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Animal Rights Links Nov 4, 06

(http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php3?threadid=62098)


Animal Rights Links

http://groups.msn.com/welcometoaworldwedontsee
http://www.peta.org/alert
http://news108.forumup.org
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/ahimsa108/web
23 webpages outlining areas of animal agony

RUSSIAN GROUPS: SEE PAGE
17 OR GO TO EUROPE AND THEN
RUSSIA IN http://www.worldanimalnet.org

PHOTOS OF ANIMAL SUFFERING:
Page 16 in this thread

100 biggest US slaughterhouse operations
http://www.marketingandtechnology.c...res/Elites/p...


INTERNATIONAL RELIEF FOOD DIST.
PAKISTAN ETC
http://www.foodnotbombs.net vegan
http://www.fflvrindavan.org/ veg. not vegan
http://www.sathyasai.org
http://www.adra.org vegan relief but hospitals do vivisection
UPDATED LINK LIST IN PROGRESS
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=16485


CIVIIL DISOBEDIENCE
http://www.wfad.org/actioncenter

http://www.hsus2.org/slideshow-katrina/
number 3 and number 5!!!


http://grassrootsar.org/
http://www.animalrightscafe.com
http://www.veganforum.com


A BEGINNING LIST OF ANIMAL RIGHTS LINKS.. USA

http://www.ivu.org worldwide vegetarian groups
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000 listings, 6000 links
http://www.vegdining.com worldwide veg.dining
http://www.animalpeoplenews.org
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum this one given by minoesj
http://civitas.com/ the website of B Robinson, for many decades continuing
the work of screenwriter Hans Ruesch in fighting vivisection
http://www.highvibrations.org/archive3/veg.htm online vegan book (Jay Dinshah has left his body after founding
modern vegan movement in USA)
http://www.vegworld.ru/
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/madcowlinks1.msnw
10,000 Mad Cow, Mad Chicken, Mad Pig, Mad Fish links
http://www.pcrm.org 7000 vegan MD's
http://www.vegsource.com vegan MD online advice
http://www.humanelines.org
http://www.peta.net

http://www.animalpeoplenews.org
http://www.factoryfarming.com
http://www.factoryfarm.org
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.femail.co.uk
http://www.defenders.org
http://www.animalconcerns.org
http://www.anc.org
VEGETARIAN VEGAN FRUITARIAN
http://www.ivu.org Int'l Veg Union
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian Most nonviolent diet
http://www.earthsave.org
vegan group founded by John Robbins,
Baskin Robbins heir
http://www.vegsource.com
http://www.veganoutreach.org
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.goveg.com/meetmeat.html used to have a free link to slaughterhouse film online
http://groups.msn.com/toxicatkins/1.msnw
http://www.animalrightsvegan.com
http://www.britishmeat.com/slaught....ies.msn.com/ar9
http://www.madcowboy.com the truth of the CDC coveruphttp://www.notmilk.com Dairy abuses cowshttp://www.vrg.org Veg Resource Grouphttp://www.acorn.net/avhttp://www.cok.net
RECIPES OVER TEN THOUSAND VEGAN RECIPEShttp://www.vrg.org/recipes http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
http://www.ivu.org/recipes http://www.vegweb.com/food http://www.soytoy.com Make delicious non-animal milks http://www.soy4life.com growing pool of soy related information http://aboverubies.org/health/cheese.html Non-dairy cheese recipes http://deliciouschoices.com/ vegan cheesecakes http://www.egroups.com/messages/Vegan_Crockpot_Cooking
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.eatveg.comFACTORY FARM BANShttp://www.ciwf.orghttp://www.farmusa.org
http://www.upc-online.orghttp://www...://www.peta.net
http://www.egroups.com/messages/buckeye18 http://www.wfad.orghttp://www.mercyforanimals.org
http://www.hogwatch.orghttp://www.hogwatchmanitoba.org
HUMANE SOCIETIES
http://www.hsus.org
INTERFAITH SITES
http://www.hacres.com
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://jewishveg.blogspot.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishvegans
http://www.all-creatures.org
http://www.compassionatespirit.com
http://www.acorn.net/av the energy and spirit files
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veggiejew http://www.islamveg.com
http://www.islamicconcerns.com Islamic
http://www.egroups.com/messages/drbashiruddin/1 Islamichttp://www.hindu.org Hinduhttp://www.sathyasai.org Hindu and other faithshttp://www.plumvillage.org BuddhistANTIVIVISECTIONhttp://www.neavs.org http://www.navs.orghttp://www.aavs.org
HEALTH
http://www.pcrm.org 7000 vegan MD'shttp://communities.msn.com/bioterrorPLANT RIGHTShttp://communities.msn.com/stopmowing ENVIRONMENThttp://www.gci.ch/ Green Cross Int'l founded by Mikhail Gorbachevhttp://www.sierraclub.org Sierra Clubhttp://www.greenpeace.org Greenpeacehttp://www.greens.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ohi...earthisland.org
FISHES RIGHTShttp://www.nofishing.netEMBASSY EMAIL ACTIONhttp://www.embassy.orgCOLLEGE ACTIVISMhttp://www.collegeactivist.com
http://www.peta.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/teachnonviolence http://www.collegeactivist.com http://www.hsus.org http://www.ciwf.org http://www.neavs.org http://www.navs.org http://www.sierraclub.org
http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/animal-life
http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/ar...scribe/veganway
http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/txvegans
http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/oh...alrightsnetwork
http://www.nofishing.net http://www.hogwatch.org
http://www.hogwatchmanitoba.org
VEGAN DISCUSSION GROUPS
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegansAR PETITIONShttp://www.petitiononline.com/bekind
http://www.petitiononline.com/mercy
http://www.petitiononline.com/lobster
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs
http://www.petitiononline.com/chick
http://www.petitiononline.com/nohunt
Stop the Canadian seal hunt and the Calgary Stampede:
http://www.petitiononline.com/seal http://www.petitionpetition.com/cgi...i?categoryID=52 list of petitionsAR DISCUSSIONhttp://www.egroups.com/messages/animal-lifehttp://www.egroups.com/messages/veganway
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ar-...ages/ohiovegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ohioanimalrightsnetwork
STATE VEGAN GROUPShttp://www.egroups.com/messages/azvegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/kyvegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganmass
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganminn
http://www.egroups.com/messages/utvegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vavegans
INTERNATIONAL VEGAN GROUPS
http://www.egroups.com/messages/belvegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganscan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/francevegan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/gervegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganindia
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganireland
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jamaicanvegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganjapan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganrussia
http://www.egroups.com/messages/crvegan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/latinoveg
http://www.egroups.com/messages/korvegan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/swevegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/italianveg
REGIONALhttp://www.vivavegie.com
AR LAWhttp://www.aldf.org AR POETRY
http://www.animalsong.org
http://communities.msn.com/ar9 in the poetry column
Vegan@egroups.com,animallovers@egroups.com,
Vegan_Crockpot_Cooking@egroups.com,
vegan_recipes@egroups.com, Vegan-and-GlutenFree@egroups.com, vegan-l@egroups.com, fatfree_vegan@egroups.com, vegans2@egroups.com, vegan2@egroups.com, vegan-friends@egroups.com, Allvegans-unite@egroups.com,veganpen@egroups.com, phillyar@egroups.com,vegan@egroups.com,
vegans@egroups.com
http://www.veganporn.com
MORE VEGAN
http://www.erikmarcus.com
http://www.vegan.com
ARTICLE LINKS
http://www.dawnwatch.com/Animal_media_alerts.htm
http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=...als_and_Insects
http://www.animaldefense.org/
RAW VEGAN
http://www.wigmore.org
CLOTHING
http://www.alternativeoutfitters.com
PATE
http://www.stopforcefeeding.com
AR PETITIONS
http://www.petitiononline.com
http://www.thepetitionsite.com

http://nonviolence11.blogspot.com
http://kindest.blogspot.com
http://vegfax108.blogspot.com
http://links9999.blogspot.com
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
http://animalpoetry.blogspot.com
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://catholicveg.blogspot.com
http://atkinstoxic.blogspot.com/
http://killerhotdogs.blogspot.com/
http://bst1000.blogspot.com
http://stopnasa.blogspot.com
http://zooaction.blogspot.com
http://christianabolition.blogspot.com
http://sealrights.blogspot.com
http://animalpoetry.blogspot.com
http://victorieslist.blogspot.com
http://pcrm.blogspot.com/
http://pacifistjesus.blogspot.com/
http://frankensteinsinwhite.blogspot.com/
http://oxfamabuse.blogspot.com/
http://christianveg.blogspot.com
http://animalabusersohio.blogspot.com/
KERRY AND ANIMALS
http://itshappening.com/showthread.php?t=67551
ONLINE MAG
http://www.satyamag.com/
Posted by sb11 on 02-20-2004 03:17 PM:

10,000 LINKS ON THE EMERGING MAD COW STORY

Mad Cow http://www.mad-cow.org
Mad Pig Disease Porcine Spongiform Encephalopathy http://www.organicconsumers.org/mad...ghhell22404.cfm
Mad Sheep Disease: 58 Year Coverup
http://www.mad-cow.org/boeuf.html#DMSO
Mad Deer http://www.maddeer.org cervine spongiform encephalopathy
Mad Mink http://www.drday.com/madcow.htm a 20 year Wisconsin coverup
Mad Goat Disease http://www.mad-cow.org/mad_goat.html
Mad Chicken Disease
Irish Food Safety Authority finds chicken prions from being fed pig or cow prions. http://www.fsai.ie
Mad Elk Disease http://www.maddeer.org
Mad Squirrel Disease
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/sqbrain.html
Mad Cat Disease http://www.madcowboy.com
Mad Dog Disease
http://www.madcowboy.com
Mad Fish, Mad Turkey, Mad Horse, Mad Camel Mad Cat, Mad Dog etc
Mad Blood Disease http://www.mad-cow.org/00/feb01_news_mid.html#bbb
Mad Lipstick Disease: http://www.mad-cow.org/00/feb01_news_mid.html



Dozens of Mad Cow links

http://www.rense.com/health/madcowdata.html

Irish Food Safety Authority finds chicken prions from being fed pig or cow prions. http://www.fsai.ie

ORGANIC CONSUMERS http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow.htm many
articles
MAD COW COMIN HOME
http://whyfiles.org/193prion/



KUCINICH ASKS EU TYPE MAD COW TESTING http://www.kucinich.us

7000 Mad Cow articles.. lately coopted by meat industry.... good
archives http://www.mad-cow.org
Mad Pig Disease Porcine Spongiform Encephalopathy http://www.organicconsumers.org/mad...ghhell22404.cfm
Mad Mink http://www.drday.com/madcow.htm
Mad Deer http://www.maddeer.org cervine spongiform encephalopathy
Mad Goat Disease http://www.mad-cow.org/mad_goat.html

Howard Lyman's monthly newsletter http://www.madcowboy.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/mad_cowboy

American Jnl of Epidemiology on gelcap Mad Cow lawsuits
http://www.rense.com/health/gelcaps.htm

Montana Lab Kills Primates in Mad Cow research

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?threadid=61657



USDA: don't ask don't tell (re Mad Cow) http://www.vegsource.com

MANGANESE BONDS WITH PRIONS TO FORM BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY
http://www.rense.com/general6/bse.htm

UPI: USDA refused to release Mad Cow records and cannot document
that 20,000 cows were tested stevemitchell@s...
http://www.upi.com
http://www.upi.com/print.cfm?StoryI...21-102924-4786r
(Lyman and Oprah Winfrey won a lawsuit against Amarillo cattlemen)
http://www.maddeer.org http://www.pcrm.org
Nobel Laureate prion discoverer warns about continuing Mad Cow
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/25/national/25WARN.html?
Test Cows Now http://www.testcowsnow.com
Join & Post Articles http://www.egroups.com/messages/madcow1
Mad Pig PSE Porcine Spongiform Encephalopathy mad scientists
have created Mad Pig in labs http://www.thepigsite.com
Mad Milk: the book Mad Cow and Milkgate
http://k0swi.microlnk.com/4SALE/INV...0COW%20DISEASE%
20BOOK.htm
How Mad Cow becomes Mad Milk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/s...,351415,00.html
http://www.notmilk.com http://www.milksucks.com
7000 VEGAN MD'S SAY AVOID ANIMAL PRODUCTS http://www.pcrm.org
PONIES AND HORSES VICTIMIZED BY MAD COW PROFITEERS
http://www.rense.com/general6/bsee.htm
BRITISH PHYSICIANS ASKED TO MUZZLE TRUTH ABOUT MAD COW IN BLOOD
SUPPLY
http://www.rense.com/general5/cjconcerns.htm
MANURE CAN SPREAD MAD COW
http://www.rense.com/general/mdcwfg.htm http://www.punch.co.uk
BONE MEAL ON FLOWERS CAN SPREAD MAD COW
The British Horticultural Soc published that several rose fanciers
using bone meal on their blooms contracted BSE, Mad Cow.
MEAT RECALLS A SMALL FRACTION OF THOSE WHICH SHOULD HAVE BEEN
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OA/recalls/rec_intr.htm
BONE MEAL IN COMMERCIAL PET FOODS CAN CAUSE MAD COW
http://www.pcrm.org http://www.vegancats.com
VACCINES CONTAINING MAD COW PRIONS
http://whyfiles.org/012mad_cow/
COSMETICS.. AVOIDING MAD COW
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegan_cosmetics
THE PIG SITE http://www.thepigsite.com listed research
on labs (such as in Edinburgh) where infected sheep brains are
kept and transmitted by needle and food to captive animals.
HOWARD LYMAN DISCUSSION GROUP
http://www.egroups.com/messages/mad_cowboy
BLOOD FED TO CALVES
http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow/GregerBSE.cfm
KIRO on feeding downer cows to other cows
http://www.kirotv.com/station/2249324/detail.html
pagewanted=print&position=
FDA on blood supply dangers

http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2001/NEW00768.html
UDDER DENIAL MAD COW IN THE FRIDGE
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~astrology/udder.htm

COULD ORGANOPHOSPHATES PLAY A ROLE IN MAD COW?



http://www.rense.com/general7/disea.htm



TOXIC ATKINS DIET http://groups.msn.com/toxicatkins/1.msnw
TOXINS IN ALL FLESH.. SANE COWS OR MAD PIGS

http://www.egroups.com/messages/bloodsweatandtears/57

CORRELATION BETWEEN ANIMAL ABUSE AND VIOLENCE

http://www.egroups.com/messages/teachnonviolence/270

HEALTHIEST DIET, MOST NONVIOLENT, MOST REFORESTING http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian

HOW TO MAKE THE CHANGE

http://www.peta.net vegetarian starter kit

http://www.meatout.org

http://www.ivu.org

RECIPES

http://www.ivu.org/recipes

http://www.vegweb.com/food

http://www.vrg.org/recipes

http://www.vegsource.com/recipe

What Do Religions Say?

Christian

http://www.christianveg.com

http://www.thenazareneway.com

http://www.jesusveg.com

http://www.all-creatures.org

http://groups.msn.com/christianveg

http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg

http://www.adventist.org

http://www.compassionatespirit.com

Jewish

http://www.jewishveg.com

http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishvegans

Hindu

http://www.hindu.org

http://www.vahini.org/downloads

http://www.sathyasai.org

Buddhist

http://www.plumvillage.org

Islamic

http://www.islamicconcerns.com

http://www.egroups.com/messages/drbashiruddin/1

online book by Muslim vegetarian

WAR IS BAD FOR EVERYONE'S HEALTH

http://indymedia.org

http://www.amnesty.org

http://www.wewantkucinich.com

http://www.fcnl.org

http://www.peacenow.org

http://www.nonviolence.org

http://www.mfso.org

http://www.veteransforpeace.org

HEALTH LINKS

http://www.iahf.com

*Ann Veneman Secretary til January of the USDA was trained by

Lyng of the American Meat Institute

http://www.cs.unc.edu/~barman/vegetarian.html
Posted by sb11 on 02-20-2004 03:21 PM:

Peace Links

INTERNATIONAL NEWS DISCUSSION BULLETIN BOARDS

http://engforum.pravda.ru
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/
http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage
http://www.guardian.co.uk
http://uk.indymedia.org
http://www.goldismoney.info/forums/...ead.php?t=20419
http://globalresearch.ca.myforums.net

PEACE CANDIDATE http://kucinich.us
PEACE LINKS
http://www.internationalanswer.org
http://indymedia.org
http://www.fcnl.org
http://www.peacenow.org
http://www.nonviolence.org
http://www.antiwar.com/casualties
http://www.amnesty.org
http://www.wewantkucinich.com
http://www.fcnl.org
http://www.wealthanddemocracy.com Kevin Phillips
http://www.mfso.org Military Family Speak Out
http://www.veteransforpeace.org
http://www.votenowar.org
http://www.votetoimpeach.org
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org
http://www.citiesforpeace.org
http://www.bordc.org
http://www.fcnl.org
http://www.afsc.org
http://www.unitedforpeace.org
http://www.humanshields.org
http://www.catholicworker.org
http://www.peacenow.org
http://www.againstbombing.com
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/
http://www.counterpunch.org
GENOCIDE
http://www.tetrahedron.org/gao_fraud.html
MILITARY ABUSE OF ANIMALS
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
TRUTH
http://www.copvcia.com
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/votefraud.html
http://www.votefraud.org
http://www.rense.com
POPULISM SOCIALISM
http://www.wsws.org
http://www.greens.org

http://www.democracyrising.org

http://www.jimhightower.com

http://www.greens.org

http://www.dickgregory.com
http://www.natural-law.org

ENVIRONMENT

http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.greenpeaceusa.org
http://www.ran.org
http://www.riverkeepers.org
http://www.earthday.net/footprint/index.asp
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian reforestation diet
http://www.egroups.com/messages/nomow108/1 50 reasos not
to mow
http://www.dennisweaver.com
http://www.dennisweaver.com
http://www.dickgregory.com
http://www.sierraclub.org
http://www.lcv.org
LABOR
http://www.ufw.org
http://www.ufcw.org
http://www.aflcio.org
MINORITY RIGHTS
http://www.naacp.org
http://www.nationalactionnetwork.org
MEDIA
http://www.clearchannelsucks.org
FAST FOOD
http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.hogwatch.org
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.mccruelty.com
http://www.murderking.com
http://www.wickedwendys.com
PALESTINE
http://www.batshalom.org
http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org
http://www.ariga.com/peace.shtml
http://www.peacelobby.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishpeacenews
http://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org
http://www.jewishpeacethread.com
http://www.seruv.org.il/defaulteng.asp http://www.peacenow.org
http://www.newyorker.com archives for Seymour Hersh
http://www.wewantkucinich.com Eliot Gould
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.notmilk.com website of Robert Cohen
ABOLITION
http://www.amnesty.org
http://www.prejean.org
http://www.ccadp.org
http://pfadp.org
http://www.clevedp.org
http://www.brooklynmercy.org
http://www.aclu.org (good on dp and votes.. many disagree
with their defense of 3rd trimester abortions and
the great amount of resources defending pornographers)
ECHELON 5 CONSPIRACY SHROUDS TRUTH ON MADPIG MAD COW
MAD CHICKEN (UK US NZ AUSTRALIA CANADA)

no longer recommending wikipedia.com
Posted by sb11 on 03-17-2004 08:46 PM:

BulletinBoards.. Blogs...Forums

http://engforum.pravda.ru
http://www.veggieboards.com
http://www.vegsource.com
http://pets.ca
http://www.able2know.com/forums
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http://www.friendshifts.com/writing...ablepassion.htm
http://www.vegohio.com
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.guerillanews.com
Flesh LIke Alternatives For Those Who Need Help
http://www.primmspringssoysage.com/
http://www.libertyforum.org
http://itshappening.com
http://www.dailykos.com/section/Diary
http://www.wiredny.com
http://forums.ohio.com
Posted by sb11 on 03-17-2004 08:54 PM:

ASK TRADER JOE'S AND ALL GROCERY CHAINS TO STOP
SELLING FACTORY FARM EGGS, PORK ETC
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/traderjoes?
THANK YOU TO JEWISHVEG.COM FOR LINKING TO ABOVE
UPDATE: DUKE STOP KILLING PIGS
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/anexp/duke.html
ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MARCH IN PAMPLONA
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=54121
RED LOBSTER BOYCOTT... RE CANADIAN SEAL CLUBBING
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/06/1749886.php
MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN US.. THE 1/4 STILL KILLING ANIMALS
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_medlab_list.html
HORSES DIE AT CALGARY STAMPEDE
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe..._10/?hub=Canada
BERMAN'S CENTER FOR CONSUMER FREEDOM.. KENTUCKY
FRIED CHICKEN HACKS
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/07/16385.php
http://exxposeexxon.com/
BOYCOTTS
http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.mccruelty.com
http://www.embassy.org/embassies boycotts of Canada
re seal clubbing, Mexico and Spain re bullfighting,
Japan re dolphin killing, US and UK re whale and dolphin killing
with sonar etc.
SHELL AND SAKHALIN
http://www.ran.org
http://www.greenpeace.org

