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  2. Turtle racing - Wikipedia

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    Turtle races are considered a traditional activity and a source of civic pride in many small communities. However, most turtle races use wild caught turtles and do not have strong conservation and animal husbandry protocols, causing concern among conservationists and animal welfare advocates. Efforts have been made to create best practices that ...

  3. Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) is a private self-regulatory organization that regulates the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States. It is empowered by the federal Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act of 2020 to propose and enforce regulations related to safety and anti-doping aspects of the sport.

  4. Capture of painted turtles - Wikipedia

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    Many US state fish and game departments allow recreational taking of painted turtles with differing restrictions. Alabama allows a creel limit of ten, of each of the three subspecies (southern, midland, and eastern) found there, for personal use, [13] but also has a special license for commercial turtle catchers, dealers and farmers. [14]

  5. Famous Los Angeles turtle-racing bar hit by animal rights ...

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    Twice a month, Brennan’s Pub in Los Angeles attracts enormous crowds of punters, who gather in an amphitheatre-style circle in the outdoor area to watch a peculiar sport: turtle-racing.

  6. FarmVille Sneak Peek: Turtle Racing coming soon [UPDATE] - AOL

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    UPDATE: So, it looks like Zynga has jumped the gun and actually released these animals this evening! How convenient! Each turtle can be purchased from the store for 14 Farm Cash, while the actual ...

  7. International Sporting Code - Wikipedia

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    It contains definitions, general principles, and regulations, as well as rules for race organisers, contenders, racers, and officials. As motorsport is very hierarchic, the ISC may also be applicable in the rules of national racing federations.

  8. Jersey Act - Wikipedia

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    Weatherby's further amended its regulations in 1969, introducing the word "thoroughbred" to describe the horses registered in previous volumes of the General Stud Book. [19] In 2006, Blood-Horse Publications , publisher of The Blood-Horse magazine, chose the "repeal" of the Jersey Act as the 39th most important moment in American Thoroughbred ...

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