1. A Bittersweet Betrayal: Dogs, Rabbits and Rats Killed to Test a New Sweetener
experiment, a further five rabbits were killed due to adverse health problems and several rabbits aborted their unborn litters. The shocking document goes on to reveal that approximately 20% of the pregnant female rabbits receiving the highest
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2. Exclusive Interview: Filmmaker Shira Lane of Got the Facts on Milk?
learned, the deeper into the rabbit hole I went and the harder it was to turn the other way.
How did you decide to frame the film around a “road trip” leading to the USDA’s office in Washington?
I called the USDA office
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3. Someone Not Something: The Photojournalism of Jo-Anne McArthur
A small rabbit slaughterhouse in Spain (photo: Jo-Anne McArthur, weanimals.org)
Jo-Anne McArthur is an emerging Canadian-born photojournalist whose ongoing project called We Animals spans her photographic work of animals in
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4. 59 Billion Land and Sea Animals Killed for Food in the US in 2009
Service, “U.S. Rabbit Industry Profile”, June 2002, pp.8,18, http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/cei/bi/emergingmarketcondition_files/RabbitReport1.pdf. Middle of range of 1.9-2.3 million was used herein (2.1 million).
USDA
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