81. Frequently Asked Questions : The Humane Society of the United States
League
Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association
Humane Society University
The Fund for Animals
Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust
Humane Wildlife Services
Can I get more information about The HSUS and its
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82. Statement on Animals in Biomedical Research, Testing, and Education : The Hu...
education (e.g., for veterinary, medical, and biological careers), any use of animals should be consistent with an active implementation of the Three Rs (reduction, refinement, or replacement of animal use).
Cloning
The Humane
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83. Press Releases : The Humane Society of the United States
The Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association denounces the California State Fair for including the controversial live birth exhibit in the 2011 event which opens today in Sacramento.
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84. Accomplishments in 2006 : The Humane Society of the United States
animals
Our Rural Area Veterinary Services program provided more than 31,000 free treatments to animals worth more than $1.1 million.
Dove hunting ban sticks in Michigan
In a major victory, nearly 70 percent of Michigan voters rejected
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85. Annual Reports and Financial Statements : The Humane Society of the United S...
16,000 animals, while our veterinary clinics and wildlife experts rescue and treat thousands more
Federal bills to strengthen shark finning ban and prohibit crush videos signed into law
Five HSUS undercover investigations expose horrific
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86. 2011 Accomplishments : The Humane Society of the United States
Wisconsin , as well as free veterinary clinics in Chicago. We helped provide care for more than 100 horses rescued from neglect in Arkansas in 2010. In all, The HSUS has provided hands-on care
for more than 34,000 animals so far this year,
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87. Factsheet on Animal Cloning : The Humane Society of the United States
so the health problems and veterinary needs they may experience later in life are completely unknown.
Animals are kept in research environments. The "donor" and surrogate mother cats and dogs used in attempts to clone a pet are typically
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88. Circus Myths : The Humane Society of the United States
provide regular, competent veterinary care. Animals who aren't obedient or who have grown too old to perform may be sold or given to zoos, roadside attractions, research laboratories, or private individuals—options unlikely to improve their
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89. A History of Advocating for Chimpanzees Used in Research : The Humane Societ...
standards regulate housing, veterinary care, behavioral management, population management and control, staffing, records, and guidelines for accepting chimps into the system. No other U.S.-based sanctuaries are subject to such legal standards.
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90. Circuses : The Humane Society of the United States
limited and inconsistent veterinary care. These animals may live in filthy and dilapidated enclosures or be chained for the majority of the day--with no chance to move, let alone express their full range of natural behaviors or socialize with
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