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简体 / 繁体 /English The Creature News Photos Radio More Unveiling the truth behind the industry of elephant riding. (Photo by Sean Chung) Is it really laughing? Read more > Homeless Dogs’ Protector Questioned A woman founded a homeless dogs’ shelter and adopted dogs on a hill in Zhuhai, but the condition of the shelter remains simple and crude, and her protection for the dogs remains questionable. Wang Guoying, 58, founded Gege Plant and Animal Shelter located on Mount Phoenix, which was not officially registered. She fought hard for the dogs, preventing harm from natural disasters and humans. Fei, a restaurant owner shared the land with Wang, but later they argued about the property of the land. Government officials came and negotiated but they did no reach any agreement. (Sean Chung) © 2015 The Creature. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertise with us | About us | Contact us | Work for us | Help | Transcripts Noteworthy follow-ups China’s Vertebrates Have “Fallen by Nearly One Half Over the Past Four Decades”. (Care2) Chinese Giant Salamander: millions farmed, nearly extinct in the wild. (Mongabay) Xiamen customs seizes 57 elephant tusks weight 119kg worth $1.25million USD from Uganda. (WCS) From Deepak Singla Photography < > ○ ○ ○ ○ Photos Read more > Feature December 1 2015 Photo by Wu Qiuyi

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The CreatureNews PhotosRadio More

Unveiling the truth behind the industry of elephant riding. (Photo by Sean Chung)

Is it really laughing?

Read more >

Homeless Dogs’ Protector Questioned

A woman founded a homeless dogs’ shelter and adopted dogs on a hill in Zhuhai, but the condition of the shelter remains simple and crude, and her protection for the dogs remains questionable. Wang Guoying, 58, founded Gege Plant and Animal Shelter located on Mount Phoenix, which was not officially registered.

She fought hard for the dogs, preventing harm from natural disasters and humans. Fei, a restaurant owner shared the land with Wang, but later they argued about the property of the land. Government officials came and negotiated but they did no reach any agreement.(Sean Chung)

© 2015 The Creature. All Rights Reserved.Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertise with us | About us | Contact us | Work for us | Help | Transcripts

Noteworthy follow-ups

China’s Vertebrates Have “Fallen by Nearly One Half Over the Past Four

Decades”. (Care2)

Chinese Giant Salamander: millions farmed, nearly extinct in the wild.

(Mongabay)

Xiamen customs seizes 57 elephant tusks weight 119kg worth $1.25million

USD from Uganda. (WCS)

From Deepak Singla Photography

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Feature

December 1 2015

Photo by Wu Qiuyi