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BITE BACK!

by Sara Løvlien

on 09 April 2011

Scandinavian countries account for 80% of world fox production and 54%
of world mink production.
The Norwegian law for animal rights claims that the natural instincts and natural needs of the
animal should be taken into consideration. While other European countries like Great Britain
and Austria has forbidden fur farming, Norway has not taken any major steps towards limiting
the suffering of these animals.

A series of 3 photographs that seeks to make a statement against fur.

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