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Daily Top News: Injuries Mark Start of Annual Pamplona Bull Run, Innovative Oat Milk Vegan Spray Cheeze, Climate Change Degrees Expand Across US Universities, and More!

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Every day, One Green Planet brings you today’s top news. For those who don’t have a lot of time to look through the news each day, this will be a great resource and an easy way to catch up!

Here you’ll find different categories of news and links to each article published! Enjoy!

1. Abandoned Puppies Rescued from Near-Tragic Fate

Four puppies were rescued from near-certain death after being found abandoned in a plastic storage box on a scorching day. Their savior, following a gut instinct, discovered them near a bridge and promptly contacted Brother Wolf Animal Rescue.

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2. How One Woman Found Her Forever Friend at a Shelter

Katie Graham never expected her visit to the local animal shelter to change her life. As an animal lover and parent of a dog training company, she often visited shelters to analyze dogs’ behavior. However, on one particular visit, her plans took an unexpected turn.

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3. Watch How Excited This Dog Is for His Human to Come Home

Relationships often revolve around personal gain rather than genuine affection. People frequently prioritize their own needs and improvements over forming sincere connections with others. In contrast, animals like dogs exhibit unconditional loyalty, especially when raised with love and care from a young age. A recent viral video on Instagram showcases this pure bond beautifully. The video captures a dog’s ecstatic reaction upon his human’s return home, akin to a child’s excitement when seeing their parent after a long day.

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4. Injuries Mark Start of Annual Pamplona Bull Run

The first day of Pamplona’s annual bull run has seen six injuries, highlighting the perilous nature of the event. Among those hurt was a 54-year-old American tourist from New York, caught in the chaotic sprint through the narrow streets. Another victim, a 37-year-old Spanish man, suffered a goring from one of the bulls, as reported by local authorities in Navarre.

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5. Rescued Dog Finds Safety After Apparent Target Practice Incident

In a heartwrenching incident in Alabama, a missing dog named Bullet was rescued after a distressing video circulated online. The footage depicted the animal, tied to a tree, facing what appeared to be target practice.

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6. Animal Welfare Concerns Mount at SeaQuest Woodbridge in New Jersey

Recent investigations by New Jersey state authorities and Animal rights organization PETA have revealed distressing conditions at SeaQuest Woodbridge, located within the Woodbridge Center mall. According to state records, nearly 100 animals, including Asian water monitors, a panther chameleon, and sloths, have died in the past five years due to alleged neglect and poor conditions at the facility.

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7. Introducing Credo Foods’ Innovative Oat Milk Vegan Spray Cheeze

Credo Foods, a US plant-based food company, has unveiled the world’s first oat milk-based vegan spray cheeze. This innovative product comes in two enticing flavors — Cheddar and Smoky — and is crafted without GMOs, artificial preservatives, or seed oils.

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8. Race to Preserve World’s Oldest Mummies Amidst Climate Challenges

In Chile’s vast Atacama Desert, archaeologists are urgently working to protect some of the world’s oldest known mummies, created by the ancient Chinchorro people over 7,000 years ago. This remarkable practice of mummification, which predates Egypt’s pharaonic mummies by two millennia, is now threatened by the dual forces of climate change and human development.

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9. Climate change Degrees Expand Across US Universities

Universities across the United States, from Montana to New York, are introducing degrees specifically focused on Climate change in response to rising student demand. These programs aim to address the growing climate crisis by offering interdisciplinary courses that combine science, policy, and real-world applications.

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10. China Confronts Climate Challenges as Extreme Weather Worsens

China’s Climate change awareness has sharply increased as extreme weather events continue to batter the nation. The central city of Zhengzhou, with a population of 13 million, recently faced another deluge, bringing back memories of the deadly flash floods of 2021 that claimed 300 lives. This time, authorities implemented robust preventive measures, such as canceling public transportation, closing tourist sites, and deploying water pumps to mitigate flooding risks.

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