out that Highland Park District was going to kill dozens of domestic ducks abandoned at Highland Glen Park, I was frustrated and spinning...

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