10/5/2001 – Mark Meyers, left, feeds some of the approximately 25 burros he and his wife Amy, right,

10/5/2001 – Mark Meyers, left, feeds some of the approximately 25 burros he and his wife Amy, right, keep at their Acton ranch. The Acton couple has discovered what they believe to be an increasingly serious phenomenon: the neglect of the domesticated burro. In the last two years, their home–based project, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, has taken in more than 40 donkeys. Some simply suffered from a lack of attention. Others were abused. (Photo by George Wilhelm/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
10/5/2001 – Mark Meyers, left, feeds some of the approximately 25 burros he and his wife Amy, right, keep at their Acton ranch. The Acton couple has discovered what they believe to be an increasingly serious phenomenon: the neglect of the domesticated burro. In the last two years, their home–based project, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, has taken in more than 40 donkeys. Some simply suffered from a lack of attention. Others were abused. (Photo by George Wilhelm/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
10/5/2001 – Mark Meyers, left, feeds some of the approximately 25 burros he and his wife Amy, right,
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George Wilhelm / 寄稿者
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2001年10月05日(金)
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