ONLINE VEGETARIAN BOOK
www.highvibrations.org/archive3/veg.htm
ANIMAL RIGHTS
http://www.peta.net
http://www.hsus.org
http://www.worldanimalnet.org
http://newsmob.com/channel.php?id=1648
http://www.efmedia.org
ENVIRONMENT
http://www.ran.org
http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.clubveg.org/home.shtml?ee_active=1
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.vegtravel.com
DIRECTORY
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000 groups
MD'S
http://www.pcrm.org 7000 vegan MD's
VEGAN
http://www.notmilk.com
DONTMOW
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
FRUITARIAN
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian
http://www.thefruitarianlife.com
RAW
http://www.rawfoodsupport.com
RECIPES
http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vrg.org/recipes
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
CHRISTIAN
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/christianveg
http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg
http://www.all-creatures.org
http://www.matthewscully.com former Bush screenwriter
http://www.compassionatespirit.com
MUSLIM
http://www.bmf.org Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
http://sss.vn.ua/sb_mm.htm
http://ipaki.com/content/html/28/1203.html Muslim
vegetarians
http://www.ivu.org/news/1-96/muslim.html
http://www.islamveg.com
http://www.crescentlife.com/dietnut...ian_muslims.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Musli...n/religious.htm
http://www.islamicconcern.com
http://members.aol.com/yahyam/muslim_vegetarian.html
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/bhaktiyoga/islamveg.htm
http://www.veg.ca/newsletr/janfeb96/Islam_recipes.html
http://www.islamicconcern.com/fatwas.asp
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video...r=wm&speed=_med
http://www.answers.com/topic/druze The Druze are Muslim
vegetarians of Lebanon. One wellknown vegan Druze is Casey
Kasem.
JEWISH
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishvegans
BUDDHIST
http://www.plumvillage.org
HINDU
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.sathyasai.org
TRAVEL
http://www.vegtravel.com
DINING
http://www.vegdining.com
FAMOUS
http://www.famousveg.com
HISTORY
http://www.vegetarianmuseum.com
http://www.karamsad.com/vegetarianism.htm
VEGQUOTES
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...light=vegquotes
http://spot.acorn.net/av
--------------------------------


http://www.janyager.com
http://unreasonable.org/vegan/BeyondBeefQuotes.html 1

http://www.ratshaverights.org
http://www.ddal.org/

http://www.londonaa.demon.co.uk
http://www.purpleforest.net/wonders...arianpages.html 1
http://whistler.sierraclub.org/action/?alid=236 http://www.furkills.org/

http://www.dawnwatch.com/Animal_media_alerts.htm http://www.banbloodsports.com
http://members.rogers.com/larry.neily/names.htm http://www.vegan.com
http://www.erikmarcus.com
http://www.veganporn.com

http://www.rodeocruelty.com
http://www.vegparadise.com
http://www.cok.net
http://www.meat.org
http://www.animalart.com
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.anc.org

http://www.donteatmeat.com
Posted by sb11 on 03-23-2004 10:18 PM:

Animal Rights Lobbying

ANIMAL RIGHTS LOBBYING
http://capwiz.com/bigcatrescue/issu...alertid=9014956


http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsit...20animals_1.htm

link posted elsewhere by Bakunin

http://www.vpsg.org/ Vegan Prisoner Support Group

raw food family documentary
http://www.breakthroughthedocumentary.com/trailer.mov

http://www.thegardendiet.com
Posted by sb11 on 03-26-2004 04:36 AM:

http://www.saanendoah.com/gmastitis.html
photos of captive cows.. some with blood encrusted udders
from milking machines

http://www.milksucks.com
http://www.notmilk.com

ANIMAL RIGHTS AND OTHER MOVIES

ANIMAL RIGHTS
1 Dr Dolittle with Rex Harrison
and Semantha Eggar delightful
film about the rights of animals
2 Mondo Kane documentary of
human savagery to each other
and animals
3 Finding Nemo, an animated film has the message
for children of all ages that fish are
friends not food. There are vegetarian
sharks in the film.
4 Free Willy the successful campaign to free a marine amusement
park whale
5. Cow by Dariush Mehrjui.. a beautiful movie about
an Iranian's love of his cow
6. Babe The Sheeppig... starring
James Cromwell, vegan who has
participated in sit in's at Wendy's
7. Johnny Appleseed: animated film
of Rabbit Ears Productions, narrated
by Garrison Keillor and written by
James Howard Kuntsler
8. Dr Dolittle.. Eddie Murphy version
9. Charlotte's Web
10.
Alec Baldwin narrates new horror film: slaughterhouse suffering:
http://www.meat.org/Prefs1.asp?video=meet_your_meat
11. Other animal suffering videos
are at xxxxxxx.xxx or
network54.com/forum/460325
ANTIWAR
1 Sergeant York with Gary Cooper... a powerful movie
about a soldier's odyssey with not killing
2 Friendly Persuasion with Gary Cooper..
Civil War Quakers respond to
the call to nonviolence in 3 different
ways
3 . All Quiet on the Western Front
is recommended by many as a classic
antiwar film.
4. JFK by Oliver Stone starring
Kevin Costner, Sissy Spacek,Tommy Lee Jones, Walter
Mathau, Jack Lemmon, John Candy
.. excellent expose of some of
those involved in the JFK murder.
5. Gardens of Stone James Caan,
in his best performance IMHO,
James Earl Jones
IMMIGRATION ISSUES
Pretty Dirty Things is dominated
by the beautiful soul of
actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.
ENVIRONMENT
Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient
Truth is now the 4th most popular
of all time.
POPULIST
1 Les Miserables Victor Hugo's classic.. with eternal themes
of populism and compassion
2 Emile Zola a reminder that the
French military as well as those
of other countries has been involved
in rent a mob and packed courtroom tactics.. specifically
in the Dreyfuss case
3 Rumpole of the Old Bailey.. always a fighter
against the establishment
4. The Constant Gardener..
powerful movie about the rape
of Africa by international drug cartels
SPIRITUAL
1 Pay It Forward with Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt..
a spiritual film with touches the soul
2 The Kid with Bruce Willis.... the best rendition this poster
has seen of a dialogue with ones inner child.. in a story
setting ..
3. Brother Sun Sister Moon
a beautiful movie about Francesco d'Assisi.. which unfortunately plays
down his vegetarianism
MYSTERIES
1. Pelican Brief Denzel Washington
REHAB
Clean and Sober Michael Keaton
HUMAN RIGHTS
Kundun: Martin Scorcese's powerful
film of the beginning of the Dalai Lama's
lifetime campaign for the rights of the Tibetan people
ABOLITION
1 The Life of David Gale.. powerful
film about capital punishment..
with Kevin Spacey
2 True Crime.. with Clint Eastwood
.... powerful film about an impending
execution (state murder)
3 The Green Mile
4 Dead Man Walking, whose book
author Sr Helen Prejean was just
blacklisted by the archbishop in
Duluth Mn because she is opposed
to the Bush regime. prejean.org
COMPUTERS
Simone with Al Pacino
EXPOSE
1. JFK by Oliver Stone
2. Mr Smith Goes to Washington
MUSICALS
1. Porgy and Bess
2. South Pacific
3. Oklahoma
4 My Fair Lady
5 The King and I
CLASSICS
1. Othello with Olivier
COURTROOM
1. Class Action with Gene Hackman who is always a great
actor who chooses movies with an important message.
(poster apologizes for ignorance
of nonEnglish films and of Indian
films)
WORST
Equus: director Sidney Lumet blinded a horse
Big Daddy: unrelenting product placement ad for the world's biggest
mammal murderer: mcspotlight.org
Posted by sb11 on 03-26-2004 04:39 AM:

Forums, Blogs

http://www.freefarmanimals.org/

photo of calf in a veal crate

BLOGS, FORUMS
http://engforum.pravda.ru
http://www.enetation.co.uk/comments...mentid=91940434
http://www.zogby.com
http://forum.johnkerry.com (archives only)
http://www.petshub.com
http://www.itshappening.com
http://www.yahoogroups.com
http://www.network54.com
http://www.yody.com
http://groups.msn.com
http://www.yahoogroups.com
http://www.antiwar.com
http://www.nonviolence.org
http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org
http://www.democrats.com


------------http://groups.yahoo.com/group/madcow1/
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum
Posted by erik_ud on 03-26-2004 04:32 PM:

nice topic!

__________________
"punk is in the head"

http://forum.offstage.be
http://www.deathmetal.be
http://www.grindcore.com

Posted by sb11 on 04-04-2004 02:13 PM:

thank you Erik

http://www.famousveggie.com
http://www.savethechimps.org
http://www.dd-b.net/~raphael/jain-list/msg02121.html
Posted by sb11 on 04-04-2004 04:50 PM:

sickle cell anemia.. whose condition was created
by the eating of flesh.. is now mongering the world's
biggest butcher... whose presence in over 100 countries has
been created through CIA force.... as flesh sales around the world
decline through knowledge of Mad Cow.. and many countries
continue to ban American flesh
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/madcowlinks1.msnw

McDonald's.. one of the many corporations which pay no taxes
on their overseas business

http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.kfccruelty.com
Posted by erik_ud on 04-07-2004 03:51 PM:

http://www.gaia.be/

__________________
"punk is in the head"

http://forum.offstage.be
http://www.deathmetal.be
http://www.grindcore.com

Posted by on 04-07-2004 05:21 PM:

Cool Links List

Thanks for the extensive list.
Now I have hundreds of hours of more stuff to do. (smile)
Posted by sb11 on 04-10-2004 04:38 AM:

than you Erik and Pax Czar !!!

http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/OH137.html
(Petfinder has many shelters listed in each state
However Purina, owned by Nestle, is an animal abuser
and does a lot of advertising on the site> )

http://www.freerangegraphics.com/
Meatrix film on line

http://forum.permaworld.com haven't
checked out this list


http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/stopthekilling
(stopping the killing at Los Angeles pounds)

----
Posted by sb11 on 04-14-2004 03:22 AM:

http://www.compassionforcamden.org
Camden pound in pharmaceutically owned NJ is selling animals to labs
Posted by Minoesj on 04-16-2004 10:37 PM:

Online Animal Rights Community

Great list of AR links !

I'm going to add one more.

Animal Rights board that supports vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian diets.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

Hope of seeing you once there

__________________
Animal Rights forum supporting vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian diets.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

Posted by sb11 on 04-22-2004 12:44 AM:

McDonald's

thank you.!!..



info@vegancampaigns.org.uk
http://www.vegancampaigns.org.uk
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.mcspotlight.org/case/trial/story.html
http://cspinet.org/new/pdf/cbletter.pdf
McDonald's attempting to ban
liability lawsuits re its food poisoning,
obesity, etc.
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?postid=2014374
McDonald's and ecoli
http://mad-cow.org/~tom/mad_pigs.html
Mad Pigs Porcine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Posted by sb11 on 04-25-2004 05:00 AM:

http://boycottohsu.org
http://www.ohsukillsprimates.com
http://www.api4animals.org/1149.htm
Posted by sb11 on 04-25-2004 09:26 PM:

txvegans@egroups.com,
vavegans@egroups.com,
ohiovegans@egroups.com,veganmass@egroups.com,
utvegans@egroups.com,ukvegans@egroups.com,
michvegans@egroups.com,azvegans@egroups.com,
veganny@egroups.com,veganpen@egroups.com
Posted by sb11 on 04-27-2004 04:04 PM:

SOME FRUITARIAN LINKS

http://www.acorn.net/fruitarian
http://www.iol.ie/~creature/Fruitarian.htm
http://www.fruitarians.com.ar .
http://www.angelfire.com/pq/paradisegardens
http://animalconcerns.netforchange.com/
http://www.egroups.com/messages/fruitarians
http://groups.msn.com/fruitarian
http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~f95-mwi/fun/
http://www.tulibertadzine.com.ar/frut/frut.php
http://www.islandnet.com/~arton/fruit.html
http://community.webtv.net/FruitLov...BRTROPICALFRUIT
http://www.angelfire.com/pq/paradisegardens/
http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/rawseattle
http://www.rawtimes.com 1-888-RAW-FOOD or 619-229-8259
http://www.rawfood.com/retreat.html
http://frutarianxs.cjb.net/
http://www.lifefood.org


Commercial sites:
http://www.michiganapples.com
Posted by sb11 on 05-13-2004 05:23 PM:

http://www.vegdot.org/special/quotes.html
Posted by on 05-13-2004 05:34 PM:

Animal Rights Links

13 May, 2004

Please add the Moscow, Russia homeless animals shelter,
website at:

http://www.moscowanimals.org

They have an online credit cards donation form via
a charitable trust in the U.K.

Sincerely,

anomaly
United States
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 02:23 AM:

thank you anomaly.. will post to other AR sites

http://www.chicagovegetariansoc.org/otherlinks.htm
FROM THE CHICAGO VEGETARIAN SOCIETY


Here are some other good resources on the web about vegetarianism. We are in the process of sorting these out to make the list easier to use.
General Vegetarian Sites:
www.enchantedkitchens.com - Enchanted Kitchens, offers classes and personalized instruction in healthy and delicious vegetarian cooking and raw food cuisine. Private chef services also are available.

http://www.famousveggie.com/ - a website that features famous vegetarians.

http://www.greenpeople.org/ - a directory of businesses owned by socially and environmentally conscious individuals.

http://www.completehealth.com/ - offering a variety of supplements and other health related products.

http://www.planetveggie.com/ - a website designed to give you products, support, and information to lead a vegetarian lifestyle.

http://www.sustainusa.org/ - a non-profit organization that uses innovative communications strategies to help win environmental victories.

http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/list.html - website for the Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition.

http://www.vegan.com/ - a website that contains information on all aspects of a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle.

http://www.veggieboards.com - a vegetarian and animal rights website, that has discussion forums, resources, links, and veggie/animal rights news.

http://www.vegsource.com/ - a website containing a large array of vegetarian information and news.

http://www.vegweb.com/ - website for Veggies Unite, a source for vegetarian recipes and cuisine.

http://www.breadcircus.com/ - the website for Whole Foods.




Organizations:

http://www.christianveg.com/ - A fellowship of Christians respectfully advocating a plant-based nutrition. The Christian Vegetarian Association (CVA) is an international, non-denominational ministry of believers dedicated to respectfully promoting healthy, Christ-centered and God-honoring living among Christians.

http://www.earthsave.org/ - promotes food choices that are healthy for people and the planet.

http://www.ivu.org/ - website for the International Vegetarian Union.

http://www.ivu.org/iamveg/ - website for Illinois And Midwest Vegetarian Entertainment Group, an organization which provides social events for vegetarians, including families. They also have a playgroup for kids.

http://www.veg.on.ca/- website for the Toronto Vegetarian Association.

http://www.trianglevegsociety.org/ - website for the Triangle Vegetarian Society, an organization located in North Carolina. The website has information and a newsletter on vegetarianism.

http://www.ivu.org/vuna/ - website for Vegetarian Union of North America.

http://www.vrg.org/ - website for The Vegetarian Resource Group. Includes information on all aspects of vegetarianism.





Vegetarian Catering/Chef Services:

E-mail Lance Montana: lancemontana@innovativefoods.net A chef who specializes in vegetarian food. Excerpt from his web page (http://www.innovativefoods.net/): Lance's passion for food began during his childhood. He enrolled in his first cooking class at the age of eight. Throughout high school and college, he worked in the restaurant industry. Lance received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Montana in 1997. He then enrolled in the School of Culinary Arts in Denver, Colorado, where he studied Classical French Techniques. Lance then initiated his own successful catering company. He then managed several kitchens and worked with nationally renown chefs in Chicago.





Animal Rights Sites:

http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsite.com/- a brief on behalf of the entire animal kingdom endorsed by qualified scholars.

http://www.peta-online.org/ - website for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

http://speakingout.org/index.htm - the website for S.P.E.A.K., an animal rights organization.

http://www.veggieboards.com - a vegetarian and animal rights website, that has discussion forums, resources, links, and veggie/animal rights news.




Vegan Sites:

http://www.soystache.com/ - this website takes its name from an analogy to those ubiquitous milk moustache ads. Promotes a vegan diet.

http://www.veganstreet.com/ - vegan news and information.

http://www.vegan.com/ - information and articles about the vegan diet.




Shopping Sites:

www.chocolatedecadence.com - two chocolate loving friends one a dedicated vegan vegetarian, the other allergic to dairy, were unable to get really good tasting chocolate they would be willing to eat. They decided to do something about their problem. They decided to make their own. After much research and experimentation, they came up with a really delicious chocolate with no dairy. Realizing that there were a lot of other people in the world like them, they decided to form a company to market and distribute their dairy-free chocolates. They named the company Chocolate Decadence, and it has grown each year since.

http://www.innovativefoods.net/ - Website for Lance Montana's Magical Marinades, a unique tomato-based concentrated marinade paste that dissolves in any liquid and transforms ordinary food into gourmet meals without added time or effort. Healthy and natural,

http://www.isatt.com/ - exclusive distributor for Fry-s Special Vegetarian products, consisting of frozen vegetarian products which are 100% GMO-free and labeled by the Vegetarian Society UK. Fry-s Vegetarian products are produced in South Africa by Debbie & Wally Fry, vegetarians for life. The products are 100% free of animal ingredients, and are also kosher Pareve, halaal and shudda.

http://www.naturalcretanproducts.com - Retail v wholesale v gift boxes v healthy packages. Our product range includes the very best of Cretan and Mediterranean diet. Our products are Natural home hand made.

Our suppliers (except the wine distillery and the olive oil factory) are hundreds of local farmers and farm house ladies using traditional methods and Natural materials.

http://www.veganstore.com - website with a very large assortment of cruelty-free clothes, shoes, foods, and vitamins.

http://www.veganessentials.com - the web home of Veg Essentials Vegan Products, a mail-order company dedicated to providing items for the vegan and vegetarian lifestyle.
It is a vegan owned and operated company. Many of their products have been certified by Vegan Action. All of their items are 100% free of animal ingredients.




Vegetarian Restaurants Site:

http://www.vegdining.com - a website that lists vegetarian restaurants around the world.

http://www.veggieunderground.com - a site that lists vegetarian restaurants and veggie-friendly restaurants around the United States. A good resource if you are traveling.






Raw Food Sites:

http://www.rawfood.com/ - website for Nature's First Law, promoting a raw foods diet.

www.enchantedkitchens.com - Enchanted Kitchens, offers classes and personalized instruction in healthy and delicious vegetarian cooking and raw food cuisine. Private chef services also are available.


http://www.rawchef.org/ - website for Vital Creations?, the online home of life-food artistry & Chef Chad Sarno! Facilitation of raw / life food in-home preparation courses for restaurateurs, medically challenged individuals and others interested in turning up the creativity in the kitchen, day seminars / workshops, event catering, private parties.




Vegetarian Travel Sites:

http://www.vegtravel.com/ - specializing in vegetarian travel, run by a vegetarian travel agent.




Books/Periodicals Sites:

http://www.consciouschoice.com/ - The Journal of Ecology & Natural Living.
http://www.mcbooks.com./ - vegetarian books.
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/ - a monthly magazine focusing on vegetarian issues and cooking.







Vegetarian Dating Sites:

VeggieDate.org is a new nonprofit online, searchable vegetarian dating/meeting place. To help kick off this site, we are offering free 3 month memberships. Participants don't need to be strict vegetarians, there are several categories. Please forward this information to your email list as it should be of benefit.



Another Vegetarian chat/social/dating web site is the Vegan Singles Club and Vegan Couples Club. These can be accessed at http://www.all4vegan.net/vsc.htm and http://www.all4vegan.net/vcc.htm respectively.
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 02:25 AM:

VEGETARIAN TRAVEL

WORLDWIDE AND UK VEG TRAVEL

http://www.vegdining.com
http://veggieheaven.com UK only
http://www.vegoutguide.com
http://vegetarianguides.co.uk/index.shtml
http://www.happycow.net
http://www.ivu.org
Posted by on 05-19-2004 02:44 AM:

Animal Rights Links

18 May, 2004

reply to sb 11

SB 11,

Animal People publishes a "killing rate for
animal shelter jurisdictions , animals killed per
1000 human population."

in United States.

You might want to look at that.


Sincerely,

anomaly
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 05:42 PM:

thank you



Federal Bldg. cafeterias leave a lot to be desired..

high prices and few vegan options
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 05:59 PM:

this week a court ruled that tobacco companies
were conspiring to manufacturer an addictive substance.

the trioxypurine in all animal and fish flesh is more
addictive than caffein.
meat and fish cause more annual deaths than tobacco,
alcohol, american soldier casualties and traffic accidents
combined


time to sue
fleshmongers
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 09:39 PM:

http://engforum.pravda.ru/printthre...78419&perpage=4

adrianian


SUBJECT: MATH PROBLEM

1. Grab a calculator. (you won't be able to do this one in your head)
2. Key in the first three digits of your phone number (NOT the area code)
3. Multiply by 80
4. Add 1
5. Multiply by 250
6. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number
7. Add the last 4 digits of your phone number again
8. Subtract 250
9. Divide number by 2

answer is first 4 digits


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
unbias


Only works if your no has seven digits though. It's a simple manipulation, not rocket science.

N=x*10,000+y
(250*(80x+1) +2y-250)/2=
250*40x +y=
10,000*x +y
Posted by sb11 on 05-19-2004 09:57 PM:

http://maddox.xmission.com/eatme.html
Posted by sb11 on 05-20-2004 12:05 AM:

we should bury all procter and gamble soap and shampoo

p&g in pig murdering cincinnati..
has been putting the fat of butchered mammals in its soap
since its inception
Posted by sb11 on 05-22-2004 12:48 PM:

http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/contact_us/feedback_np1/

Please ask the Beacon to keep its promise to reduce percentage
of newly felled trees
Ask them to stop advertising slaughterhouse bound transactions
called 'livestock'

save trees.. read news on web
Posted by sb11 on 05-23-2004 11:00 AM:

--------re
?Hunting by hounds is the most natural and humane way of controlling the population of all four quarry species - fox, deer, hare and mink - in the countryside.¦ Statement supported by over 500 members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

The Royal College of Vet Surgeons.. are even more cruel..
as they carve up animals in secret labs all over the UK
.. they become meat inspectors (mammal abusers)...pharmaceutical
whores..



