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Monthly Archives: March 2017

Digital Billboards are back in Las Vegas!!!

Posted on March 14, 2017 by bekind
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Clear Channel Outdoor is committed to providing the “Don’t Dump Rabbits” campaign unsold inventory in advance of the Easter season.

We are now live in LV, rotating among 8 locations and are currently scheduled to run for 10 weeks as long as space remains available!!!

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Bunny Advocates Say Education Is Key To The Feral Rabbit Problem

Posted on March 14, 2017 by bekind
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While many people find bunnies to be adorable balls of fluff, rabbits are also animals known for breeding – fast.

And that’s led to a big overpopulation problem in Las Vegas — overpopulation of rabbits that were once pets.

Read More Here.

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