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  2. Kay Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Nixon was the youngest of nine children of Mary Eliza Bedington and George Stephen Nixon. She grew up at Woodside Park in London. [1] An interest in wildlife came early and she studied at the Camden School of Art, receiving her teacher's certificate in 1911. [1]

  3. 10 animal mothers that make the ultimate sacrifice - AOL

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    Some animals starve to death shortly after birthing their young while others are eaten by their own young -- but these mothers make the ultimate sacrifice. Click through for 10 animal mothers that ...

  4. Maternal behavior in vertebrates - Wikipedia

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    Vertebrate maternal behavior is a form of parental care that is specifically given to young animals by their mother in order to ensure the survival of the young. [1] Parental care is a form of altruism, which means that the behaviors involved often require a sacrifice that could put their own survival at risk. [1]

  5. Amazing Animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal Mothers Lioness: May 20, 1997 Henry learns to appreciate his mother. 20 Animal Pets Puli: May 27, 1997 21 Seashore Animals Pelican: June 3, 1997 22 Animal Families Ducks June 10, 1997 23 Endangered Animals Bengal tiger: June 17, 1997 24 An Animal Year Red squirrel: June 24, 1997 25 Prehistoric Animals Crocodile: July 7, 1997 26 Monkeys ...

  6. Animal Mother - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Animal Mother may refer to: Animal Mother, a character in the 1987 film ...

  7. Your Mommy Kills Animals - Wikipedia

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    Your Mommy Kills Animals is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Curt Johnson. [1] Filmed in several locations across the United States, the film is about the animal liberation movement and takes its name from a 2003 PETA comic book of the same name.

  8. Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The early success of the Hoedads mirrored a unique situation in both American society and in the forestry industry. Generations of clear cutting in the American West had left a huge unmet need for replanting. The U.S. Forest Service, and large landowners, solicited bids to replant trees on a contract basis. Thus work was readily available.

  9. Stop at Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Stop at Nothing may refer to: Stop at Nothing (album), a ...