In the USA
they send strays
to cruel labs
far away
Posted by sb11 on 05-25-2004 12:25 AM:

how to find a lost pet

1. pray and then drop a pointer on a map..
(perhaps having divided the map 1st into a grid)

2. get a bloodhound or other scent trained animal

3. consult someone with gift of spiritual prophecy

4. leafleting, media, shelter contact etc

5. know in advance animal labs in your area
as well as out of town labs trafficking in pets in your area

http://www.lostapet.org
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 6000 AR groups
Posted by on 05-25-2004 01:42 AM:

Animals Rights Links

24 May, 2004

Information links don't work sb 11.

You already know that.

Only solution is extinction of the human species.


anomaly
U.S.A.
Posted by sb11 on 05-29-2004 07:41 PM:

http://www.bava.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/OwnWords.html
Posted by sb11 on 06-03-2004 01:50 AM:

Peter Singer, author of Animal Liberation

http://www.petersingerlinks.com/
Posted by on 06-03-2004 03:42 AM:

Animal Rights Links

3 June, 2004

I was just reading about an outfit called WildAid,
sb 11.

They cut to the chase.

They fund training of counter poacher para-military
to go out and kill the wildlife poacher ****.

I'd volunteer for that, sb 11. Kill the wildlife
poaching bastards.


anomaly
United States
Posted by Makalu on 06-04-2004 02:46 PM:

Ian Anderson on Cats and Endangered Small Wild Cat Species


Excerpt: "Because the small cats are nocturnal, shy and secretive, they do not make good commercial sense as Zoo exhibits in the ever-tightening economy of the modern zoo."
Posted by sb11 on 06-06-2004 09:52 PM:

http://www.ar2004.org/
Alex Hershaft, concentration camp survivor
used his German reparations money to
help the helpless
Posted by on 06-23-2004 09:22 PM:

http://www.AnimalRightsCafe.com/AnimalRights

NEW forum that is really cool for Animal Rights
http://www.animalrightscafe.com/animalrights

Thanks
Chris

P.S. Any forums - including this one can join our ring
http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=bestonlineforums
Posted by sb11 on 07-02-2004 12:02 AM:

thank you chris

notes from frankensteins:
http://www.brown.edu/Research/Primate/current.html
Posted by sb11 on 07-07-2004 03:48 PM:

Vegetarian Societies and Vegetarian Organizations in North America
241 listings alphabetically by US state followed by Candian Provinces
This page created Jun 25 2004, to view recently added listings search a specific geography. (Buy the list)



VegWeb - Your on-line guide to vegetarianism. (internet only)

Veggie Jews - Jewish veg*ns dedicated to supporting others and spreading veg*nism into the Jewish community. (national)


Alabama
Vegetarian Society of Alabama - to inform and educate the public about the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle (????)


Arizona
AZVegan.com - The free calendar and information source for vegans, vegetarians and animal rights activists in AZ. (Phoenix)

Animal Defense League of Arizona - ADLA is Arizona's statewide animal rights organization. (Tucson)

Food Not Bombs - over 175 autonomous chapters sharing vegetarian food with hungry people and protesting war (Tucson)

Vegetarian Resource Group of Tucson (VRGT) - monthly potlucks,education and instruction on nutrition and culinary skills (Tucson)


Arkansas
The Society for Peaceful Coexistence - Welcome to SPC (Little Rock)

D.E.A. (Dont Eat, Exploit, or Endanger Animals) - D.E.A. (Don't Eat, Exploit, or Endanger Animals) (Russellville)


California
Southern California Vegetarians - currently focusing on the Los Angeles area ( )

Conscious Eating - Claremont-College based group (Claremont)

North Bay Living Foods Community - North Bay Living and Raw Foods Community (cotati)

EarthSave Bay Area - EarthSave Bay Area provides monthly lectures on health, environmental, and vegetarian / vegan issues (Cupertino)

Viva!USA - Viva! Campaigning for Animals Fighting for Change (Davis)

Orange County People for Animals / OCPA - Orange County's largest and most active animal rights group (Irvine)

Vegetarian Dining Club - Monthly dinners for singles and couples at local vegetarian restaurants (Los Angeles)

Bay Area Vegetarians - To connect and support the Bay Area Vegetarian & Animal Rights Community (Montara)

East Bay Vegetarians (EBV) - information resources to Bay Area Vegans, Vegetarians and those in transition (Oakland)

Farm Sanctuary - West - waged effective campaigns to stop farm animal cruelty (Orland)

EarthSave Orange County - On the way to a vegetarian lifestyle, meet people, monthly events. (Placentia)

Redding Vegetarian Society - speakers and potluck at Lake Redding Park during warm weather (Redding)

EarthSave Inland Empire - Choosing a plant-based diet will improve your health (Riverside)

Sacramento Raw - Raw Sacramento (Sacramento)

Sacramento Vegetarian Society (SVS) - we support all who choose the vegetarian way of life (Sacramento)

Conscious Cuisine & Intuitive Touch - Organic Pure Vegetarian Catering and Holistic Lifestyle Support/ Education (San Diego)

San Diego Vegetarian House - Vegetarians invited to live with us in San Diego. Selfless service is a joy! (San Diego)

San Francisco Living Foods Enthusiasts - living foods/raw foods/fruitarian diets/lifestyles. (San Francisco)

San Francisco Vegetarian Society (SFVS) - in the Bay Area for over 30 years (San Francisco)

Bay Area Jewish Vegetarians - Bay Area Jewish Vegetarians (San Francisco Bay Area)

EarthSave International - promotes food choices that are healthy (Santa Cruz)

New World Vision - The Importance if Inner Awareness to Achieve World Peace (Santa Monica )

VeggieDate.org - Meet other Veg*ns for friendship or dating or networking (Santa Monica)

Freedom for Animals - Freedom for Animals is a San Francisco Bay Area based animal rights & advocacy group (Sausalito)

Voice for a Viable Future - environmental & ethical benefits of an organic, plant-based diet, via lectures & media. (Studio City)

The Gentle Barn Foundation - Teaching Kindness and compassion to animals, each other, and our planet (Tarzana)

SDC Living Foods - Raw Foods Support Grp of San Diego County - disease free lifestyle by increasing consumption of raw plant-based foods. (Vista)


Colorado
Thrivetribe.com Foundation - Only Love is real: Thrivetribe.com (Boulder)

Vegetarian Society of Colorado - monthly potlucks, free educational packet including newsletter, dining guide (Denver)


Connecticut
Vegan Way - send blank veganway-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to participate (Bristol)

The Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society (NCVS) - We have potluck meetings (Suffield)

Hartford Vegetarian Society - Meetings temporarily suspended. Call for info. (West Hartford)


District of Columbia
Raw Foods Vegetarian Club (RFVC) - We hold regular potluck dinners and share resources. (Washington)

Vegan Visions - Your Link to Black Vegetarianism Worldwide (Washington)

Vegetarian Legal Action Network - Welcome to the Vegetarian Legal Action Network (Washington)

Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia (VSDC) - events calendar, a restaurant guide, history, articles (Washington D.C.)


Florida
Suncoast Vegetarians - Suncoast Vegetarians (brooksville)

EarthSave, Space Coast chapter - monthly educational program and vegetarian potluck (Cocoa Beach)

SoFlaVegans - Everything Vegan! (Coconut Creek)

Hawthorne Vegetarian Society (HVS) - Potlucks and meetings for senior citizens at Hawthorne Park. (Lesburg)

EarthSave Miami - quarterly newsletter, participation in community events (Miami)

Indian River Vegetarian Society - Meet occassionally for potlucks and discussions. (New Smyrna Beach)

Vegetarian Singles Club - We get together to socialize and share the vegan lifestyle. (North Miami Beach)

The Black Vegetarian Society of Florida - The Black Vegetarian Society of Florida (Pembroke Pines)
Posted by sb11 on 07-08-2004 05:35 PM:

Inuit (Eskimos) have the shortest life expectancy in the world
not involving childhood disease, famine, or natural disaster..

their diet mostly of slaughtered animal protein and fat
causes the average male to die in his 50's

the pcb, mercury, arsenic, and other pollutant level
in their food is very high

the excess protein is constipating and hard on the kidneys
(carnivores have 5 times our kidney size per lb.)

etc etc

recommended course of action: travel south

Dick Gregory: eating fish oil is like eating the filter out of a car
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Posted by Randolph on 07-11-2004 11:27 PM:

Animal rights:

All life on this planet is naturally descended from organic molecules in the ocean by way of atomic magnetisms and natural selection. Those first organic molecules were the primitive form of DNA, and slowly evolved into bacteria, plants, fungus, and animals. All land animals are descended from adventurous fish that left the water to explore the shores.
We are all naturally descended from lower animals. The difference between us and wild animals is that we are domesticated animals. We are domestic erect, linguistic apes. Our ancestors were savages that ran through the fields trying to survive. Eventually, they began farming wild plants, ranching wild animals, and carrying out industry in villages and cities. As they stayed on the peaceful farms and cities, they lost much of their wild muscles, wild senses, and wild chemicals from disuse. They became weaker physically, but stronger mentally: domesticated.
It is like comparing wild sheep to domestic sheep, wild ox to domestic cattle, wolves to poodles, orangutans to humans ect. We are also animals, however, we are linguistic and domesticated animals. Livestock hates life imprisonment for milk, and killed for flesh, just as we would hate it too.

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Randolph

Posted by Gussick on 07-12-2004 07:13 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    Inuit (Eskimos) have the shortest life expectancy in the world
    not involving childhood disease, famine, or natural disaster..



LOL Where do you get this tripe? Innuit and Yupik who live subsistence lifestyles have LONG lifespans. I've met sixty year old men who can outrun me because they're pure muscle from hunting and working. The problem comes when processed foods and modern wellfare lifestyles are brought into the community. It's the same story across Indian country.

Posted by sb11 on 07-12-2004 07:45 PM:

Killing Fields

Killing Fields

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Selected U.S. Meat Processing
Facilities and Slaughterhouses

http://www.sierraclub.org
NOTE: This list is not a comprehensive list of all meat processing facilities and
slaughterhouses in the United States. Rather, it is a list of the larger facilities and is intended to be a tool for activists looking for information on facilities in their region.
Additionally, inclusion on this list does not imply that the facility has broken any laws.
Source: United States Department of Agriculture database
USDA
Plant ID
Number
Meat (M)
or
Poultry
(P) Plant
Establishment Name and Location
19833 P B C Rogers Distributors Inc, Richland, MS 39218
00308 P B C Rogers Processors Inc, Morton, MS 39117
07922 P B C Rogers Processors Inc, McComb, MS 39648
17595 P B C Rogers Processors Inc, Forest, MS 39074
09141P M09141 B C Rogers Processors Inc, Forest, MS 39074
00780 M00780 Bryan Foods Inc, West Point, MS 39773
03455 M Bryan Foods Inc, Tupelo, MS 38803
00018 M00212 Bryan Foods Inc, Little Rock, AR 72203
08727P M08727 Butterball Turkey Company, Carthage, MO 64836
02686 P Cagle-s - Keystone Foods, Camilla, GA 31730
00548 P Cagle-s Inc, Collinsville, AL 35960
20245 P Cagle-s v Keystone Foods LLC, Albany, KY 42602
06623B P Cagle-s Inc, Atlanta, GA 30318
06623P M06623 Cagle-s Inc, Atlanta, GA 30318
00646 P Cagle-s Inc, Pine Mountain, GA 31823
07372 P Cagle-s Inc, Macon, GA 31213
00004D M00004 Campbell Soup Company, Napoleon, OH 43545
03041 M Campbell Soup Company, Napoleon, OH 43545
03218 M Campbell Soup Company, Omaha, NE 68101
00004C M00005 Campbell Soup Company, Sacramento, CA 95824
00004P M00049 Campbell Soup Company, Camden, NJ 08103
00004K M00013 Campbell Soup Company, Paris, TX 75460
00004R M08039 Campbell Soup Company, Maxton, NC 28364
00961 P Cargill Inc, California, MO 65018
19633 M19633 Cargill Inc, Medley, FL 33178
00511 P Cargill Inc, Ozark, AR 72949
01013A M Cargill Inc, Vernon, CA 90058
13289 M00963 Cargill Inc, Springdale, AR 72764
00085B M Cargill v Excel Corporation, Beardstown, IL 62618
00085M M Cargill v Excel Corporation, Marshall, MO 65340
00085O M17775 Cargill v Excel Corporation, Ottumwa, IA 52501

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Is everyone who eats flesh a witting or unwitting killer
and thief? killer in paying hit men to slaughter the innocents
.. thief in stealing and devouring their flesh?
Posted by sb11 on 07-18-2004 07:45 PM:

Some of the many vegan groups on Egroups
(Yahoo does not have many of the tolerant features
that Pravda has)

"Vegan News" , "vegan-l egroup" , "Vegan- egroup" , "Planet Vegan egroup" , "Christian vegan recipes" , "Grader Things vegan recipes" , "main vegan recipes" , "SDA vegan recipes"
Posted by sb11 on 07-23-2004 03:40 PM:

The USA is also involved in whaling, through allowing
the Inuit to massacre whales.

The USA is involved in whaling through their poisoning
by corporate pollution, their being killed by Navy sonar etc.

Activists suggest contacting the embassies, corporations
and media of whaling nations to state their intention to
boycott the products and tourism of whaling countries.

http://www.embassy.org/embassies

Norway, Iceland, Japan, USA

http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.cousteau.org
http://www.seashepherd.org
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2004 03:29 PM:

http://www.saveourstrays.com

No-Kill Organizations by States





Alabama

A to Z Rescue, Phoenix
AZ Animal & Wildlife League of the White Mountains, Show Low
Anelia Animal Sanctuary, Oneonta
PAWS (Pets Are Worth Saving), Huntsville
Rescue & Adoption, Huntsville
Save the Animals, Rainbow City
Saving Animals from Euthanasia
Scottish Terrier Rescue of North America, Decatur
The Ark, Inc., Toney
West Alabama Animal Rescue, Tuscaloosa

Alaska

Adopt-A-Cat
Alaska Humane Society, Anchorage

Arizona

Aid for Stray Cats and Canines Phoenix
Animal League of Green Valley Green Valley
Animals Benefit Club of Arizona Phoenix
Arizona Animal Welfare League Phoenix
Arizona Animal & Wildlife League of the White Mts, Show Low
Arizona Cat Assistance Team, Phoeniz
Arizona Feline Network
Arizona Homeless Animals Rescue Team
A to Z Rescue, Phoenix
Cat Help & Rescue Movement Phoenix
Citizens for North Phoenix Strays
Citizens for Scottsdale Strays, Scottsdale
Coalition of All-breed Rescue, Phoenix
C.H.A.R.M Phoenix
FAIR: Foundation for Animals In Risk
Foothills Animal Rescue, Cave Creek
Friends of Alley Cats of Tucson
Friends for Life Animal Sanctuary, Gilbert
Hacienda de los Milagros
HELP - Help Elevate Life for Pets, Phoenix
Hermitage No-Kill Cat Shelter, Tucson
Noahs Animal Rescue, Phoenix
Paw-Paw, Inc.
Pets on Wheels of Scottsdale, Inc.
Protect Animals through Angels Inc.
R.E.S.C.U.E. Phoenix
Sun Cities Animal Rescue, Sun City

Arkansas

Floppy Dog House Basset Rescue
For the Sake of the Animals, Mena
Friends of the Animals, Bella Vista
Garland County Animal Welfare, Hot Springs
Grant County Animal Protection Society Inc.,Prattsville
Humane Society of Clark County, Arkadelphia
Humane Society of Pulaski County, Little Rock

California

10th Life Foundation Santa Barbara
Alpha Canine Sanctuary, Bakersfield

Angel Puss & Pooch Rescue, West Hills
Animal Abuse Prevention Agency, Huntington Beach
Animal Assistance League of Orange County, Midway City
Animal Helpline, Morongo Valley
Animal Outreach , Diamond Springs
Animal Rescue of Fresno, Fresno
Animal Rescue Coalition
Animal Shelter Assistance Program (ASAP), Santa Barbara
South County Humane Society, Arroyo Grande
Animal Samaritans S.P.C.A. Thousand Palms
Animals at Risk Care Sanctuary, Modesto
Asians for Humans, Animals and Nature
Beagles and Buddies, El Monte
Benevolent Animal Rescue Committee (B.A.R.C.)
Benicia-Vallejo Humane Society, Vallejo
Berkeley East Bay Humane Society, Berkeley
Blue Bell Foundation Laguna Beach
BroDoFed Sanctuary International
California Feline Foundation, Fresno
C.A.R.E. Campbell
Cat Crossing Encino/Santa Monica
Catalina Island Cats
Cats About Town Society, Orangevale
Cats Allied Tactical Support
Cats In Need of Humane Care, Pomona
Community of Compassion for Animals, Orland
Coastal Animal Service Authority, San Clemente
Companion Pet Retreat Mission Viejo
D.E.L.T.A. Rescue, Glendale
Delta Humane Society Stockton
East Bay Animal Referral, Oakland
FAIRE, Santa Rosa
Feral Cat Coalition, San Diego
Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa
Foundation for Care of Indigent Animals, Spring Vly
Friends of Cats, Lakeside
Friends for Pets Foundation, Sun Valley
The Friends of Animals Foundation, West LA
Friends of the Fairmont Animal Shelter San Leandro
Greyfoot Rescue
Greyhound Friends for Life
Greyhound Protection League - National Office
Homeless Animal Rescue Team, Cambria
H.A.R.T. Muttmatchers, Fillmore
Hayward Animal Shelter
Humane Animal Rescue Team, Cambria
Happy Tails Pet Sanctuary, Sacramento
Helen Woodward Animal Center, Rancho Santa Fe
Homeless Cat Network, San Carlos
Humane Society of Chaffey / West End Shelter for Animal
Humane Society of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa
Humane Society of the Desert / Orphan Pet Oasis
Kitten Rescue Los Angeles
L.I.F.E. Animal Rescue, Agoura
Lange Foundation, LA
Life Line Cat Rescue, Ben Lomond

Lifeline for Pets, Pasadena/San Fernando Valley
Living Free, Mountain Center
Millerwood Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, Burbank
Milo Foundation, Willits
New Leash On Life Animal Rescue LA
Noah's Bark Pet Rescue Los Angeles
North Bay Canine Rescue & Placement Petaluma
North County Humane Society, Atascadero
Not So Purrrfect Angels Cat Sanctuary/Retirement Home
PAL Rescue & Adoption, Gardena
Pet Animal Foundation, Hesperia
PURRS, Oakland
Pampered Paws Pet Services, Redondo Beach
People & Cats Together Los Angeles
Pet Adoption Fund, Canoga Park,
Pet Finders, Sacramento
Pet Friends, Hollister
Pet Network, Saratoga
Pet Orphans Fund, Los Angeles
Pet Pride, Los Angeles
Pet Pro Life Adoption & Placement, Inc., Orange County
Pet Rescue Of Unwanted Dogs, Kingsbury
Pets In Need, Redwood City
Pets Lifeline, Sonoma
Project Purr, Santa Cruz
Purple Cow Animal Shelter, LA
Redlands Humane Society, Redlands
Riverside Humane Society
San Francisco S.P.C.A. , San Francisco
Save A Pet, Inc., Desert Hot Springs
Seal Beach Animal Care Center, Seal Beach
Second Chance Animal Rescue, San Juan Bautista
Second Chance at Love Humane Society, Temperton

Shelter Dog Rescue Project at US Davis
Solano County Friends of Animals, Vallejo
The Senior Dogs Project, San Francisco
Town & Country Humane Society, Orland
Tri-Valley Animal Rescue, Pleasanton
Tony LaRussa Animal Rescue Foundation, Walnut Creek
Valley Humane Society, Pleasanton
We Care Animal Society, St Helena
Yolo County S.P.C.A., Davis

Colorado

Animal Orphanage, Denver
Animal Rescue & Adoption Society, Denver

Boulder County Humane Society, Boulder
Cat Care Society, Lakewood
Colorado Animal Welfare & Protection Soc, Pueblo
Colorado Greyhound Adoptions
Denver Animal Foundation Glendale
Doghouse Animal Sanctuary, Durango
Dreampower Animal Rescue Foundation Colorado Springs
Every Creature Counts, Lyons
Friends of Park County Animals
Fur Purries
Lifeline Puppy Rescue, Henderson
Maxfund Animal Adoption Center, Denver
Mile High Humane Society
Pitkin Animal Welfare Society

Connecticut

Aid to Helpless Animals, Inc. , Bloomfield
Animal Friends of Connecticut
Animal Welfare Society, New Milford
Animal Welfare and Rights Entity
Cat Calls

Catales, Inc. Middletown
Connecticut Cat Rescue Web, New Haven
Forgotten Felines
Greater New Haven Cat Project New Haven
Hope Alliance Adoption Society

I'm Homeward Bound, Colchester
Kitty Angels of Connecticut
Last Post, The , Falls Village
Meow Meow, Inc., Litchfield
New Leash on Life Fairfield/New Haven

Delaware

Animal Humane Sanctuary
Delaware Humane Association, Wilmington

Paws For Life, Middletown

District of Columbia

Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc.
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2004 03:30 PM:

Florida

Abandoned Pet Rescue, Fort Lauderdale
Adopt-A-Pet, Miami
Alliance for Animals
Animal Rescue Foundation
Animal Refuge Center, Fort Meyers
Animal Rescue Movement Jacksonville
Animal Shelter Fund , Boca Raton
Bear Foundation, Pointe Verda Beach
Brevard Pet Adoption Center, Melbourne
Cats In The Cradle
Cat Network, Miami
Cat Woman's Shelter, Inc., Sarasota
Englewood Animal Rescue Santuary, Englewood
Florida Dog Adoption Center
Give Them a Second Chance, Plantation
Humane Society of Hernando County
Humane Society of North Pinellas / S.P.C.A. of Clearwater
Humane Society of Seminole County
Leesburg Humane Society Leesburg
Levy County Humane Society, Willison
Miami-Dade Police Department Animal Services Unit, Miami
Pensacola Humane Society
Pet Action League, Debary
Pet Rescue by Judy, Orlando
Pet Rescue, Miami
Pet Welfare Elgin AFB
Save Our Cats & Kittens (SOCKS)
Shawn-n-Jen's Animal Connection, Inc.
South Lake Animal League , Clermont
St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, Venice
St. Francis Society Animal Rescue, Tampa Bay
The Hernando Humane Society Brooksville
Volunteer Service for Animals, Naples

