171. Animal Ethics: May 2007
of life sometimes never catch up to their peers.A diet that may be adequate for an adult is not always good for a baby or a child. Feed your children properly now; they will thank you later.Ross SmithNew York, May 21, 2007To the Editor:I am
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172. Animal Ethics: June 2007
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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173. Animal Ethics: December 2007
in China of skinning cats and dogs alive for their fur must go down as one of the worst cases of sustained mass cruelty to animals in human history. Every year, more than 2,000,000 cats and dogs are skinned alive in China for their fur.
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174. Animal Ethics: October 2008
die every day from suffocation and other natural calamities. But these whales are visible; they’re our whales. I’m surprised nobody has named them yet. Give them time. Personification is inevitable .
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175. Animal Ethics: November 2006
Federal law requires that cattle and hogs to be slaughtered must first be stunned, thereby rendered insensitive to pain, but mounting evidence indicates that this is not always being done, that these animals are sometimes cut, skinned, and
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176. Animal Ethics: October 2006
on: double-standard certification, where a label program rewards one animal product for adherence to so-called humane standards while permitting the bulk of animals in other product lines to be raised using cruel practices.This allows
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177. Animal Ethics: May 2006
a lawyer, and an animal advocate, I thought the case might be of particular interest to you.Tonight (Thursday, May 11 at 9:00 p.m. central time), ABC "Primetime" will be running a story about Compassionate Consumers' investigation into Wegmans egg
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178. Animal Ethics: July 2006
with animal-rights advocate Matthew Scully, who happens to be a conservative. Thanks to Khursh Mian Acevedo for the link.
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179. Animal Ethics: September 2006
early warning indicators of the state of the environment and natural nourishment for the human spirit.Releasing farmed organisms into the environment can diminish the genetic fitness of and spread diseases to the wild populations. The
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180. Animal Ethics: April 2006
few exceptions, the dogs and cats that are adopted from animal shelters will live out their lives eating cows, pigs, chickens, fish, and god-knows-what-other-critters are found in commercial pet food. So what have we really gained? At best, we're
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