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    Dakota Access Protesters Leave Abandoned, Frost-Bitten Dogs

    Dakota Access Protesters Leave Abandoned, Frost-Bitten Dogs

    Anti-pipeline activists who left 2,500 garbage trucks of waste also left helpless animals

    by Edmund Kozak |
    Updated 28 Feb 2017 at 7:22 AM

    Dakota Access Pipeline protesters who caused an environmental catastrophe at the Oceti Sakowin protest site left more than heaps of human waste, garbage, and petroleum-leaking vehicles. They also abandoned poor, defenseless puppies.

    A total of two dogs and six puppies were found abandoned at the site and rescued by local nonprofit Furry Friends Rockin’ Rescue, local news reported on Saturday.

    “It’s a mess down there, so it’s really, really hard to find these animals and get them.”

    “Extremely sad being these guys were left behind. But we offer — Furry Friends offers hope. I mean, there’s so much hope within Furry Friends as far as these puppies finding homes,” said Furry Friends worker Tiffany Hardy.

    There could be more animals at the site in need of rescue, too. The organization is set to return to the camp to catch animals who are being frightened by the sounds of the heavy machinery, which is being used to clean the area of the waste left by so-called environmental protesters.

    “It’s a mess down there, so it’s really, really hard to find these animals and get them,” said volunteer Julie Schirado.


    The two dogs the group rescued reportedly show signs of exposure to the brutal North Dakotan cold, with frost-bitten ears and mangy fur.


    Dakota Access Protesters Cause ‘Ecological Disaster’Governor declares environmental emergency as activists' waste threatens Missouri River

    The reports of the cast-aside canines follow news of the grave environmental threat to the Missouri River posed by the almost unfathomable amount of waste left at the site by protesters, a threat so grave it compelled North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to sign an emergency evacuation order.

    Authorities estimated that protesters left enough garbage and human waste to fill 2,500 pickup trucks.

    http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/d...t-bitten-dogs/





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    That's just awful. What horrible people. And there are our "environmentalists"? No, these were paid protesters. Our environmentalists, which I am so some degree, maybe not to the same degree as others perhaps, but I despise pollution, trash, toxins in the soil, water, air and seas and our wildlife, so precious.

    Our real environmentalists would have never trashed this site or abandoned their animals. These were not environmentalists, they were Trump haters, anti-capitalist socialists, and I don't think most of them were even from our country.
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