Georgia

All Creatures Are Truly Special (All C.A.T.S.), Dahlonega
Animal Welfare and Rescue Effort of Savannah
Athens Alliance of Allbreed Canine Rescue & Referral
Atlanta Rescue List (maintained by Pet Orphans)
DeKalb Humane Society Decatur
DogPak Rescue Rome
Ellabellzoo Savannah & Statesboro
Good Mews Animal Foundation, Marietta
Homeless Animal Rescue and Placement Services, Inc
Lake Park Area Animal Rescue
C.S.R.A. Humane Society of Augusta, Augusta
PAWS - Pets Are Worth Saving (Coastal Empire)
Paulding Volunteer Animal Rescue, Powder Springs
Pet Orphans, Atlanta
Pets Are Worth Saving Effingham County
RescueCats, Inc., Fayetteville
Save-a-Life, Inc.
Society of Humane Friends
Southern Hope, Atlanta

Hawaii

9th Life Hawaii, Makawao
East Maui Animal Refuge, Haiku

Feline Foundation of Maui, Puunene
Hawaii Cat Foundation
Honolulu Hawaii Animal Sanctuary

Idaho

Just Strays Animal Foundation, Boise
PAW Animal Shelter

Illinois

ADOPT Animals Deserving of Proper Treatment, Naperville
Adopt-A-Pet
Animal Adoption Associates, Chicago
Animal Care League (ACL) Oak Park
Animal Protective Association, Chicago
Assisi Animal Foundation Crystal Lake
Association for the Protection of Animals, Granite City
Bark Bringing Aid to Rescue Animals, Skokie
Cat Guardians, Inc. Lombard
Central Illinois Sheltie Rescue, Bloomington
Community Animal Rescue Effort Evanston
DeKalb County Humane Society, Genoa

Felines, Inc., Chicago

The Furry Friends Foundation, Chicago
Harmony House for Cats, Chicago

Help, St Charles
Humane Society of Rock Island County, Milan
Illinois Alaskan malmute Rescue Assoc
Kindness, Inc., Elgin
Lake Shore Animal Shelter, Chicago
Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, Rockford
Pet Outreach, Peoria
Pet Project, Inc. Grand Ridge
Pet Rescue, Bloomingdale
Pets in Need, Ringwood
Project Hope Human Society, Metropolis
Quad City Animal Welfare Center, Milan
Recycling Animals In Need (R.A.I.N), Hinckley
Save-a-Pet, Inc., Grayslake
Second Chance Pet Adoption Organization
Society of St. Francis, Wadsworth
Strays Halfway House, Schaumberg
Tazewell Animal Protective Society, Pekin
Tree House Animal Foundation, Chicago
Tri-County Animal Protection League
(Waggin Tales) Animal Protective League, Springfield
West Suburban Humane Society, Downers Grove
Will County Humane Society, Shorewood

Indiana

Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County
Cats Haven Indianapolis
Dubois County Humane Society, Jasper
Fried's Cat Shelter, Michigan City
Harmony Haven Animal Sanctuary Terre Haute
Home for Friendless Animals, Hamilton County
Independent Cat Society, Inc., Westville
NOAH, Hammond
Pet Refuge, Inc , South Bend
Second Chance, Boone County
Strays in the Garden, Hessville

Iowa

Animal Lifeline of Iowa, Carlisle
C and W Rustic Hollow Shelter, Nashua
Noah's Ark Animal Foundation
Protectors of Animal Welfare, Fort Madison

Kansas

The Cat Association of Topeka

Kentucky

Animal Refuge Center, Vine Grove
Ark Project, The
Boone's Farm Home at Last Animal Rescue
Home At Last Animal Sanctuary, Salvisa
Pet Lovers United, Madisonville
The Shamrock Foundation, Louisville
Trixie Foundation, The , Grayson

Louisiana

Arklatex Dog/Cat Adopt and Friends, Haughton
Bell Animal Shelter, Lake Charles
Humane Society Adoption Center of Monroe
Lafayette Animal Aid
St. John Humane Society, LaPlace

Maine

Ark Animal Shelter, Cherryfield
Boothbay Region Humane Society, Lincoln CO Shelter
Camden-Rockport Animal Rescue League, Rockport
Hemlock Hill Farm Sanctuary
Humane Society of Knox County, Thomason
Marlee Animan Rescue Shelter
Peaceable Kingdom, Brooks
Protectors of Animal Life Society, East Winthrop

Maryland

Action Pet Rescue Service, Baltimore
Alley Cat Allies, Mount Rainier
Animal Rescue, Baltimore
Cat & Kitten Rescue Of Baltimore
Catwoman Rescue and Adoption, Hampsted
Defenders of Animal Rights, Phoenix
Heavens Gate Animal Rescue Baltimore
Lucky Ones
Montgomery County SPCA, Gaithersburg
Partnership for Animal Welfare, Inc, Greenbelt
Patuxent Animal Welfare Society (Calvert County
Potomac Stray Cat Rescue, Inc.

Massachusetts

Alliance for Animals, Boston
Animal Advocates, North Dartmouth
Animal Shelter, Inc, Sterling
Animal Umbrella, Inc., Lynn
Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton, Hopinton
Bosler Humane Society, Templeton
Buddy Dog Humane Society, Sudbury
Cape Ann Animal Aid Association, Glouchester
Carver Cat Shelter, Carver
Cattrap, Inc., West Tisbury
Cavy Rescue, South Boston

Ce-Ce & Friends Humane Society, Quincy
Champs Mini Shelter, Wareham
Commonwealth Cares Humane Society, Cohasette
Ellen M Gifford Sheltering Home, Brighton
Eleanor Sonsini Municipal Animal Shelter, Pittsfield
F.A.C.E.S. Dog Rescue, West Springfield
Greyhound Rescue of N.E. Inc
Habitat For Cats, North Dartmouth MA
Homeward Hound Humane Society, Brockton
Jeff's Companion Animal Shelter , Wesport
Just Cats, Inc., Mansfield
Kitty Angels, Tyngsboro
Kitty Love Cat Shelter, Wilmington
Last Chance Feral Rescue, North Dartmouth
Last Resort, Hanover

Medfield Animal Shelter, Medfield
Melrose Humane Society Melrose
Merrimack River Feline Rescue, Newburyport
Milford Humane Society, Milford
Milton Animal League, Milton
Neponset Valley Humane Society, Canton
North Attleboro Animal Shelter
North Shore Feline Rescue
Northeast Animal Shelter, Salam
Pat Brody Shelter for Cats
Paw Safe Animal Rescue, Medford
Pet Adoption & Welfare Services
PoundHounds, Wales
Eleanor Soncinni Animal Shelter, Pittsfield
Pookie's Pals, Norwell
Purrfect Cat Shelter, Medway
Quincy Homeless Cats
Standish Humane Society, Scituate
Sterling Animal Shelter
Strays in Need, Danvers
Volunteer Humane Society, Lancaster
Yankee Golder Retriever Rescue, Hudson

Michigan

2nd Chance Animal Adoption Agency
ADOPT-A-PET - Western Michigan
Adopt-A-Pet, Inc, Fenton
All Paws Animal Rescue, Ann Arbor
Animals Deserve Adequate Protection Today & Tomorrow
Animal Placement Bureau in Lansing, MI
Animal Welfare Society of Southeastern Michigan
Betsy's Haven Rescue
Cat Connection, Berkeley
Charly's Exotic and Small Animal Rescue
Companion Cat Adoption Agency, Grand Blanc
GreyHeart Greyhound Rescue/Adoption of Michigan
Help Orphaned Pets Everywhere, Ironwood
Humane Society of Saginaw County
Jethro's Place Animal Sanctuary, Memphis
Kalamazoo Animal Rescue, Kalamazoo
K-9 Stray Rescue League, Oxford
Mason County Humane Society,
Michigan Animal Adoption Network
Michigan Animal Rescue League, Inc., Pontiac
Mid Michigan Society for Animal Protection, Mason
P.A.W.S., Sault Ste Marie
Pets Alive, Inc.
Volunteers For Animals in Utica, Michigan
West Michigan SPCA, Muskegon

Minnesota

Animal Ark, Twin Cities
Beltrami Humane Society, Bemidji
Contented Critters, Makinen
Feline Rescue, Inc, St Paul
Gemini Rottweiler & K-9 Sanctuary, Madison
Hearts United for Animals/Midwest Animal Shelter
Humane Society of Polk County, Crookston
Lake Superior Humane Society, Knife River
Last Hope, Inc
Mower County Humane Society
Pet Haven, Inc. of Minnesota
Rainbow Rescue, Prior Lake
Rescuers.org - Duluth
Second Chance Animal Rescue, White Bear Lake

Mississippi

Cedarhill Animal Sanctuary, Caledonia

Missouri

Animal Haven Kansas, City
C.A.R.E. Castaway Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.), SW Missouri
Cat Network, Inc., St. Louis
Feline Connection Chesterfield
H.E.L.P. Inc (Home for endangered and lost pets)
Happy Tails Animal Sanctuary
Humane Society of the Branson Tri-Lakes Area
Kansas City Pet Adoption League Kansas City
M'shoogy's Animal Rescue, Savannah
Open Door Animal Sanctuary, St Louis
Pet Search, Wildwood
Second Chance, Columbia
Society for Treatment of Abandoned and Fractured Fiends
St. Charles Humane Society, St Charles
Stray Rescue of St Louis, St Louis

Montana

Humane Society of Gallatin Valley, Bozeman
Last Chance Cat Sanctuary, Billings
Montana Large Animal Sanctuary & Rescue Polson

Nebraska

Companion Animal Rescue Effort Society, SE NE
Hearts United for Animals, Auburn
Merlins Refuge, Omaha
Midwest Animal Shelter
Panhandle Humane Society, Scotsbluff
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2004 03:33 PM:

Nevada

Betty Honn's Animal Adoption Ltd.
F.L.O.C.K. Las Vegas
Las Vegas Humane Society, Las Vegas
Media Partners for Pets
Nevada SPCA, Las Vegas
Pets Bed N Breakfast, Las Vegas
Pet Network, Incline Village
Second Chances
ShelterDog Rescue, Las Vegas
Unicorn Point Animal Sanctuary, Winnemucca

New Hampshire

Feline Friends Rescue / Adoption League
Greater Derry Humane Society
Kitty Angels, Tyngsboro
Lakes Region Humane Society
Lancaster Humane Society Lancaster
Notch Humane Society, Littleton

New Jersey

Amer Society for the Welfare of Cats, Bellmawr
Animal Adoption Center, Lindenwood
Burlington County Animal Alliance, Mt Holly
Cloister Animal Welfare Society, Cloister
Friends of Homeless Animals, Trenton
Humane Society of Bergen County
Humane Society of Ocean City, Ocean City
Hunterdon County S.P.C.A., Milford
Jersey Animal Coalition, Inc
Lindenwold Animal Adoption Lindenwold
Little Egg Harbor Animal Rescue Tuckerton
New Jersey Rescue, Transport and Foster
Noah's Ark Animal Placement & Rescue Clark, Clark
Open Your Heart Belle Mead,
Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge, Oakland
Salem County Humane Society, Carneys Point

New Mexico

Albuquerque Cat Action Team (A.C.A.T.)
Heart & Soul Animal Sanctuary, Santa Fe
New Mexico Animal Friends, Albuquerque
People's Anti-Cruelty Assoc/Albuquerque Animal Rescue
Safe Haven Animal Sanctuary, Las Crucas

New York

Ada Howe Kent Memorial Shelter, Calverton
Adirondack Save A Stray
Elmsford Animal Shelter
Animal Haven, Flushing
Animal Lovers Albany
Animal Service League, Rochester
Bide-A-Wee Home Association New York City
Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition Brooklyn
Citizens Committee for Animal Rights
Essie Dabrusin Cat Sanctuary, Beacon
Feline Rescue, Inc, New York

Fulton County SPCA, Broadalbin
Furever Animals, Inc., Montgomery
Animal Lovers League Shelter
Greece Residence Assisting Stray Pets, Greece
Grateful Paw Cat Shelter, Huntington
Hamburg-Eden Animal Rescue Team, Hamburg
Jefferson County S.P.C.A., Watertown
Kent Animal Shelter / Spay/neuter Clinic
Kings Highway Cat Rescue, Brooklyn
Kitty Corner Liverpool
League for Animal Protection, Inc.
Little Orphan Animals, Peekskill
Little Shelter, Huntington
Mid Hudson Animal Aid Beacon
Mighty Mutts Brooklyn
New Yorkers for Companion Animals, NYC
SPCA of Upstate New York, Queensbury
North Fork Animal Welfare League
North Shore Animal League, Port Washington
Peace Plantation Animal Shelter, Walton
People Against Cruelty to Animals
People for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Albion
Pet Pride of New York, Honeoye Falls
Pets Alive, Inc, Middletown
Project PAW, Inc., Binghamton
Save Our Strays, Brooklyn
Scottsville Veterinary Adoptions
SPCA of Allegany County
SPCA of Cattaraugaus County, Olean
Scottsville Veterinary Adoptions, Rochester
Sentient Creatures, Inc., New York
Tri-State Animal Rescue Services, Inc
The North Country SPCA, Hudson Falls
Westside Animal Rescue, NY
Whiskers Animal Benevolent League Albany

North Carolina

2nd Chance Pet Adoptions, Cary
All Creatures Great and Small, Hendersonville
Animal Compassion Network
Animal Inn, Wilmington
Animal Rescue and Foster Program, Greensboro
Burke County Friends for Animals
CATMAN2 Inc., Cashiers
Cumberland County Animal Haven Fayetteville
Eutha-Not Animal Shelter, Inc Forest City
Forsyth Humane Society, Winston-Salem
Happy Hills Animal Foundation, Inc., Staley
Haven, The, Raeford
Henderson County Humane Society
Humane Society of Charlotte, Charlotte
Humane Society of Jackson County, Sylva
Humane Society of Randolph County
Independent Animal Rescue, Hillsborough
Let's Go home Now, Wake Forest
Paws Animal Shelter
Pitt County Humane Society, Greenville
Project HALO (Helping Animals Live On), Charlotte
S.A.F.E. Haven for Cats, Raleigh
Second Chance Pet Adoptions Cary
Snowflake Animal Rescue Raleigh
Southport/Oak Island Animal Rescue, Southport
The Haven Animal Shelter - Friends for Life Raeford

North Dakota

Central Dakota Humane Society, Bismark

Ohio

Angel Animal Rescue, Middletown
Angels for Animals, Mahoning/Trumbull/Columbiana Area
Bide A Wee Cat Shelter, North Royalton
Bosney-Densmore Animal Shelter, Inc
Caroline's Kids Pet Rescue, Mayfield
Cat Welfare Association, Columbus
Cats Are People Too, Warren
CARES, Rogers
Erie Shores Humane Society, Elyria
Evergreen-Doe Humane Society, Dayton
Forgotten 4-Paws
Friends For Life Animal Haven
Fulton County Humane Society
Geauga Humane Society, Chardon
Gread Dane Rescue of Ohio
Kitty Comfort, Butler Co
Lawrence County Humane Society Abuse and Adoption Center
League for Animal Welfare, Batavia
Lend-A-Paw Feline Shelter, Toledo
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet, Toledo
M.E.O.W. Shelter, Blanchester
North Coast Humane Society / Animals Disaster Team
OASIS (Oberlin Aid to Strays in distres) Dog Shelter
Oberlin Stray Rescue
Parma Animal Shelter
Pet Guards Shelters & Clinic, Cuyahoga
Planned Pethood Homeward Bound Animal Sanctuary
Progressive Animal Welfare Society, Middletown
Project C.A.T.S., Grand Rapids

Save-A-Pet, Columbus
Scratching Post, Cincinnati
Stop the Overpopulation of Pets, Inc.
The League for Animal Welfare, Batavi
Tri-County Animal Protective League, Akron
Wood County Humane Society, Bowling Green

Oklahoma

Almost Home Animal Rescue, Shawnee
Animal Rescue Foundation, Tulsa
Animal Rescue Foundation of Bartlesville, OK
Free To Live, Edmond
Homeward Bound Bryan County Humane Society, Bryant
Hope of Texoma
Last Chance for Life, Oklahoma City
Pets and People Humane Society, Yukon
Ponca Animal Welfare Society, Ponca City
Promoting Animal Welfare Society, Inc., Muskogee
SafeHaven Humane Society, Albany
Second Chance Animal Sanctuary, Norman
The Russell-Davis Animal Sanctuary, Tahlequah

Oregon

Animal Aid. Portland
Animal Rescue League of Central Oregon
Animal Rescue Foundation of Oregon, Fossil
Cat Adoption Team, Sherwood
Columbia Humane Society, St Helens
Committed Alliance to Strays, Medford
Evergreen-Doe Humane Society, Mcminnville
Florence Area Humane Society, Florence
Planned Pethood, Inc., Lagrande
Red Bear Sanctuary, Bandon
Rogue Valley Humane Society, Grants Pass
Southern Oregon Humane Society
Safe Haven Humane Society
Spay & Neuter Humane Association, Astoria
The Ark Animal Sanctuary of Tillamook
Unicorn Point Animal Sanctuary, Klamath Falls
Vets For Pets

Pennsylvania

Animal Angels
Animal Care Sanctuary, East Smithfield
Animal Friends, Pittsburgh
Animal Orphans, Inc, Hatfield
Animal Protectors of Allegeheny Valley
Animal Rescue Inc, New Freedom
Animals in Distress, Catasauqua
Because You Care Shelter, Inc., McKean
CPR for Cats Society, Eagleville
Cat Ladies, Inc. Morton
Centre County PAWS, State College
Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals, Wayne
Good Mews, Trexlertown
Helen O. Krause Animal Foundation, Dillsburg

Hillside SPCA
Hope for the Animals, Morrisville
Kitty and K9 Connection, Drexler Hill
Lifetime Of Love; No-Kill Shelter For Cats
Lycoming Animal Protection Society Williamsport
Northampton-Boro Animal Shelter
ONE BY ONE ANIMAL RESCUE, Kutztown
Orphans of the Storm Kittanning
P. A. L. S. Pet Adoption and Lifecare Society, Springfield
PAWS (Preservation of Animal Welfare & Safety)
Paws and Claws, Wellsboro
Peaceable Kingdom, Inc.
Pet Connection Avonmore
Philly Rescue, Philadelphia
Sanctuary Hollow Philadelphia
Valley Cat Rescue, Wilkes-Barre
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2004 03:35 PM:

Rhode Island

Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island

Defenders of Animals, Providence
East Providence Volunteer Services For Animals
Hope for Animals, Slatersville
Volunteers for Animals

South Carolina

Animal Protection League of South Carolina

Carolina Cats Adopt-A-Kitty,
Concerned Citizens for Animals, Simpsonville\
Concerned Citizens for Animals, Spartanburg
Critter Connection, Spartanburg
Feline Refuge, Inc.
Hav-a-Heart 2000, Columbia
Hilton Head Humane Association, Hilton Head Island
Humane Society of Greenwood
Pet Helpers, Charleston
Project Pet, Columbia
PurrFect Kitty Rescue Shelter, Cowpens
SPCA of Cumberland County Fayetteville
Steve's Dog Shelter, Conway
True Ethics for Animals Rescue, Montmorenci

South Dakota

Tennessee

Angle Wings Cat Rescue, Kingston
Northeast Tennessee Animal League, Blountville

Texas

Adopt-A-Cat, Houston
Adopt-A-Pet, Victoria
Alley Cat Rescus, Manor
Animal Adoption Center, Garland
Animal Defense League of Texas San Antonio
Animal Guardians of America, Dallas
Animal Refuge Foundation - Sherman, TX
Animal Trustees of Austin
Arlington Humane Society
Campus Cat Coalition, U of Texas, Austin
Central Texas SPCA Williamson County, Leander
Church of the Ark, Van Alstyne
Coppell Humane Society Coppell
Critter Buddies, Elgin
Feral Cat Connection, Houston
Friends for Animals Adoption Shelter
Fund for Animals, Black Beauty Ranch, Murchison
Fuzzy Face Pet Rescue, Fort Worth
Fuzzy Friends Rescue, Waco
German Shepherd Rescue of Houston
Greyhound Friends of Texas
Greyhound Pets of America / Houston, Inc.
Help for Helpless Animals, Dallas
Humane Animal Rescue Team, Irvine
The Humane Society of Aransas County, Fulton
Humane Society of Austin and Travis County, Austin
Humane Society of Dallas County
Mary Jane Carvel Sanctuary for Unwanted Animals
Metroport Humane Society
Mid Cities Humane Society, Grand Prairie
Operation Kindness Carrollton, Carrollton
Puppy Love Rescue, Austin
Safe Haven Animal Shelter, Millsap
Sanctuary for Unwanted Animals and C.A.R.E., Brookshire
Save Pets Society
South Texas Animal Sanctuary, Weslaco
Southern Animal Rescue Association - Seguin
Special Pals Animal Shelter, Houston
St. John's Church & Retreat
StrayDog, Inc, Dallas
Texas CARES, Dallas
Volunteers for Animal Protection, Kingwood

Utah

No More Homeless Pets Coalition in Utah
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab
Community Animal Welfare Society (CAWS) Salt Lake

