1. Experiments on Animals, by Richard Ryder
Experiments on Animals
by Richard Ryder
In S. & R. GODLOVITCH & J. HARRIS (eds.), Animals, Men and Morals , New York: Taplinger, 1972
Acrobat version
…most experiments are not worth
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2. The Forgotten Animal Issue, by Peter Singer
between advocates of farm animal reform, and the animal producers. That led to a Farm animal Well-Being Workshop, sponsored by McDonald's and its suppliers, and organised by the Tufts University Center for animals and Public Policy, headed by
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3. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
moving south through Canada. They discovered a population of large
mammals which, having evolved in the absence of humans, were
'innocent' and unafraid of them, much as Antarctic animals are
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4. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
illegal, transform the Farm Animal Welfare
Council into a Standing Royal Commission on Animal Protection,
review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high
priority' to the development of
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5. Fighting to Win, by Henry Spira
coalition of more than 400 animal rights and animal welfare
groups, which I initiated. The Coalition has been unusually
successful for an animal rights campaign, in that it compelled the
commercial
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