151. Animal Ethics: November 2005
Links
Alley Cat Rescue
Animal Acres
Animal Aid
Animal Chaplains
Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
Animal Legal & Historical Center
Animal Protection Institute
Animal Rights Law Project
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152. Animal Ethics: December 2005
Links
Alley Cat Rescue
Animal Acres
Animal Aid
Animal Chaplains
Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
Animal Legal & Historical Center
Animal Protection Institute
Animal Rights Law Project
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153. Animal Ethics: January 2006
Vegetarianism
I advocate vegetarianism as something which “underpins, makes consistent, and gives meaning to all our other activities on behalf of animals” ( Animal Liberation, p. 171). I remain convinced that for those
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154. Animal Ethics: November 2008
quadrant) contains domesticated animals (e.g., dogs, cats, pigs, cows, and chickens); cell 4 (the southeast quadrant) contains domesticated plants. Peter Singer and Tom Regan, who represent what Callicott calls "the humane ethic," are
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155. Animal Ethics: April 2005
Benedict XVI. If you're Catholic, please read what the pope has said about factory-farmed animals.
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156. Animal Ethics: January 2005
least 82 percent of the cattle harvested in the United States are less than 30 months old. Current science says that B.S.E. develops only in cattle older than 30 months. The testing program targets these cattle. Testing all cattle would be
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157. Animal Ethics: January 2004
by saying they rely on dairy cattle, which are at highest risk for the disease. But as the author of "Fast Food Nation," he should know that chains like McDonald's and Wendy's do not buy beef from "downer" cattle.BOB STALLMANPresidentAmerican Farm
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158. Animal Ethics: February 2004
a book on behavioral modification in children. [Henry C. Rickard and Michael Dinoff, eds., Behavior Modification in Children: Case Studies and Illustrations from a Summer Camp (University, AL: The University of Alabama Press, 1974); I finished
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159. Animal Ethics: April 2004
has yet been detected in cattle of any age, such blanket testing is probably overkill. It would seem adequate for consumer safety purposes simply to test most of the nation's disabled cattle and a suitable sample of healthy cattle, as
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160. Animal Ethics
walk around with a cat’s paw or a dog’s tail dangling from your hair, please don’t fall for the rooster feather fad either.
Like the animals that share our homes, roosters experience pain and fear, and they don’t
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