Vermont

Save Our Strays Association (SOS), South Burlington

Virginia

Animal Adoption and Rescue Foundation, Richmond
Animal Aid Society, Grafton
Animal Allies, Fairfax Station
Animal Care New River Valley, Blacksburg
Beath Animal Shelter
Best Little Cat House In VA, Abingdon
Caring for Creatures Foundation, Palmyra
Cat Alliance
Chesapeake Bay Retriever Rescue
Damien's Gift Feline Foundation, Troy
Fancy Cats Rescue Team, Fairfax
For Love of Animals in Goochland (FLAG)
Friends of Homeless Animals, Merrifield
Feline Foundation of Washington, Merrifield
Focus on Animals
Henrico Humane Association
Homeless Animals Rescue Team, Fairfax Station
K9 New Like Center, Virginia Beach
League for Animal Protection
Lend A Paw, Falls Church

Lifetime Pet Animal Placement, Montgomery Co
Meower Power Feral Cat Coalition, Chesapeake
Northern Virginia Animal League, Inc.
Pet Assistance League of Virginia, Prince William Co
Pet Rescue Foundation, Richmond
Rappahannock Humane Society
Richmond Animal League, Richmond
Second Chance Shelter
Shamrock's Place, Midlothian
SNIPS
S.P.C.A. of Northern Virginia
Shiloh Project, The
Southside SPCA, Meherrin
Tazewell County Humane Society, Tazwell
The Humane Society of Montgomery County, Blacksburg

Washington

Alternative Humane Society, Bellingham
Animal Home Find
Animal Rescue Families, Bremerton
Benton-Franklin Humane Society, Pascoe
Cascade Animal Protection Society, Sumner
Cat Purebred Rescue, Seattle
Concern for Animals, Olympia
Dog Patch Humane, Colville
Friends of the Animals Foundation (FAF)
Harbor Association of Volunteers for Animals, Westport
Hooterville Pets SafeHaus, Woodinville
Humane Society of Snohomish County, Arlington
Northwest Organization for Animal Help NOAH, Stanwood
Pasado's Safe Haven, Sultan
Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Lynnwood
Purrfect Pals, Arlington
Save Our Critters Society
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society, Washouga

West Virginia

Cause for Paws, Tenino
Humane Society of North Central West Virginia

Wisconsin

Adams County Humane Shelter, Friendship
Associated Society/Animal Protection, Monroe County
Chequamegon Animal League Ashland
Clark County Humane Society
Happy Endings No-Kill Shelter
Hope Safe House, Racine
Kitty Connection
Orphan Alley, Gresham
Richland Center Friends for Animals
Saint Francis Society No-Kill Shelter, Kenosha
Tri-County Animal Shelter & Adoption, Ltd., Green Lake

Wyoming

Animal Care Center, Laramie
Casper Humane Society, Casper
St. Francis Animal Shelter, Inc., Buffalo
The Lander Pet Connection, Lander
The Rock Springs Wyoming Humane Society

Canada

Meow-Aid No-Kill Cat Shelter Vancouver,BC
Ottawa Cat Rescue, Ottawa
London Humane Society, London

Fraser Valley Humane Society, Mission BC
Animal Rescue Foundation, Calgary
Lethbridge District Humane Society, Lethbridge, AL
Animal Rescue Network, Quebec
Street Cat Rescue, Saskatoon
The Animal Rescue Network of Montreal
Vancouver City Dog Pound, Vancouver
Happy Cat Haven, Gibsons BC

Pound Rescues, Okotoks




Copyright © 2001 CLC Publishing
Posted by sb11 on 07-27-2004 06:58 PM:

Barry Horne Dead After 4th Hunger Strike

The Guardian - November 17, 2001
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/s...,596306,00.html

source - hayduke@efmedia.org

Animal rights activist buried

by John Vidal

Led by Kate, a pagan priestess, flanked by a lone policeman and
followed by up to 700 people, the featherweight body of animal
rights protester Barry Horne was carried through Northampton
yesterday before his burial.

Horne, 49, died in jail last week after his fourth hunger strike.
He was serving 18 years for burning property, and he did not go
quietly.

At a rally before the procession, speakers encouraged the crowd to
take over from the "bog-standard Northampton dustman" turned
anti-vivisection activist.

"I can't say break into the labs, burn the places down, because
that's illegal. But don't be afraid. We are going to lose more
people. They are going to kill us. The fight starts now," said
Keith Mann, an activist who spent eight years in jail for animal
rights extremism.

Horne was remembered as "hard work", "a man with a temper" and a
"lousy cook". "He wound you up." Despite the animal rights movement
being progressively driven underground by legislation branding some
of their activities as "terrorism", the turnout was higher than
organisers expected. The police, who usually film animal rights
demonstrations, kept a low profile. The procession around Northampton
was watched by shoppers. "The problem is these people haven't been
through a war. They could get their priorities right," said a
65-year-old woman.

Those in the procession, with many people carrying animals, saw it
differently. "Animal rights is a war. We are at war for the animals.

We need to make sacrifices for the animals, too," said John Curtis,
a seasoned activist.

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Posted by sb11 on 08-11-2004 12:15 AM:

http://www.animal-law.org/

writings of animal rights attorneys and pioneer findings
in new animal rights law
Posted by sb11 on 08-12-2004 12:07 AM:

Fahrenheit 911 mentions that Morocco (sp?) offered to send 2000
monkeys to remove landmines in Iraq

http://www.worldanimalnet.org

http://www.embassy.org/embassies
Posted by EZland on 08-12-2004 12:16 AM:

sb11: fell free to add human rights also....
we are animals too...

__________________
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Diu
''we are dwarfs on shoulders of giants '' Nietzsche

Posted by sb11 on 08-14-2004 09:21 PM:

agreed, ez

http://www.satyamag.com/sep97/editorial.html
a magazine promoting nonanimal diet
Posted by sb11 on 08-16-2004 07:46 PM:

Glasgow University was receiving the frozen heads of
primates severely injured at Univ of Penn.

see archives of Scottish Anti-Vivisection Society
Posted by sb11 on 08-16-2004 07:48 PM:

Will Short.. Stop Abusing Animals

Thank You God for causing Will Short now to stop
promoting severed pieces of animals in puzzle questions
on NPR.. cause him to end tree killing with the NY Times

wesun@npr.org

(an animal protecting contestant.. answered all the questions.. 100%
including the meatmonger one.. and then replied that
he was a vegetarian)
Posted by sb11 on 08-16-2004 07:49 PM:

Microsoft continues to invade vegan websites with dead lobster
ads
Posted by sb11 on 08-17-2004 12:51 AM:

http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/08/2...PETAfish_030822
Posted by sb11 on 08-17-2004 12:53 AM:

previous cbc link expanded:

Go vegetarian: animal rights group to Newfoundlanders
Last Updated Fri, 22 Aug 2003 10:48:06
ST. JOHN'S - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is campaigning to stop people in Newfoundland from catching fish.

A billboard has gone up in St. John's urging residents of the city to change their traditional way of life.


Fish and chips
According to PETA, fish caught off the coast experience extreme pain during the process.

The message will be hard to get through in Newfoundland.

"I love fish and I think somebody is misled here. They ought to be ate," said John Harrelton at Ches's Famous Fish and Chips in downtown St. John's.

PETA's international campaign features a half-naked model dressed as a mermaid with the message: Make a splash, go vegetarian.

William Rivas of PETA says St. John's was targetted because of its fishing tradition.

"There's a lot of culture that deals with fish…that's why we posted the billboard there because we're trying to get people to think about the suffering of fish."

Back at the fish shop, another customer shakes his head when asked about the billboard.

"Someone should go after them and say why do you exploit a beautiful woman to get your campaign across," said Carl Penton.

Rivas said the model volunteered for the campaign.

"Carré Otis is making a call to all the residents of St. John's and Newfoundland to try to relate to who's on your plate."

Harrelton disputes that.

"She doesn't look nearly as attractive or taste as good as fish."
Posted by sb11 on 08-23-2004 05:56 PM:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

http://www.ivu.org ]
British Vegetarians.. some listings

Bedfordshire
including Luton
**Bedford Vegetarians (Info Centre)
Rob Lewis, tel: 01234 365651
Email: Bedford Vegetarians web: www.bedfordvegetarians.co.uk
We are a small friendly group covering the Bedford, Ampthill and Kempston area.
Events: We meet the third Wednesday every month in a chosen restaurant in Bedford. For more details see our website or call the number above.




Bedfordshire Vegetarians (Affiliated Group)
Marina Torselli: Email: bunnymunch@hotmail.com
This group is run by a family of vegetarians committed to spreading the vegetarian word, encouraging the purchase and enjoyment of animal friendly products and campaigning against animal abuse. We also like people! One of us is a member of the medical profession and is happy to offer advice on nutritional/maternity/animal testing abolishment matters.


Mid-Bedfordshire Vegetarians & Vegans (Information Centre)
Jovan Radusin, email: michaelisourhero@yahoo.co.uk
We are currently compiling vegetarian/vegan recipes from around the world and would welcome any contributions by email, especially any Serbian, Romany, Northern Irish and Algerian offerings as this reflects the rich diversity of those involved with our Info Centre. Thank you all.

Cambridgeshire
including Peterborough

Peterborough Vegetarian Society (Affiliated Group)
Phil Cross, Tel: 01778 341535. Email: veggiedine@hotmail.com
Events: A friendly social group with members from Spalding, Stamford, Bourne
and Peterborough. We meet usually on the first Monday of the month for a
drink, a chat, a little bit of planning, at the Blue Bell, Werrington
Village. New members very welcome.
We have recently started a Dining Group, which aims to eat out at
restaurants, pubs and at members houses where we plan to have themed nights.




Essex
including Southend and Thurrock

Dig It! - Hornchurch
This is a group of veggies/vegans sharing an allotment to grow food, also some socialising after 15th March 2004! Registered as a Veg Soc Info Centre. For more information, contact June Deridisi c/o the Trading Hut, Grey Towers Allotments, Grey Towers Avenue, Hornchurch, Essex.


Harlow Vegan & Vegetarian Network (Affiliated Group)
Lian Tyler. tel: 07754 166813 email: lian@veganharlow.co.uk web: www.veganharlow.co.uk
We are a new group and would welcome new members. We aim to provide a local network for veggies to socialise, swap information and get support.


**Southend Area Veggies Information Centre
Sue Coleman: Tel/fac: 01702 540903, Email: soocoleman4@aol.com
Events: From January 2003, we will meet the last Saturday of every month at 11.45am at Cafe Pulse, 80 Leigh Road, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.

Vegan & Veggie Essex (Affiliated Group)
Karin Ridgers. Tel: 07970 732668 Email: karin@veganessex.org.uk
web: www.veganessex.org.uk
Campaigning veggies and vegans meet the 1st Tuesday of the month at The Brentwood School Sports Centre, 8pm. We have regular stalls, displays, fundraisers and events. Please join our events mail list or check our website.



See also Greater London






*Hertfordshire Vegetarian/Vegan Info Centre
Paul Mehr: Tel: 01763 241543/07899 083124.
Email: hounds85@hotmail.com
Trying to get a group started

*St Albans & District Vegetarian Information Centre
Mark Payne, tel: 01727 766627 email: MarkPayneuk@aol.com
Trying to set up a full group with regular social events and public outreach. Mark has already done work for National Vegetarian Week including booking space for posters at the library and getting M&S to do veggie food demos. Any help people can give would be welcome!


*Royston Veggie Info Centre
Jacky Camp, Tel: 07946 229 592 email: jackyo@tesco.net
Aiming to start a veggie social group when there's enough interest.


Norfolk


Norfolk Vegetarian & Vegan Society (Affiliated Group)
Alicia Burne, Tel: 01603 620784. Email: alicia@aburne.freeserve.co.uk ; Website: www.vegfolk.co.uk
Events: We meet once a month from October to April for friendly lunches at the Orchard Room, Mangreen, where everyone brings a dish to share and we sometimes have a speaker, other activities organised in the summer. All welcome! Next dates:
Aug/Sept: date to be confirmed, stall at Allotment Holders Fair, Northcutts Garden Centre, Norwich.
Sept 11: 12.30pm, Meet in Priory gardens, Sheringham, tea and cakes later at a member’s house.
Sept 19: 10.30am – 5pm, information stall at Wolterton Organic Garden Open day.
Dec 11: 12.30pm, The Orchard Room, Mangreen, friendly Christmas lunch, bring a dish to share, all welcome.
Jan 8: 12.30pm, The Orchard Room, Mangreen, friendly bring and share lunch.
Feb 12: 12.30pm, The Orchard Room, Mangreen, friendly bring and share lunch.
March 12: 12.30pm, The Orchard Room, Mangreen, friendly bring and share lunch.






Sheringham Vegetarian Information Centre
Susan Smith, Tel: 01263 824759/07887 871205. Email: tomroche@callnetuk.com
Trying to form a group so please get in touch if interested



Suffolk

The Norfolk & Norwich Vegetarian Group covers North East Suffolk.


Ipswich Animal Rights (Affiliated Group)
Tina Canham, tel: 01473 251089; Email: tinacanham99@hotmail.com
Events: Monthly meetings are at 19 Tower Street, Ipswich on the first Tuesday of every month at 7pm


Lowestoft Vegetarian Information Centre
Barry Porter: Tel/fax: 01502 563246
This info centre is based in a Victorian & Noveau Fireplace Extravaganza Shop - that offers low prices on reproduction fireplaces to vegetarians and vegans
Posted by sb11 on 08-25-2004 09:56 PM:

http://www.petitiononline.com/animals8/

Turkish and all peoples need to improve
Posted by mnkyby48 on 08-28-2004 09:21 PM:

with all this crap on animal rights, why is that when my niece and her husband were arrested because the neighbor didn't like their dog and killed it by feeding it a bone wrapped in plactic which protruded into a vital organ, did your beloved peta fu.ks ignore a plea from me for leagal representation. during this period i uncovered multiple violations within the ag farm opperated by the same county filing the charges, violations within horse ranches and dairies. i informed peta of these violations and the need for councel representation. they ignored my request for one reason. this was not a high profile case. what losers your movement brings in. if your going to advocate for help and support, your movement needs to offer support for those that need it no matter what the profile of the case is.

while i am very conservative and protective of animals, i have no respect for movements that are selfish and ego based. and that would be most so called non profit groups.

so you people really hurt your own cause with profiling of certain incidents. become passionate and go after all cases not just the ones that will show up on national TV.
Posted by sb11 on 08-28-2004 09:33 PM:

Dear M, Every one of the millions of animal rights and protection
groups has different priorities. Some focus on factory farming,
some on slaughterhouses, some on fur, some on labs.

PETA has been criticized by many because it advocates
euthanasia in some cases.

I am sorry that you did not receive help.

Sometimes AR groups specializing in legal help are available
such as aldf.org

I know that the PETA people and 90% of the animal rights
people live simple lifestyles.

I hope you appeal your case.

50K of Texas dog andothergroups in the following link
http://worldanimalnet.org/new.asp?c...AU&prov=tx&cat=
Posted by sb11 on 09-05-2004 04:57 PM:

Barbara Bush grandfather: St Louis cattle baron

barbara Bush grandfather St Louis cattle baron

http://www.newsmakingnews.com

Click. VOTER FRAUD TEXAS STYLE (PART I) By Linda Minor

VOTER FRAUD - THE TEXAS AND FLORIDA CONNECTION [Part 2]
by Linda Minor © 2000


Several months ago NewsMakingNews published online evidence that Dick Cheney is much more than meets the public eye. Click. All indications are that Cheney is part of a global network of families whose ties can be traced through the Union Pacific Railroad, Brown & Root construction, Halliburton oil services, Dresser Industries oil and gas pipeline accessories, and into the land development and oil production projects ancillary to the real estate acquired by the railroad whose investments they manage.

LBJ was a sleeper put in power by the King Ranch, which as was shown in part I of this series, is closely tied to Anne Armstrong, is a director of Halliburton. In 1942 until he left public office, LBJ was financed completely by Brown and Root, now part of Halliburton. In 1960 LBJ was thrust upon Kennedy as his vice president so LBJ could carry Texas for Kenney. LBJ had proved in 1948 that he and his team could guarantee winning the Texas vote. In 1963 Kennedy was killed most likely by an assassination network operated by the King Ranch group and Clint Murchison in Mexico. Murchison was, of course, very close to Rockefeller. As soon as LBJ became president, he escalated the war in Vietnam, which primarily benefited Brown and Root. If this year's election fraud is allowed to stand, what does Halliburton, headed by Dick Cheney, have planned for us?

Although individual men die a generation at a time, networks of families live on. That is what Cheney represents. Thus it comes as no surprise to see what is happening in the presidential election is focused at the moment on Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Florida. A network such as Cheney represents is always prepared for any exigency. This same network was prepared to carry the vote in 1948 when Lyndon Johnson ran for the United States Senate.

But Johnson was a Democrat, you say! Not so. He was an egotist and a pragmatist-- he did whatever he had to do to promote Lyndon. His opportunity to broaden his horizons came during the Depression, when he was offered a job in Congress working for a man, seemingly not unlike George W. Bush, a scion of a wealthy ranching family in South Texas with no real abilities or interests, who was elected to Congress on his name and needed someone to do the work for him--Congressman Kleborg.

Part One of this series showed the history of Congressman Kleberg, and the King Ranch which his family owned--a ranch which was acquired with profits made from
the shipping of contraband munitions during the Mexican War--a war orchestrated by persons who used Barbara Bush's ancestor, Franklin Pierce, to take the land south of the Nueces River from Mexico after Texas was annexed as a state. The ranches in this territory, owned by Richard King, Mifflin Kenedy and their partner Charles Stillman, operated as a buffer between the U.S. and Mexico. Resentful Mexicans, who felt their land had been stolen from them, engaged in continual raids across the new Rio Grande border. To counteract these raids, the Texas ranchers used the Texas Rangers, commanded by William G. Tobin to chase away the raiding parties. Tobin's family has continued its ties with the King Ranch family ever since.

The Tobin family is intermarried with the King-Kleberg family and with the Armstrongs of San Antonio, Texas. From the present generation springs Anne Armstrong, who is a director of Halliburton alongside Dick Cheney. She has also served on the board of American Express with Henry Kissinger and Vernon Jordan--not to mention having been in London as Ambassador to the Court of St. James.

British banking interests have been interested in the King Ranch since as early as 1882 when Mifflin Kenedy sold his adjoining ranch to a syndicate of Dundee, Scotland, called the Texas Land & Cattle Co., Ltd. (See The King Ranch Tom Lea). Within a year of that sale, King considered selling to the syndicate, but the deal was never closed. Another syndicate of unnamed eastern capitalists attempted to buy the ranch
in 1907, the same year that Bostonian F.S. Pearson was involved in building railroads from Mexico through west and north Texas to connect to St. Louis. In 1902 the ranchers turned to B.F. Yoakum, friend of Uriah Lott, the creator of the Tex-Mex Railroad. As a result, a corporation was formed with shareholders including the Kings, Klebergs, Armstrongs, Kenedys and others--with Uriah Lott as president. The railroad became the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexican Railway--which like so many other railroads built by Lott was financed by G.H. Walker & Co. of St. Louis.

WAS LBJ A TOOL OF THE DRUG LORDS?

Once Lyndon Johnson began to make himself heard in Congress, he quickly attracted the attention of Franklin Roosevelt. He was groomed for many of the endeavors he would use to make his name by FDR backers such as Joe Alsop, who had begun his undercover intelligence career in the O.S.S. Alsop and his brother Stewart were related to FDR by marriage on his mother's side--the Delano family whose role in the
opium trade has been documented previously on this website--as well as being
the sons of Eleanor's first cousin, Corinne Robinson Alsop . In fact, it was Joe Alsop who in 1963 repeatedly suggested to Johnson that the only way to keep the Washington Post off his back was to appoint the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination.

The Alsop, Delano, Roosevelt and Forbes families of Boston and New York were interwoven by marriage and by financial investment in enterprises such as the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. These families stem from a syndicate created by Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Newburyport, Massachusetts--forced out of the lucrative African slave trade to establish an alternative shipping empire based on opium. By the 1830s, the Russells had bought out the Perkins syndicate and made Connecticut the primary center of the U.S. opium racket. Massachusetts families (Coolidge, Sturgis, Forbes and Delano) joined Connecticut (Alsop) and New York (Low) smuggler-millionaires under the Russell auspices. http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm This account is supported by historical research conducted by John K. Fairbank in his 1968 article for the American Historical Association, posted at http://www.theaha.org/info/AHA_History/jkfairbank.htm . Fairbank indicates that the opium profits were invested in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and the Michigan Central. A man named John N. Alsop Griswold of
New York, a Russell & Company partner at Shanghai, returned to become president of the Illinois Central in 1855 and was later chairman of the CB &Q.

The CB & Q was, of course, based in St. Louis, and it constituted the northern extension of the same railroad that dipped southerly into Mexico through Kingsville and Laredo. It was financed by the same opium profits. See the NewsMakingNews article
at http://www.newsmakingnews.com/lmharvardpart3.htm This railroad now stretches from Mexico to Canada under the control of the Burlington Northern Santa
Fe. http://www.tmm.com.mx/english/ihistoria/inuevatmm3.htm This railroad was the primary beneficiary of NAFTA. It is also steeped in allegations of drug smuggling.
http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/wardrugs.html and http://www.insightmag.com/archive/200007103.shtml

Alsop was aided in his handling of Johnson by Floridian, Phil Graham, the son-in-law of Eugene Meyer--the only man besides Bush's Uncle Herbie who is known to have invested in George H.W. Bush's first oil company in Midland, Texas. In December 1959, in preparation for the 1960 election, Graham was already busy planning how to clinch the Democratic nomination for Lyndon. As soon as Phil realized that Johnson was not going to make it, he hatched the plan for Kennedy to select Johnson as his running mate. Johnson himself would later credit Phil with pushing Kennedy to choose him. He told biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin that Phil "told Kennedy to make me vice president."

