(ANIMAL VIDEO) This little duck is certainly the hostess with the mostess. Watch as the duckling serves a delicious breadcrumb brunch to her koi fish friends. — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) This little duck is certainly the hostess with the mostess. Watch as the duckling serves a delicious breadcrumb brunch to her koi fish friends. — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) And the winner of the Mother of the Year award goes to…this momma cat trying to nurse ducklings along with her own kittens. While the video is undeniably adorable, experts claim ducks absolutely cannot suckle. But could this be a first? What do you think? — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) What’s a mother to do with eight ducklings trapped in a pool? First scold, then leave, and then get this guy to help out! Our hero! — Global Animal

(ANIMAL NEWS) As if 16,000 dead pigs in a river wasn’t bad enough, new reports from China indicate that another animal-river-dumping crisis is taking place. One-thousand dead ducks were found floating in the Nanhe river, which is fortunately not a source of drinking water. It’s unclear why the ducks are being dumped in the river, but the reasoning could be related to the reasons for the pig dumping—a disease outbreak. Hopefully China will find a more sanitary way of handling deceased animals. Read on to find out more about this unsettling news. — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Watch Wilbur take a swim! — Global Animal

(ANIMAL CRUELTY) Earlier this month, a group of European Members of Parliament called for a controversial ban on the sale and production of foie gras, an infamous French delicacy made by force-feeding ducks and geese. Even with the recent California precedent forbidding the consumption of foie gras in the state, French authorities in support of this inhumane industry are defending the production of foie gras, claiming it an important part of the “French gastronomic heritage.” We agree that these callous bureaucrats need to put their hearts before their wallets and put an end this this inhumanity. Read on for more on the potential groundbreaking ban. — Global Animal

(ANIMAL VIDEO) “Catch me if you can!” — Global Animal

(ANIMAL ABUSE) The recent California ban on foie gras is underway, but that hasn’t stopped some Californians from attempting to serve this product of cruelty. A San Francisco restaurant is claiming that legally they can still serve foie gras, as their business is on federal property and thus must only adhere to federal laws. Protestors have once again gathered to inform the consumers of the cruelty the birds suffer through to produce engorged livers. The question is whether these people should be allowed to exploit a loophole to get around a humane law. Read on and tell us what you think. — Global Animal
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