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A fishing ban in the Gulf of Nicoya, effective since May 1st and lasting until July 3rd, protects shrimp, corvina, snapper, and white mullet during their breeding season. Enforced by the Costa Rican ...
A ban on remote-controlled shock collars for dogs is being considered by the Scottish Government despite an official review stating the evidence against them is inconclusive. The devices - which ...
A ban on remote-controlled shock collars for dogs is being considered by the Scottish Government despite an official review stating the evidence against them is inconclusive. The devices - which can ...
That's the approximate price Toyota's new electric-powered bZ3X is selling for in China. Auto executives once dreamed of a world car that could be designed once and sold everywhere.
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said a sudden electric shock is said to have sparked panic in the crowd. But the exact cause is not known yet. The emergency services were put on alert. The police ...
An electric shock occurs when a person comes into contact with an electrical energy source. Electrical energy flows through a portion of the body, causing a shock. Exposure to electrical energy ...
It can be seen in the video that the accused men are giving electric shock to the victims, thrashing them, while they are seen begging with folded hands in front of their aggressors to leave them.
A mother has been arrested after allegedly using an electric shock dog collar on her child, according to US prosecutors. Police opened an investigation on 17 March after a child went to school ...
Britons have been issued an urgent recall warning over a dual pet heating pad and cage due to serious safety concerns - including risk of electric shock and burns to pets. The Pet Cage & Pet ...
and fishing gear entanglement and trapping. If platypus are to survive into the next century, increased intervention from authorities will be required. “It's wonderful to see a ban have such a ...
A space heater sold on Amazon is being recalled due to the potential to cause an "electric shock," resulting in a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced Thursday.