Once Kennedy clinched the nomination, Phil and Joseph Alsop hurried to his suite at the Biltmore and explained the virtues of Johnson as running mate....According to Pierre Salinger, John Kennedy's press secretary, Phil [Graham] was one of the elite group of journalists--others were Ben Bradlee, Joe Alsop, Walter Lippmann--who could simply pick up the telephone and call JFK. They were very close.
Posted by sb11 on 09-06-2004 08:13 PM:

CattleKillers: a short history
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sharon: largest cattle ranch in Israel
Menem.. puppet of Argentine cattle ranchers
Bernie Ebbers of MCI.. bought largest Canadian cattle
ranch with his stolen money and the help of Sandy Weill
of Citigroup
King Ranch.. largest in US.. connected to Anne Armstrong
of Halliburton and to war
Poland: an intelligence paper revealed that the chemical
addiction to scarce meat was a cause of crisis in Poland
in the past (trioxypurine or uric acid is more addictive than
caffein)
George Bush: silenced coverage of Mad Cow lawsuit
against Amarillo Texas cattlemen
New Zealand: thousands of sheep die of thirst on boat to
MidEast
Australia: thousands of sheep die of thirst on boat to MidEast

Tyson's.. illegal aliens

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


http://www.newsmakingnews.com

Click. VOTER FRAUD TEXAS STYLE (PART I) By Linda Minor

VOTER FRAUD - THE TEXAS AND FLORIDA CONNECTION [Part 2]
by Linda Minor L 2000


Several months ago NewsMakingNews published online evidence that Dick Cheney is much more than meets the public eye. Click. All indications are that Cheney is part of a global network of families whose ties can be traced through the Union Pacific Railroad, Brown & Root construction, Halliburton oil services, Dresser Industries oil and gas pipeline accessories, and into the land development and oil production projects ancillary to the real estate acquired by the railroad whose investments they manage.

LBJ was a sleeper put in power by the King Ranch, which as was shown in part I of this series, is closely tied to Anne Armstrong, is a director of Halliburton. In 1942 until he left public office, LBJ was financed completely by Brown and Root, now part of Halliburton. In 1960 LBJ was thrust upon Kennedy as his vice president so LBJ could carry Texas for Kennedy. LBJ had proved in 1948 that he and his team could guarantee winning the Texas vote. In 1963 Kennedy was killed most likely by an assassination network operated by the King Ranch group and Clint Murchison in Mexico. Murchison was, of course, very close to Rockefeller. As soon as LBJ became president, he escalated the war in Vietnam, which primarily benefited Brown and Root. If this year's election fraud is allowed to stand, what does Halliburton, headed by Dick Cheney, have planned for us?

Although individual men die a generation at a time, networks of families live on. That is what Cheney represents. Thus it comes as no surprise to see what is happening in the presidential election is focused at the moment on Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Florida. A network such as Cheney represents is always prepared for any exigency. This same network was prepared to carry the vote in 1948 when Lyndon Johnson ran for the United States Senate.

But Johnson was a Democrat, you say! Not so. He was an egotist and a pragmatist-- he did whatever he had to do to promote Lyndon. His opportunity to broaden his horizons came during the Depression, when he was offered a job in Congress working for a man, seemingly not unlike George W. Bush, a scion of a wealthy ranching family in South Texas with no real abilities or interests, who was elected to Congress on his name and needed someone to do the work for him--Congressman Kleborg.

Part One of this series showed the history of Congressman Kleberg, and the King Ranch which his family owned--a ranch which was acquired with profits made from
the shipping of contraband munitions during the Mexican War--a war orchestrated by persons who used Barbara Bush's ancestor, Franklin Pierce, to take the land south of the Nueces River from Mexico after Texas was annexed as a state. The ranches in this territory, owned by Richard King, Mifflin Kenedy and their partner Charles Stillman, operated as a buffer between the U.S. and Mexico. Resentful Mexicans, who felt their land had been stolen from them, engaged in continual raids across the new Rio Grande border. To counteract these raids, the Texas ranchers used the Texas Rangers, commanded by William G. Tobin to chase away the raiding parties. Tobin's family has continued its ties with the King Ranch family ever since.

The Tobin family is intermarried with the King-Kleberg family and with the Armstrongs of San Antonio, Texas. From the present generation springs Anne Armstrong, who is a director of Halliburton alongside Dick Cheney. She has also served on the board of American Express with Henry Kissinger and Vernon Jordan--not to mention having been in London as Ambassador to the Court of St. James.

British banking interests have been interested in the King Ranch since as early as 1882 when Mifflin Kenedy sold his adjoining ranch to a syndicate of Dundee, Scotland, called the Texas Land & Cattle Co., Ltd. (See The King Ranch Tom Lea). Within a year of that sale, King considered selling to the syndicate, but the deal was never closed. Another syndicate of unnamed eastern capitalists attempted to buy the ranch
in 1907, the same year that Bostonian F.S. Pearson was involved in building railroads from Mexico through west and north Texas to connect to St. Louis. In 1902 the ranchers turned to B.F. Yoakum, friend of Uriah Lott, the creator of the Tex-Mex Railroad. As a result, a corporation was formed with shareholders including the Kings, Klebergs, Armstrongs, Kenedys and others--with Uriah Lott as president. The railroad became the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexican Railway--which like so many other railroads built by Lott was financed by G.H. Walker & Co. of St. Louis.

WAS LBJ A TOOL OF THE DRUG LORDS?

Once Lyndon Johnson began to make himself heard in Congress, he quickly attracted the attention of Franklin Roosevelt. He was groomed for many of the endeavors he would use to make his name by FDR backers such as Joe Alsop, who had begun his undercover intelligence career in the O.S.S. Alsop and his brother Stewart were related to FDR by marriage on his mother's side--the Delano family whose role in the
opium trade has been documented previously on this website--as well as being
the sons of Eleanor's first cousin, Corinne Robinson Alsop . In fact, it was Joe Alsop who in 1963 repeatedly suggested to Johnson that the only way to keep the Washington Post off his back was to appoint the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination.

The Alsop, Delano, Roosevelt and Forbes families of Boston and New York were interwoven by marriage and by financial investment in enterprises such as the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. These families stem from a syndicate created by Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Newburyport, Massachusetts--forced out of the lucrative African slave trade to establish an alternative shipping empire based on opium. By the 1830s, the Russells had bought out the Perkins syndicate and made Connecticut the primary center of the U.S. opium racket. Massachusetts families (Coolidge, Sturgis, Forbes and Delano) joined Connecticut (Alsop) and New York (Low) smuggler-millionaires under the Russell auspices. http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm This account is supported by historical research conducted by John K. Fairbank in his 1968 article for the American Historical Association, posted at http://www.theaha.org/info/AHA_History/jkfairbank.htm . Fairbank indicates that the opium profits were invested in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and the Michigan Central. A man named John N. Alsop Griswold of
New York, a Russell & Company partner at Shanghai, returned to become president of the Illinois Central in 1855 and was later chairman of the CB &Q.

The CB & Q was, of course, based in St. Louis, and it constituted the northern extension of the same railroad that dipped southerly into Mexico through Kingsville and Laredo. It was financed by the same opium profits. See the NewsMakingNews article
at http://www.newsmakingnews.com/lmharvardpart3.htm This railroad now stretches from Mexico to Canada under the control of the Burlington Northern Santa
Fe. http://www.tmm.com.mx/english/ihistoria/inuevatmm3.htm This railroad was the primary beneficiary of NAFTA. It is also steeped in allegations of drug smuggling.
http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/wardrugs.html and http://www.insightmag.com/archive/200007103.shtml

Alsop was aided in his handling of Johnson by Floridian, Phil Graham, the son-in-law of Eugene Meyer--the only man besides Bush's Uncle Herbie who is known to have invested in George H.W. Bush's first oil company in Midland, Texas. In December 1959, in preparation for the 1960 election, Graham was already busy planning how to clinch the Democratic nomination for Lyndon. As soon as Phil realized that Johnson was not going to make it, he hatched the plan for Kennedy to select Johnson as his running mate. Johnson himself would later credit Phil with pushing Kennedy to choose him. He told biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin that Phil "told Kennedy to make me vice president."

Once Kennedy clinched the nomination, Phil and Joseph Alsop hurried to his suite at the Biltmore and explained the virtues of Johnson as running mate....According to Pierre Salinger, John Kennedy's press secretary, Phil [Graham] was one of the elite group of journalists--others were Ben Bradlee, Joe Alsop, Walter Lippmann--who could simply pick up the telephone and call JFK. They were very close.
Posted by sb11 on 09-12-2004 01:24 PM:

http://www.animalliberationfront.com
Posted by sb11 on 09-13-2004 05:01 AM:

Fish Stories

FISH CAN'T SCREAM



The following are some stories about fishes.

a. A man took his daughters fishing in Tampico Bay in Mexico.. and
was spiked by a large catfish who severed a hand artery. He was able
to get medical attention for the profuse bleeding.
b. Jan Yager (http://www.janyager.com), former editor of Grove Press, goes fishing and catches
a hook in the fish' eye. That is her last day fishing.
c. PW, at the Soldier and Sailors' Home in Washington, catches the
same fish out of the pond virtually every day for 10 years.. each time
pulling the hook from the throat.. sometimes with flesh attached. PW
died of throat cancer. (The child of a well=known presidential
candidate went to a hospital to be treated for his flyfishing hook
which was imbedded in his nose.)
d. St. Blaze is considered by Catholics the patron saint of
protection
from fish byproducts since he is said to protect the lives of those
choking on fish bones.
e. One national cancer association reports that fish consumption is
related to stomach cancer.. those countries with the highest fish
consumption having the highest rates. Included are Korea, Japan,
Chile,
Norway and others.
f. The EPA issues 3500 warnings against fish consumption in one year
alone.. because of high levels of pcb's (polychlorinated biphenols),
arsenic, chromium, mercury etc.
g. One fisherman reports that after seeing the fishes gasp for air
in the bottom of his boat.. as they slowly suffocate.. he will never
fish again.
h. Syndee Brinkman: I went snorkeling and saw how gently the fish
welcomed us into their world.. and how violently we welcomed
them into ours.. I never ate an animal or fish again.
i. EB was a fisherman all his life and lived into his mid nineties.
He stopped fishing after he dreamt one night that he was tiny and a
fish
was very large. The fish had him on a hook.
The sale of fish brings 54 million to the state of Maryland, whose
governor has just prevailed on 3 chains in the Washington area to
begin again to sell Chesapeake fish despite the pfiesteria disease.
One factor of many in the disease of the fish might be the Calvert
Cliffs nuclear power plant, which raises the temperature of the water
in the area.
j. NPR caller, Oct 27, 97: My mother never got to see the same
military
MD twice, so it was years before medical detectives realized that her
Saturday headaches were caused by her Friday fisheating with an
allergy
to iodine.
k. NPR November 6, 1997: Dr. James Porter of the Univ. of Athens at
Georgia is studying the many new fishes diseases such as black band
and white pox. He says that increased shipping, increased pollution,
and overfishing (perhaps an oxymoron) are factors for the rise.
In one year, says the EPA, the coral diseases have quadrupled.
Snorkelers
are advised that coral is not a dead rock but a colony of living
animals
and therefore asked not to remove them.
l. U.S. News and World Report Nov 24, 1997: One of the strains
causing
food poisoning in shellfish is Vibria Vulnificus.
m. The phrase 'fresh fish' is an oxymoron.
n. Prince Philip is one of many in a coalition concerned about
fisheries
exhaustion. NPR in May reported that many penguin babies are
expected
to die because there are not enough fishes for them to eat. Whether
one
eats fishes or does not, the dying fisheries need to be restocked.
o. There have been many fraternity house deaths from choking in an
attempt
to swallow live goldfish and other fish. (May God bless those souls.)
p. Many fishermen and women have drowned, e.g. Jerry Garcia's father.
q. 150,000 turtles drown every year in shrimp nets, says Eric Bates
of the Texas Observer (For the article write Manny Pastreich
mpastreich@c...) There are also over 100,000 dolphins
caught
in tuna fish and other nets, and many whales are caught in lobster
lines.
Lisa Simpson of the Simpsons rescued a fish caught in a 6 pack
plastic
holder and threw him back into the water.
For information on how ocean birds are harmed by fishes' nets
write 100302.1616@c...
r. While the UNFAO The United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization
says the oceans are dying and there are not enough fishes for those
who want to eat them, the Dept. of Interior in July sponsored a week
of fishing. http://www.fao.org
s. The Texas Dept. of Health states that 245 people have been victims
of
illness from oysters in Galveston Bay. The bacterium is Vibrio
parahaemolyticus. 208 people have had oyster illness in the Northwest.
t. The Oklahoma Dept. of Env. Quality has asked pregnant women to
avoid
catfish in certain parts of Oklahoma because of high insecticide
content
in the waters and in the fishes. (JanaWilson@a...)
u. With asbestos in Lake Michigan, pcb's in the livers of polar bears
in Alaska, oyster contamination in the Gulf from the runoff of
the Mississippi, lipophilic insecticides in Lake Erie, pfiesteria
in the Atlantic seaboard ..arsenic, chromium and mercury, pcb's,
insecticides, fish killing old oil and every other toxin in the
oceans,
shellfish in the NE
eating unprocessed human waste, where is there fresh fish?
Farmed salmon in the NW, says an NPR guest on Feb 24th, can be
released
into the wild exploding new bacteriae into the ocean.
v. Arsenic poisoning (arsenic from the oceans is concentrated in the
flesh of fishes) creates lesions and warts on the hands. NPR
reported
on Dec 29, 1998 that many million in Bangladesh are dying of arsenic
poisoning from its concentration in well water, and in water of the
delta.
w. Dr. Owen Parrett, MD has spoken of the worms present in Rocky Mtn.
trout. In Dec of 98, AP reported on a parasite worm affecting many
trout in Colorado, Idaho, Montana etc. The parasite causes the fishes
to turn in circles until they die.
x. Government recalls in Jan 99 18,000 lbs of Hansung salted yellow
croaker because of fear of deadly botulism.
y. An El Cajon California man reports that lightning struck
the metal poles (hooks and wires also?) of his group's lightning
rod fishing poles. They abandoned their fishing that day.
Campaign For the Abolition of Angling pisces@p...
is an international organization working to end the cruelty of
fish suffocation and fish throat ripping.
z. In 2004, every single sample of fish tested by the EPA
had brain destroying mercury.. some of it caused
by coal fired power plants given free license by the 2000 -2004
administration.


Night Court: Give me no dairy, seafood, or roadkill.


Edith Bunker: I fixed you some tongue. Archie: I'm not going to
eat anything that was in a cow's mouth. Fix me some eggs, Edith.
.
Posted by Weasel 56 on 09-14-2004 09:54 PM:

Re: Animal Rights?

[QUOTE]Originally posted by sb11
[

Please show me where animals have rights. Does the impala have rights when the cheetah or lion attacks and rips its body open? Does the prey have rights when any predator animal captures it and starts to eat it?

Animals have no rights. However, humans have the responsibility to treat animals with compassion and tenderness. It does not, however, prevent an animal from being used as food. There is a difference with killing an animal for a trophy and killing one for food. If we are not going to use them for food right now, then we, as humans, have the responsibility to keep them safe as best we can and not to abuse them.

__________________
-
Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum

-Flavius Vegetius Renatus: De Rei Militari 3

Posted by sb11 on 09-14-2004 11:31 PM:

NPR continued its assault on the vegetarians of India

NPR continued its assault on the vegetarians of India
and the promotion of lab animal abusing Harvard
by airing a Harvard medical school Hindu's piece
on his father's bite of hamburger before he died.

Both prion discoverer Stanley Prusiner and Dr Mervyn Hardinge
abandoned their harvard research
because the school is not friendly to those
countering its heavy portfolio in flesh industries.

http://www.hindu.org

700 million Hindus eat no beef
300 million Hindus eat no animals

atc@npr.org
Give feedback to the network which has a 200 million
dollar investment in McDonald's
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.mccruelty.com
Posted by sb11 on 09-26-2004 06:20 PM:

http://www.petacollegeactivist.com
Posted by sb11 on 10-03-2004 09:35 PM:

http://www.filipinovegetarianrecipe...anism_facts.htm
Posted by sb11 on 10-03-2004 10:04 PM:

http://groups.msn.com/ar9/osu1.msnw
cats organizing themselves
Posted by sb11 on 10-04-2004 01:11 AM:

http://forums.crossmediagroup.net/index.php?
Posted by Minoesj on 10-13-2004 12:33 AM:

I don't see what the last one (the crossmediagroup) link has to do with animal rights ?

__________________
Animal Rights forum supporting vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian diets.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

Posted by sb11 on 10-13-2004 12:41 AM:

Dear M, It's a place favorable to postings about animal rights
Posted by sb11 on 10-13-2004 10:39 PM:

re 'flu' shots:
A strong immune system is created
by
weightloss
sunshine
positive thought
exercise
lots of vitamin C
lots of fresh fruit
vegan diet which is avoidance of
bacteria saturated carcass foods and mucus laden milk
and eggs

http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.notmilk.com
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vrg.org/recipes
Posted by Weasel 56 on 10-13-2004 11:00 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    re 'flu' shots:
    A strong immune system is created
    by
    weightloss
    sunshine
    positive thought
    exercise
    lots of vitamin C
    lots of fresh fruit
    vegan diet which is avoidance of
    bacteria saturated carcass foods and mucus laden milk
    and eggs

    http://www.pcrm.org
    http://www.notmilk.com
    http://www.vegweb.com/food
    http://www.ivu.org/recipes
    http://www.vrg.org/recipes



Are you ever going to show me proof that animals have "rights"? Any chance of that happening?

__________________
-
Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum

-Flavius Vegetius Renatus: De Rei Militari 3

Posted by sb11 on 10-15-2004 06:51 PM:

Dog Abusers at Univ of Ok

reuters.com
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A study in dogs confirms that ephedrine weight loss supplements can kill, U.S. researchers said on Thursday, supporting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's action to ban them.
The supplements containing ephedrine -- originally a herbal extract taken from a shrub and also used as a decongestant -- had little effect on healthy dogs, the study found.

But in dogs that had their arteries artificially blocked, ephedrine had dangerous effects, said Dr. Philip Adamson of the University of Oklahoma.

"For our experiment, we went to the local health food store, bought ephedrine supplements and gave our animals the dose recommended on the label," Adamson told a briefing sponsored by the American Medical Association.

"In past experiments on obese, otherwise healthy individuals, ephedrine did not raise their heart rates when they were either at rest or exercising," Adamson added.

"When we gave healthy animals ephedrine, we found exactly the same thing. But the moment they developed a blockage in their heart artery, which we are able to cause reversibly, their heart rates went through the roof."

These fast heart rates, called fibrillation, can kill.

"The heart starts beating so fast it can no longer pump blood," Adamson said. "We didn't expect such a dramatic response to ephedrine."

Many people have such blockages without symptoms, Adamson noted.

In a report to be published in the Oct. 26 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Adamson said the findings could also begin to shed light on the 100,000 or so deaths every year in the United States from sudden cardiac deaths.

Ephedrine is not the cause in most, but the supplement affects the sympathetic nervous system, which in turn controls heart rate.

"This study certainly supports the FDA's decision to ban ephedrine from dietary supplements," Adamson said in a statement. "I hope it will offer us additional insights into the nature and causes of unheralded sudden death."

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned dietary supplements containing ephedra in February because it can cause a heart attack and stroke. The ban took effect in April.

© Reuters 2004.
Posted by sb11 on 10-16-2004 09:10 PM:

Fast For Captive Circus Animals

Media Release
for immediate release

Kristal Parks
of Denver, Colorado, USA,
has started her
Hunger Strike in Sympathy with Circus Animals
Oct. 6, Wed.


Kristal Parks, of Denver, Colorado, USA, is setting a global precedent
to hold a hunger strike in sympathy of exotic circus animals,
particularly the elephants, tigers and lions.

Ms. Parks' hunger strike commenced on October 6, Wednesday, when the
Ringling Bros. Circus conducted the first of 19 performances in the
Denver area. She vows to ingest nothing except water for as long as
the circus will stay in town.

Ms. Parks was one of the participants in a recent referendum
initiative towards banning animal-based circus entertainment from
Denver. The yes vote received 28% support. "Considering that a
conservative town like Denver, where the city council and most media
openly opposed the ban, produced as much as 28% in support of it,
this could be seen as a victory," said Parks.

And the other 72%? Parks said, "This is one of the reasons why I'm
doing this hunger strike. I believe that people are generally and
basically kind and compassionate. Their apathy is due mostly to their
unawareness. I hope that my hunger strike will give people pause - to
contemplate with me for just one moment how these animals suffer not
only a total lack of freedom - something we hold so dear - but
horrendous daily abuse as well. I want especially our children to
understand why mistreating animals for our entertainment is morally
wrong."

Ms. Parks has been and will be in a cage, and in chains, just outside
the circus tent each and every one of the 19 performances. She will
be silent, but her signs will speak loud and clear: "THE SADDEST SHOW
ON EARTH" and "ELEPHANTS LOVE FREEDOM TOO".

Ms. Parks, whose normal weight is about 110 lbs and who is
hypoglycemic, will have a heal-care professional record her weight
before, during and after the fast.

To speak with Ms. Parks, please call 303-571-0801 or email
kristalparks@earthlink.net



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stateyourcause/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StopN...eDogIndustries/

hls****slists.riseup.net


"Live in peace with the animals. Animals bring love
to our hearts, and warmth to our souls"-Colleen Klaum

The ultimate measure of a community is not where it stands in times of comfort and convenience, but where it stands in times of challenge and controversy.
-Martin Luther King Jr.
Posted by sb11 on 10-16-2004 09:12 PM:

Dear Weasel.. don't you think weasels have rights

not
Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum
but
Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet pacem

Bentham: The question is not can they (animals) speak
but can they suffer

Peter Singer, philosopher at Princeton, author of Animal
Liberation.. wrote a whole book on this subject

i don't think one can necessarily prove GOD to atheists
or animal rights to those who do not acknowledge them

Whomever GOD created is ONE with GOD and has rights
Posted by sb11 on 10-20-2004 12:18 AM:

SOME FACTORY FARM SITES
http://www.livefastdieyoung.org
http://www.upc-online.org
http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.mercyforanimals.com
http://www.hogwatch.org
http://www.ciwf.org

Pictures On This Link Banned by Itshappening and by MSN Groups
http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html

BRITISH
http://uk.indymedia.org animal rights
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/
http://www.liberation-mag.org.uk/BHF.htm
www.veggies.org.uk/ calendar.htm
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
Posted by Minoesj on 10-24-2004 09:25 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11

    Pictures On This Link Banned by Itshappening and by MSN Groups
    http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html



Something went wrong when you posted this link as it isn't working. The middle part has been lost.

Could you post it again.

Thanks for the long and great list.

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Animal Rights forum supporting vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian diets.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

Posted by sb11 on 10-25-2004 03:16 AM:

http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html

fortheloveofanimals. bravepages.com/ experiments.html

thanks for your interest
Posted by sb11 on 10-26-2004 08:02 PM:

http://www.worldanimalnet.org
Posted by sb11 on 10-26-2004 08:04 PM:

Email webmaster at http://www.poetwill.org
for update on GOP run Ohio State University's breaking the spines
of research animals.. and giving AIDS to cats
.. and the 61 million dollars spent annually abusing
primates, dogs, turtles, and many other species

__________________
Please boycott
AIR Canada, Canadian owned Greyhound, Canadian fish, lumber, meat, liquor,
Canadian products, Macleans, and sealseller Gucci until the Canadian
govt. ends sealclubbing
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.htm
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha

Posted by sb11 on 10-26-2004 08:06 PM:

Victims of Bush lumber of old growth forests
http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.ran.org
http://www.sierraclub.org
http://cousteau.org
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian

__________________
Please boycott
AIR Canada, Canadian owned Greyhound, Canadian fish, lumber, meat, liquor,
Canadian products, Macleans, and sealseller Gucci until the Canadian
govt. ends sealclubbing
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.htm
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha

Posted by sb11 on 10-27-2004 02:00 AM:

VICTORIES

Maryland Bear Hunt cancelled after 20 of 600 bears scheduled to be
slaughtered were killed.
http://www.marylandbears.com
http://fund.org


Sinclair Broadcasting, 62 stations owned by David Smith, is forced to pull back on some of its Kerry attack
as millions contact advertisers, over 50 advertisers
cancel, and stock drops 70 million in 1 week.
http://www.boycottsbg.com


COLORADO DOGS OPPOSE PETE COORS...



. FOR PROMOTION OF WAR THROUGH THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION,

. FOR PROMOTION OF ALCOHOL TO TEENS WITH RESULTANT DEATHS
. FOR SEXIST ADVERTISING
. FOR THE DOMESTIC BATTERING RESULTING FROM ALCOHOL ADS
ALCOHOLISM AND ITS EXPENSE TO FAMILIES AND TAXPAYERS
. CIRRHOSIS OF
THE LIVER ASSOCIATED WITH ALCOHOL ADVERTISING



HOW DIEBOLD STOLE COLORADO AND THREE OTHER SENATE SEATS

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/votefraud.html
How Diebold stole Democratic victories in Colorado, Minnesota,
New Hampshire, Missouri





http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha



Dick Gregory, fruitarian educator

Dick Gregory, mystic, author, comic, civil rights activist,
fruitarian educator.. has narrated a film for PETA
about KFC Cruelty

He is the author of Cookin With Mother Nature For Folks
Who Eat.. He ran 3000 miles across the US




http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs...ick_gregory_psa
http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.dickgregory.com
Posted by sb11 on 11-10-2004 11:59 PM:

Forums

FORUMS Please recommend your favorites



POLITICS

http://commongroundcommonsense.ipbh...dex.php?act=idx

http://itshappening.com

http://engforum.pravda.ru

http://forum.johnkerry.com

http://www.kucinich.us/mx/

http://www.zogby.com

http://indymedia.org

http://www.network54.com

http://www.runboard.com

http://groups.msn.com

http://www.egroups.com

http://forum.therandirhodesshow.com...ST&f=87&t=34476

http://www.democrats.org/blog/contact/index.html

http://www.thepen.us/e-fraud.html Email President Kerry to ask him to hold the line


http://www.blackboxvoting.org

COLLEGE FORUMS

http://www.thelantern.com

NONVIOLENCE

http://www.nonviolence.org

ANIMAL RIGHTS

http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

http://www.veggieboards.com

OHIO POPULISTS

http://www.egroups.com/messages/portagepeace

http://www.egroups.com/messages/neo-ran

http://www.afsc.net/events.htm

http://cleveland.indymedia.org

http://www.greens.org

http://www.ohiogreens.org/forums.html

http://www.collegeactivist.com Ohio State, Kenyon, Oberlin, Ohio U, Kent State,

Univ of Akron, Antioch etc.
Posted by Minoesj on 11-11-2004 12:09 AM:

My favorit is off course :

http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum
or you also can get to it at www.animalrightsforum.com

The biggest online forum about veg*nism and animal rights is off course : www.veggieboards.com

So i guess that's my number 2

__________________
Animal Rights forum supporting vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian diets.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum

Posted by sb11 on 11-11-2004 12:18 AM:

thank you minoesj for the reminder!

WALMART: ENEMY OF PEOPLE ANIMALS PLANTS
Walmart hopes to expand its 40 stores in China
and is considering offering live turtle
flesh.
http://www.embassy.org/embassies

NPR HYPOCRISY
As NPR speaks of the high rate of black male heart disease
it does not remind the audience that with 200 million
shares of McDonald's stock, the USIA occupied
radio network is creating that very heart disease.
http://www.mcspotlight.org http://www.mccruelty.com

EU
takes US junta to court for responding to ban on US
hormone saturated meat with sanctions.
http://www.madcowboy.com
Posted by sb11 on 11-11-2004 03:28 PM:

billklaus@wnir.com
bobklaus@wnir.com

Multimillionaire owners of WNIR are airing
hunting and fishing shows on their tv stations..
have mainly conservative talk show hosts
despite being in a heavily Democratic area.
Posted by sb11 on 11-22-2004 02:03 AM:

FALLACY OF SPORT HUNTING

http://www.api4animals.org

Every year, hunters kill more than 130 million animals in the United States. Except for a few aboriginal cultures that still hunt for food, most hunters in the U.S. hunt for "recreation" -- for the apparent pleasure of stalking and killing. Sport hunters kill animals for trophies in the form of pelts, heads, antlers, and other body parts. Commonly hunted species include deer, bears, mountain lions, wolves, foxes, coyotes, raccoons, opossums, badgers, skunks, boar, moose, pronghorn antelopes, bobcats, ducks, turkeys, woodcocks, mourning doves, geese, grouse, swans, rabbits, hares, and squirrels. Below are some of the myths and common arguments used to justify sport hunting.

Myth: Americans consider sport hunting to be an acceptable "use" of wildlife.

A growing number of Americans believe sport hunting is unethical, wasteful, and unnecessary. When the Associated Press asked in a December 1985 poll, "Do you think there are circumstances where it is perfectly O.K. to hunt an animal for sport?", 51% responded that it was always wrong. In a 1994 statewide poll, 73% of Arizona voters said they disapproved of hunting animals for recreational reasons.

The success of recent hunting-related state ballot initiatives across the country also highlights the growing opposition to unethical hunting practices. Since 1990, voters in six states have banned bear-baiting; the use of hounds to hunt bears, cougars, and lynxes; hunting wolves from airplanes; and spring bear hunts. These successes demonstrate that Americans clearly and resoundingly oppose cruel and unethical hunting practices.

Myth: Hunting is an increasingly popular "sport."

Despite claims made by hunting proponents that sport hunting is a popular, widely accepted traditional American pastime, the number of hunters in the U.S. has declined over the past 20 years. In 1996, only 5.1% of Americans purchased hunting licenses, compared to 7.4% in 1991 and 9.9% in 1975, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

In response to declining hunter numbers and growing opposition to sport hunting, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and state wildlife agencies have joined with private pro-hunting organizations to try and boost hunter numbers. To improve the public image of hunting, wildlife managers refer to hunting as "regulated" as opposed to "sport," "trophy," or "recreational." Additionally, hunters downplay their desire for a big rack (antlers) and emphasize the "need" for meat to feed their families, and state wildlife agencies actively recruit women and children to increase hunter license sales.

Studies have shown that if a young person has not started hunting before age 18, it is unlikely they will ever hunt. With that in mind, the $21-billion-a-year hunting industry works with state wildlife agencies to recruit young men and women before they graduate from high school. A 1995 Fund for Animals survey revealed that three out of four states offered "hunter education" classes in public schools. These classes, which teach children how to kill animals in the name of so-called "sport," are often funded by the very state agencies mandated to conserve and protect our wildlife. Funding also comes from hunting groups such as the National Rifle Association, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Safari Club International, and Ducks Unlimited. On the federal level, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has joined state wildlife agencies to sponsor regular Youth Hunts and "Becoming an Outdoors Woman" programs across the nation. Moreover, such programs work directly against efforts to decrease youth violence by desensitizing children to animal suffering, and by extolling killing as entertainment.

Myth: Hunting provides a primary source of food.

A popular argument made by sport hunting groups is that hunters "live by their wits" and put food on the table through hard work, skill, and intelligence. A very small percentage of indigenous and rural hunters do kill animals as their main source of food. However, the vast majority of hunters do not. Licensed hunters spend $1.8 billion on hunting-related equipment in the U.S. and it is estimated that after license fees, equipment, and travel expenses, it costs an average of $20 per pound for a deer hunter to put venison on the table.

Most hunting today is done for "recreational" purposes -- for the pure pleasure of pursuing and killing an animal. Hunters generally target trophy animals; i.e. those with the largest racks (antlers), the biggest horns, etc. Often the prized parts are removed, while the rest of the body is left to rot in the field.

Myth: Hunting involves fair chase.

Hunters often claim that hunting is a sport involving fair chase. However, a fair sport involves two individuals on equal grounds who have a mutual agreement to engage in the activity. It is hard to argue that an animal pursued by a hunter riding a snowmobile or off-road vehicle and equipped with high-powered firearms and electronic calling devices is on equal footing. Moreover, since hunting involves deliberate death, no mutual consent, and no outside judges, hunting can never be considered a "sport."

Here are just a few of the devices and particularly unethical practices employed by hunters today:

Predator Calling: Electronic calling devices, which emulate distress calls of predator young, are used by many hunters to lure foxes, coyotes, bobcats, and wolves into point-blank range. With such devices, hunters can literally wait for their prey to appear, and simply blast away when the distressed and confused animal comes into view.
Hounding: Radio-collared hounds are used to track and tree black bears, cougars, raccoons, foxes, lynx, bobcats, and other animals. Using a portable receiver, the hunter can determine when the pursued animal is trapped in a tree and ready to be shot at point-blank range. Hounded animals are sometimes maimed by the hounds during the pursuit.
Baiting: The practice of bear and deer "baiting" -- where hunters bait at specific sites and await their quarry with readied guns -- is considered to be one of the most unethical hunting practices allowed in the U.S. today. Although baiting is still allowed in many areas of the country, a number of states have banned this practice through legislation or citizen initiatives.
Bowhunting: Bowhunting (the use of bows and arrows) causes more injuries to wildlife than any other hunting practice. Scientific studies indicate that for every animal killed and retrieved by a bowhunter, another is left to die a slow and painful death from wounds.1
When educated about such unethical hunting practices, few Americans believe the claim that hunting involves "subsistence survival skills," "intelligence," and a "fair chase." The facts disprove such arguments.

Myth: Hunting is a necessary management tool that controls "surplus" animals and prevents overpopulation and starvation.

State wildlife agencies often argue that our cities and rural lands would be overrun with wild animals if hunting were disallowed. However, the biological truth is that animals regulate their own populations, based upon available food and habitat. In nature, unaltered by humans, there is no such thing as a "surplus" animal.

It is indisputable that humans have not only disrupted ecosystems across the globe, but have also altered the natural controls that maintain wildlife populations. Sometimes this disruption is a result of development or human encroachment into wildlife habitat. Other times, the alteration is more deliberate, as when state wildlife agencies kill predators in an attempt to boost the numbers of "game" species for hunters.
Posted by sb11 on 11-22-2004 02:04 AM:

One example of mismanagement is the manipulation of white-tailed deer populations. Hunters most often seek out the largest buck (male deer) with the biggest rack, though many hunters shoot the first deer they see. This practice weakens the gene pool by removing the healthiest animals from the population and skewing the population's sex ratio, leaving more does (female deer) to reproduce. Natural predators are opportunistic hunters and usually take the youngest, weakest and/or sickest animals, keeping the deer population healthy and balanced. The practice of hunting more bucks than does increases the number of deer available to hunters. Our state and federal wildlife agencies purport they aim to maintain healthy deer populations and to reduce deer overpopulation. If this were true they would direct hunters to seek out and shoot the weakest does.

Myth: Sport hunting of predators is needed to protect the public.

Some state wildlife agencies promote trophy hunting of mountain lions and bears on the grounds that such culling is necessary to prevent overpopulation of these species and thereby minimize interactions with people. Yet sport hunting does not result in an overall population decrease, as demonstrated by an eight-year study of mountain lions in Canada. The mountain lion population recovered from hunting and stabilized at an optimum density for its habitat range. The researchers argued further population growth would likely be curtailed at a level regulated "by social interactions and/or prey densities," not by hunting.2 In another study, an area in Utah was closed to mountain lion hunting for 9 years while researchers monitored the mountain lion population. During the same period, despite heavy hunting, the deer population increased, yet the number of resident adult mountain lions "generally remained stable through this period." The increases in the deer herds did not appear to affect the number of adult mountain lions significantly.3

Myth: State wildlife agencies work to protect wildlife and their habitats.

Though our state wildlife agencies are mandated to protect wildlife and their habitats, their policies and regulations generally reflect a different agenda. The active promotion of sport hunting and the perpetuation of "game species" over the interests of non-hunters and "non-game species" clearly indicates whose interests these agencies serve. Most state wildlife agencies are monitored by a non-elected commission (or council or board) whose members are usually appointed by the state governor. These commissions, vested with ultimate authority over wildlife management, are often comprised of hunters and trappers eager to ensure the perpetuation of their "sports."

Instead of protecting wildlife and their habitats, these hunter-dominated commissions manage and manipulate wildlife populations to provide ample targets for hunters and trappers. Predators such as foxes, coyotes, and wolves are frequently killed so that more game animals, such as moose, deer, caribou, and birds, are available for hunters. The results of such mismanagement of wildlife can be disastrous, causing irreparable damage to the balance of local ecosystems.

As more and more people see through the "we have to shoot them or they'll overpopulate and starve to death" smokescreen perpetuated by many wildlife agencies, an increasingly vocal and informed public will challenge these policies at the ballot box, in the courtroom, and in the legislature.

Myth: Hunters pay for wildlife conservation through fees and taxes on guns, so it's their right to control wildlife management policies.

There is no refuting that wildlife management in our country is controlled primarily by "consumptive wildlife interests" -- those who view wildlife as a resource to be "stocked," "harvested," and "managed." "Non-consumptive wildlife users" -- those who enjoy viewing, photographing, and observing wildlife in nature -- have had very little say in policies and regulations concerning our nation's wildlife and their habitats.

One reason for this disparity is the source of funding for state wildlife agency budgets. In 1937, Congress passed the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (formally called the Pittman-Robertson Act) to help finance state wildlife agencies by establishing an excise tax on guns, ammunition, and fishing gear. These funds are then distributed to state wildlife agencies based upon the state's land area and the number of hunters in the state. The more hunting licenses sold, the more funds a state receives from this act. States therefore have an incentive to cater to hunters over non-consumptive wildlife users because they will receive a larger slice of the federal funding pie.

The "we pay for wildlife conservation" argument made by hunters is refuted by the fact that the majority of gun purchasers do not hunt. Of the 60 million gun owners in the U.S., only a quarter of these are hunters, and yet every gun owner must pay the congressionally mandated excise tax when they purchase a gun that then goes to help fund state hunting education programs. Consequently, gun owners who do not hunt are unknowingly supporting and perpetuating hunting and the mismanagement of our nation's wildlife.

Hunters are not the only source of funding for state wildlife agency budgets. Many states receive funding from the Endangered Species Act, from state general funds, penalties paid by poachers, the sale of environmental license plates, and from voluntary contributions made by individuals through income tax check-offs and similar voluntary contribution programs. Moreover, while the funds generated from gun and ammunition taxes have purchased ~10 million acres of land, over 600 million acres have been funded by general tax dollars. Many of these taxpayer-funded lands, including our National Wildlife Refuges, are open to hunters, thereby subsidizing their activities.

Non-consumptive wildlife users do contribute to wildlife conservation, but have been given little opportunity to increase funding of non-game programs and have been essentially excluded from state wildlife management decision-making.

What to Do

Wildlife advocates must work to change the focus of our wildlife management agencies and their funding sources. Only then will the interests of non-game wildlife and non-consumptive users be equitably represented within state wildlife agencies.

Some inroads have been made, as evidenced by the recent passage of legislation and state initiatives banning unethical wildlife management practices. In November 1996, five states banned or maintained bans on bear baiting, bear and cougar hounding, hunting wolves from airplanes, and/or trapping of wildlife. Increased public participation and public outcry against the mismanagement of wildlife and misuse of public funds will lead to changes in the system and force wildlife agencies to carry out their mandate of humane stewardship and true wildlife protection.

For more information about hunting and wildlife management in the United States, please visit the Wildlife Page or contact API.

For additional reading on hunting, API recommends the following books:

Baker, Ron. The American Hunting Myth. New York: Vantage Press, 1985.
Cartmill, Matt. A View to a Death in the Morning: Hunting and Nature Through History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993.
Livingston, John A. The Fallacy of Wildlife Conservation. Toronto: McClelland & Steward, 1981.
Mighetto, Lisa. Wild Animals and American Environmental Ethics. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1991.
Petersen, David. A Hunter's Heart: Honest Essays on Blood Sports. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1996.
Reisner, Marc P. Game Wars: The Undercover Pursuit of Wildlife Poachers. New York: Penguin Books, 1991.
Body Count: The Death Toll in America's War on Wildlife. New York: The Fund for Animals, January 2000.
Numbers of Birds and Other Animals Killed by Hunters Each Season

Each year hunters kill more than 100 million animals. The following statistics are selected species from state wildlife agency reports from the 1996/97 hunting season (courtesy of the Fund for Animals). These figures do not include the hundreds of thousands animals killed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's "Wildlife Services" agency each year. Bear24,465Cranes12,628Deer6,084,531Doves35,000,000
Ducks16,569,100Geese3,134,100Grouse/Quail/ Partridges12,209,159Pheasants6,861,987Rabbits12,87
3,454Raccoons3,518,888Squirrels26,655,926Swans1,46
3Turkeys615,548

Notes:

1. Benke, Adrian. The Bowhunting Alternative. San Antonio: B. Todd Press, 1989.

2. P. Ian Ross & Martin G. Jalkotzy. "Characteristics of a Hunted Population of Mountain Lions in Southwestern Alberta." Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 56 (1992), No. 3.

3. Frederick G. Lindzey, et al. "Mountain Lion Population Dynamics in Southern Utah." Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 58 (1994), No. 4.
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Posted by sb11 on 11-23-2004 03:11 PM:

NPR, heavily invested in McDonald's with 200 million dollars of stock,

today promoted the famine, disease, and animal suffering associated
with meat production 3 times on Morning Edition
morning@npr.org
http://www.mcspotlight.org
http://www.mccruelty.com
Posted by sb11 on 11-23-2004 03:44 PM:

Canned Hunts http://www.hsus.org



Canned hunting is the killing of an animal in an enclosure to obtain a trophy. The animals are sometimes tame exotic mammals; some, in fact, have been sold by petting zoos to the canned hunting operation. These animals do not know to run from humans. Many groups that support hunting scorn canned hunting for its unsportsmanlike practice; patrons are guaranteed a kill. Several states now ban canned hunting operations, but the practice is spreading.

Spreading Like a Disease

From Maine to Arkansas, canned hunting operations are sprouting up all over. The Humane Society of the United States estimates there are more than 1,000 canned hunt operations in at least 25 different states. They are most common in Texas, but they are found throughout the continental United States and Hawaii. Safari Club International (SCI) has done its part to promote canned hunting by creating a hunting achievement award, "Introduced Trophy Game Animals of North America," which may support the operation of canned hunts.

Big Business

The sale of exotic mammals to canned hunts is big business for private breeders, animal dealers, and disreputable zoos. The overbreeding of captive exotic animals exacerbates the problem. The indiscriminate breeding produces surplus animals, which are then sold, traded, or otherwise disposed of to exhibitors, circuses, animal dealers, game ranches, or individuals. Hunt operators can purchase animals directly through dealers or at auctions. Until those who own exotic animals stop their irresponsible breeding, there will be a steady supply of victims for canned hunting operators.

The Victims

Clients pay large sums of money to participate in canned hunts, which take place in a confined area from which the animal cannot escape. The victims are exotic (non-indigenous) animals, including several varieties of goats and sheep; numerous species of Asian and African antelope; deer, cattle, and swine; and bears, zebra, and sometimes even big cats.

Tame Targets

The killing of a confined or restrained wild animal is abuse for the sake of amusement. Unlike situations in which animals can use their natural and instinctual abilities to escape predation, a canned hunt affords animals no such opportunity. In fact, animals may be hand-reared, fed at regular times, and moved regularly among a system of corrals and paddocks. These practices lessen the natural fear and flight response elicited by human beings, and ensure the hunters an easy target. Animals may be set up for a kill as they gather at a regular feeding area or as they move toward a familiar vehicle or person. Once a pattern is established, even the most wary antelope can be manipulated effectively, guaranteeing a kill.

Legislation

Most states allow canned hunting. Only Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming have laws restricting or banning the hunting of exotic mammals in enclosures.

At this time, no federal law governs canned hunting. The Animal Welfare Act does not regulate game preserves, hunting preserves, or canned hunts. Although the Endangered Species Act protects species of animals listed as endangered or threatened, it does not prohibit private ownership of endangered animals and may even allow the hunting of endangered species. Federal legislation regarding canned hunts is anticipated in the near future.

Summary of The HSUS's Objections to Canned Hunts

Canned hunts are cruel and brutal activities.

Canned hunts occur in a confined area from which the animal has absolutely no chance of escape.

Not only is an animal used in canned hunting physically controlled by barriers or fences, but he/she has also been psychologically conditioned to behave as a target by a life in captivity.

Canned hunts provide private breeders, animal dealers, and disreputable zoos with a dumping ground for surplus animals and a financial justification for breeding. They exacerbate the problem of overbreeding of captive exotic animals.
Posted by sb11 on 12-07-2004 04:40 PM:

Canadian Broadcasting's As It Happens promotes rat torture




not only did CBC news editors decide
to promote the rat murder being done
in Atascaderos Mexico by a Massachusetts
man but the host also praised him

http://www.cbc.ca/aih



http://www.worldanimalnet.org
8100 links over 20,000 groups
and 95% of the world

http://cbc.ca



In addition, CBC promotes eggs by focusing on an egg food fight.
Each egg

has 300 mg of heartblocking cholesterol,
120 gallons of production water in its history
and 32 hours of confinement for a factory farmed chicken
http://www.eggcruelty.com
Posted by sb11 on 12-08-2004 03:43 PM:

Dillard's please stop

https://secure.dillards.com/kana/KanaStartServlet
Please ask Dillard's to stop selling furtrimmed items
Posted by sb11 on 12-09-2004 06:57 PM:

came across a 1970's Advertising Age in which the deforesting
warpromoting Chicago
Tribune had a 2 page ad.. complete with a promo for hamburgs..
as the paper has always done for McDonald's
http://www.mccruelty.com
http://www.mcspotlight.org
Posted by fox on 12-09-2004 07:08 PM:

Re: Animal Rights Links

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    KERRY AND ANIMALS
    http://itshappening.com/showthread.php?t=67551

    A BEGINNING LIST OF ANIMAL RIGHTS LINKS.. USA

    http://www.ivu.org worldwide vegetarian groups
    http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000 listings, 6000 links
    http://www.vegdining.com worldwide veg.dining
    http://www.animalpeoplenews.org
    http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum this one given by minoesj

    http://www.highvibrations.org/archive3/veg.htm online vegan book (Jay Dinshah has left his body after founding
    modern vegan movement in USA)
    http://www.vegworld.ru/
    http://groups.msn.com/ar9/madcowlinks1.msnw
    10,000 Mad Cow, Mad Chicken, Mad Pig, Mad Fish links
    http://www.pcrm.org 7000 vegan MD's
    http://www.vegsource.com vegan MD online advice
    http://www.humanelines.org
    http://www.peta.net

    http://www.animalpeoplenews.org
    http://www.factoryfarming.com
    http://www.factoryfarm.org
    http://www.meatout.org
    http://www.femail.co.uk
    http://www.defenders.org
    http://www.animalconcerns.org
    http://www.anc.org
    VEGETARIAN VEGAN FRUITARIAN
    http://www.ivu.org Int'l Veg Union
    http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian Most nonviolent diethttp://www.vegsource.com
    http://www.veganoutreach.org
    http://www.mcspotlight.org
    http://www.goveg.com/meetmeat.html used to have a free link to slaughterhouse film online
    http://groups.msn.com/toxicatkins/1.msnw
    http://www.animalrightsvegan.com
    http://www.britishmeat.com/slaught....ies.msn.com/ar9
    http://www.madcowboy.com the truth of the CDC coveruphttp://www.notmilk.com Dairy abuses cowshttp://www.vrg.org Veg Resource Grouphttp://www.acorn.net/avhttp://www.cok.net
    RECIPES OVER TEN THOUSAND VEGAN RECIPEShttp://www.vrg.org/recipes http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
    http://www.ivu.org/recipes http://www.vegweb.com/food http://www.soytoy.com Make delicious non-animal milks http://www.soy4life.com growing pool of soy related information http://aboverubies.org/health/cheese.html Non-dairy cheese recipes http://deliciouschoices.com/ vegan cheesecakes http://www.egroups.com/messages/Vegan_Crockpot_Cooking
    http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net
    http://www.vegdining.com
    http://www.eatveg.comFACTORY FARM BANShttp://www.ciwf.orghttp://www.farmusa.org
    http://www.upc-online.orghttp://www...://www.peta.net
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    http://www.petitiononline.com
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nice!

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Posted by fox on 12-09-2004 07:11 PM:

Thumbs down

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    Canned Hunts http://www.hsus.org



    Canned hunting is the killing of an animal in an enclosure to obtain a trophy. The animals are sometimes tame exotic mammals; some, in fact, have been sold by petting zoos to the canned hunting operation. These animals do not know to run from humans. Many groups that support hunting scorn canned hunting for its unsportsmanlike practice; patrons are guaranteed a kill. Several states now ban canned hunting operations, but the practice is spreading.

    Spreading Like a Disease

    From Maine to Arkansas, canned hunting operations are sprouting up all over. The Humane Society of the United States estimates there are more than 1,000 canned hunt operations in at least 25 different states. They are most common in Texas, but they are found throughout the continental United States and Hawaii. Safari Club International (SCI) has done its part to promote canned hunting by creating a hunting achievement award, "Introduced Trophy Game Animals of North America," which may support the operation of canned hunts.

    Big Business

    The sale of exotic mammals to canned hunts is big business for private breeders, animal dealers, and disreputable zoos. The overbreeding of captive exotic animals exacerbates the problem. The indiscriminate breeding produces surplus animals, which are then sold, traded, or otherwise disposed of to exhibitors, circuses, animal dealers, game ranches, or individuals. Hunt operators can purchase animals directly through dealers or at auctions. Until those who own exotic animals stop their irresponsible breeding, there will be a steady supply of victims for canned hunting operators.

    The Victims

    Clients pay large sums of money to participate in canned hunts, which take place in a confined area from which the animal cannot escape. The victims are exotic (non-indigenous) animals, including several varieties of goats and sheep; numerous species of Asian and African antelope; deer, cattle, and swine; and bears, zebra, and sometimes even big cats.

    Tame Targets

    The killing of a confined or restrained wild animal is abuse for the sake of amusement. Unlike situations in which animals can use their natural and instinctual abilities to escape predation, a canned hunt affords animals no such opportunity. In fact, animals may be hand-reared, fed at regular times, and moved regularly among a system of corrals and paddocks. These practices lessen the natural fear and flight response elicited by human beings, and ensure the hunters an easy target. Animals may be set up for a kill as they gather at a regular feeding area or as they move toward a familiar vehicle or person. Once a pattern is established, even the most wary antelope can be manipulated effectively, guaranteeing a kill.

    Legislation

    Most states allow canned hunting. Only Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming have laws restricting or banning the hunting of exotic mammals in enclosures.

    At this time, no federal law governs canned hunting. The Animal Welfare Act does not regulate game preserves, hunting preserves, or canned hunts. Although the Endangered Species Act protects species of animals listed as endangered or threatened, it does not prohibit private ownership of endangered animals and may even allow the hunting of endangered species. Federal legislation regarding canned hunts is anticipated in the near future.

    Summary of The HSUS's Objections to Canned Hunts

    Canned hunts are cruel and brutal activities.

    Canned hunts occur in a confined area from which the animal has absolutely no chance of escape.

    Not only is an animal used in canned hunting physically controlled by barriers or fences, but he/she has also been psychologically conditioned to behave as a target by a life in captivity.

    Canned hunts provide private breeders, animal dealers, and disreputable zoos with a dumping ground for surplus animals and a financial justification for breeding. They exacerbate the problem of overbreeding of captive exotic animals.

this is like what hitler did to the jews in Europe!

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Posted by sb11 on 12-09-2004 07:21 PM:

Insurance industry pressing for deer slaughter

cleveland.com
"David Zavodny, sitting in his pickup truck at a traffic light near the Mustard Seed grocery store in Solon [Ohio], watched in amazement as a herd of whitetail deer galloped through the intersection.

On that night last December, it was unseasonably warm, so the driver's side window on the big Silverado was rolled down and Zavodny could hear the clickety-clack of hooves on the hard pavement. When the last whitetail passed, Zavodny eased his foot off the brake, but he barely rolled six feet when - BAM! - a big antlered buck caved in the driver's door.

'The horns came right into the truck and I could feel the deer's breath on my neck,' he said. 'I said to myself, 'What just happened?' '

What had just happened was yet another clash between animal and human in a place where, like so many growing suburbs across the nation, nature loses ground to civilization every day.

Unchecked sprawl is eating up America's farms, fields and forests. And as the habitat of the whitetail disappears, the highly adaptable animal becomes part of our suburban landscape, jumping highway guardrails, darting across cul-de-sacs and eating its way from backyard vegetable garden to front yard flower bed.

Suburbanites try various methods to keep them away electric fences, wire mesh, trip alarms, garlic and canned coyote urine but nothing seems to repel these voracious herbivores that individually can eat seven pounds of food a day, or more than a ton a year.

As a species, deer reproduce rapidly. And those living in outer-ring suburbs like Solon are free of natural predators and hunters, so their numbers grow exponentially.

The biggest killer of suburban deer is the automobile.

But the fleet-footed animals can become a danger themselves as they herd and forage through subdivisions and across median strips, posing a hazard to motorists who often spot the elusive beasts too late to avoid collisions.

Solon police say the number of deer-vehicle collisions in the city between 1993 and 2002 averaged about 112 a year. Last year, they spiked to 175.

Nationally, the insurance industry estimates there are 1.5 million deer-motor vehicle crashes each year, killing 160 to 200 people and injuring 16,000. The estimated annual damage is $1 billion.

In Ohio, the latest available data shows an estimated $61 million in deer crash claims in 2002.

Tom Uhl, owner of Solon Auto Body on Old South Miles Road, sees lots of blood-spattered smashes and dents. He repairs about 30 deer-damaged vehicles a year, including cruisers from area police departments.

'You drop 300 pounds on a hood or a windshield, it'll do a lot of damage,' said Uhl. 'We had to put a whole new roof on a Caravan.'

Uhl, 30, who grew up in Solon, said that when he was a kid, he rarely saw a deer in town. Now, herds of 15 to 20 head live in wooded lots along suburban back yards. A big 14-point buck, he said, lives behind his parents' house.

'The whole city is filled with them,' said Councilwoman Susan Drucker, who regularly gets complaints about deer jumping onto backyard decks and herds grazing on lawns.

Due to rapid real estate development in recent years, the one-time rural town faces a complex problem, not easily solved.

Taking stock of deer population

To get an exact deer count, the city is paying a pilot $20,000 to fly over at night with infrared cameras that will pick up sizes and locations of deer clusters. The flying is still under way, with results expected next month.

Once a number is established, the city can apply to the Ohio Division of Wildlife for a permit to kill some of the deer.

Solon officials are considering sharpshooting or using hand-held bolt guns that require netting the animals and driving retractable steel rods through their heads. Either method will surely draw protests and possibly lawsuits from animal rights groups.

Discussions of bolt guns in City Council last June drew protests, causing city officials to hold off on killing deer. But in January, in the wake of heavy deer complaints, council resumed the talk.

'There is no pleasant way to do this,' said Police Chief Wayne Godzich. 'I wish there was.'

State wildlife officials say that prior to hunting season, 15 to 30 deer per square mile is generally considered a balanced density in Ohio's rural eastern counties. Hunting in those counties culls a third of the population each year.

Farmers and hunters are relatively happy with that ratio, they say. And herds are healthier with fewer mouths to feed.

Through controlled hunting, the state in recent years has kept that balance. But in places such as Greater Cleveland, where hunting is prohibited and wild wolves don't exist, deer have become a problem.

Besides landscape damage and car collisions, city and park officials worry about Lyme disease, a debilitating condition carried by ticks that live on deer.

Each year for the last six years, Cleveland Metroparks have dispatched sharpshooters to thin herds throughout the 20,000-acre preserve.

Park officials say that too many deer upset the ecology because they eat at a rate that won't allow forests to regenerate. Hardwood trees and certain flowers native to some areas have nearly disappeared, they say.

The park system's Bedford reservation was severely damaged seven years ago because the estimated deer density reached 110 per square mile, officials said. In the wake of sharpshooting, Bedford deer dropped to an estimated 30 per square mile in 2003.

Animal rights activists argue that killing deer does not effectively thin herds because those left living have a greater food source, making them stronger, more sexually active and able to produce more offspring.

They call for nonlethal methods such as birth control, though that approach can be costly and labor intensive. The deer has to be caught, tranquilized and injected with a birth control drug. Such drugs are still undergoing tests and not yet proven effective.

Biologist, methodology come under attack

The Metroparks this year hired a biologist to test contraceptives on deer in the Ohio & Erie Canal reservation.

But the biologist, Tony DeNicola of Connecticut, is also a sharpshooter-for-hire, so he is tagged as an enemy by animal rights groups nationwide.

'He makes more money killing deer than sterilizing them,' said Steve Hindi of the Illinois-based animal rights group Showing Animals Respect and Kindness, also known as SHARK.

Hindi accused sharpshooters in the Summit County park system last month of animal cruelty after his group filmed a deer kill with hidden cameras. Footage shows deer dropping to the ground under gunfire and then men putting plastic bags over the animals' heads while they appeared to be still alive, kicking and twisting.


"Sharpshooters killed 119 deer in four of the Summit County MetroParks and 5,100 pounds of venison were donated to the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank, according to park officials.

An Illinois animal rights group claimed the deer were mistreated and were suffocated with plastic bags when a shot did not kill them. Park officials denied the charges and confiscated cameras the group had hidden in the parks. The equipment is still being held because the investigation is not complete, Chief of Rangers Ray Dickson said Wednesday" (Law & Order, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 18, 2004)



Despite such violence, most wildlife officials say sharpshooting is the quickest, cheapest and easiest way to thin herds.

It's used at Gettysburg National Military Park, where deer herds 10 years ago were so heavy, they destroyed farm fields and orchards vital to the historic landscape.

The federal government requires an environmental impact study before it allows deer killing on parklands.

In the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, that study is expected to begin this year and take two years to complete.

Park biologist Lisa Petit estimates deer density in the 33,000-acre national preserve is as low as 40 per square mile and as high as 130 per square mile.

'It's simple in the animal world,' she said. 'If you have lots of food and nothing is eating you, you have more offspring and you increase your numbers.'

Whitetails in the Eastern United States have steadily increased over the last half-century. But there was a time when the graceful animal was on the brink of extinction.

Throughout the 19th century, uncontrolled hunting and cutting forests for farmland nearly wiped out the American whitetail. By 1903, there were no deer in Ohio.

In the early 1920s, the state brought whitetails from other areas to breed and restock.

For two decades, they roamed and populated. In 1943, Ohio opened its first deer-hunting season.

For the next 40 years, hunters outnumbered deer nationwide. But by the mid-1980s, deer paced ahead. And between 1988 and 1999, they were reproducing at the rate of 1 million a year.

Today, Ohio is home to an estimated 680,000 deer and 450,000 deer hunters. Nationwide, there are 33 million deer and 13 million hunters.

Hunters usually stalk bucks in a quest for antler trophies, contributing to the population explosion because a few bucks can impregnate many does.

In the last few years, the growth rate of deer has begun to decline, due partly to state management programs that encourage hunters to kill more does, said Brian Murphy of Quality Deer Management Association, a nonprofit group in Georgia that advises hunters, farmers and states on deer control.

In 1999, he said, American hunters for the first time killed more does than antlered bucks.



(Michael O'Malley, Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 21, 2004)
Posted by sb11 on 12-09-2004 07:31 PM:

http://wildcathaven.org/
recommended by fox
Posted by sb11 on 12-10-2004 03:06 PM:

Honda promoting fish suffocation in ads
http://www.nofishing.net

American Honda Motor Company, Inc.
Associate Relations
1919 Torrance Blvd.
Mailstop 100-1C-3A
Torrance, CA 90501
Fax: (310) 783-2110
Posted by sb11 on 12-10-2004 03:15 PM:

China jails 2 men for eating a tiger they allowed to starve
to death in a trap (they thought it not a crime to eat a dead
tiger)

China keeps bears in farms to be murdered for spare parts
http://www.embassy.org/embassies
Posted by sb11 on 12-10-2004 03:59 PM:

Alaskan birds are freezing to death as number 6 highly viscous
dense oil spills from a Malaysian tanker.. on its way to China..
and the oil removes weather protection from the birds.

Gov Murkowski, Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Sen. Ted Stevens..
some of the thousands responsible.

This scene reminds of the time Ft Campbell Kentucky sprayed
tens of thousands of blackbirds with detergent so that they
would freeze to death.. Ann Cottrell Free described the heat
mist rising from their bodies .. a parable of their souls leaving
their bodies.

God give all a painless joyful leaving of the body.. whenever
that time comes for each soul.
Posted by sb11 on 12-10-2004 04:20 PM:

Lenovo, the Chinese company which bought IBM PC's
has the contract right to advertise in the US under the IBM
name.. and is advertising its outsourced computers
and their leather cases.

Those who love animals buy no leather and do not purchase
from leather mongers.
Posted by sb11 on 12-10-2004 04:21 PM:

Redstone's Viacom continues to advertise the piglet torture
it carried out in the brutal CBS Survivor series.

Boycott the sponsors of animal abuse networks
Posted by fox on 12-17-2004 03:01 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    Alaskan birds are freezing to death as number 6 highly viscous
    dense oil spills from a Malaysian tanker.. on its way to China..
    and the oil removes weather protection from the birds.

    Gov Murkowski, Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Sen. Ted Stevens..
    some of the thousands responsible.

    This scene reminds of the time Ft Campbell Kentucky sprayed
    tens of thousands of blackbirds with detergent so that they
    would freeze to death.. Ann Cottrell Free described the heat
    mist rising from their bodies .. a parable of their souls leaving
    their bodies.

    God give all a painless joyful leaving of the body.. whenever
    that time comes for each soul.



Also mention the poor ba$tards who were rescued from the tanker only to die soon after because of the crash of the rescue helicopter. Odd that the crew of the aircraft survived the crash but not the crew from the tanker. The poor sob's would have been better off staying aboard the split tanker (for awhile ,anyways).

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Posted by sb11 on 12-22-2004 12:47 AM:

fox, do you think the tanker crew were accidentally
or purposely killed?

it seems that they were rescued from scylla
to be devoured by charybdis

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http://econjustice.net/wbbb/
Posted by on 12-22-2004 12:52 AM:

Is there a website to help save the mosquitoes?
Posted by sb11 on 12-24-2004 10:03 PM:

Dear Jenya,
http://www.egroups.com/messages/bugrights

http://www.getvegan.com/blog/2003_04_20_archive.php
Posted by Gench on 12-25-2004 11:12 AM:

I LIKE to eat meat. As a human being I am an omnivore. Some (in fact most) animals are a food source as well as being a general resource that we can and should use. Note that I say USE and not Abuse because that is a different matter altogether.

Animals have NO rights. Period. Though it makes sense not to drive a species to extinction as the effect on the overall environment can not adequately be understood.

Animals are NOT same as human beings. They are simple a form of life that is less evolved consequently we are MORE evolved and so are entitled to predate on them.

I also like to both hunt and fish. I enjoy exercising my human nature by stalking a wild animal and pitting my skills at hunting against its skills of survival.. I have no problem with people who go in for canned hunting beyond thinking of them as being a bit pathetic but what the heck whatever floats their boat and so long as the animal is despatched with a clean kill – so what? Just the same as in a slaughterhouse. No problem, just a bit pathetic.

Killing creatures is a fact of life and a fact of nature. If we can get a bit of pleasure in the process then I see no reason why we should not.
Posted by sb11 on 01-03-2005 06:41 PM:

http://www.savethesheep.com/

exposing cruelties of Australian mulesing
.. of freezing to death of sheep early fleeced
... of their dying of thirst on Australian boats Mideast bound
Posted by sb11 on 01-10-2005 10:14 PM:

CLEVELAND AND OHIO AND US VIVISECTORS



The Crile Building is named for the family of Cleveland Clinic founder George Crile who bragged that when a neighbor's cat woke him up with her crying,
he went out, cut her, and killed her under the surgical knife the following morning.

The Cleveland Clinic has been a pharmwhore, silent about
the effects of Celebrex and Vioxx on patients, currently promoting statins
instead of vegan diet as a natural cure for heart disease. For decades
the CC had a McDonald's on its campus. (McDonald's is one of the world's
biggest sponsors of warjock radio.)

Case Western Reserve for years claimed Dr Robert White, creator of
shortlived agonized 2 headed monkeys, 2 headed dogs, 2 headed rats, was honored
by the Visiting Nurse Service for his barbarism. When an Ohio
animal rights activist walked down the aisle and pulled a fake head out of her box, presenting White with the 'vivisector of the year' award in 1989, she was arrested by the Cleveland police
for her 1 moment of free and nonviolent speech.

Cleveland corporate media such as the Plain Dealer, Salem, Clear Channel, Fox, NPR's
WCPN, Ideastream (PBS)
and Pax have driven 4 Hispanic radio stations off the air with
FCC swat teams, eliminated talk shows, except warjocks, and promoted
the pharmwhores of the Cleveland Clinic, Case, and private labs.

Dr Michael Swango, physician trained at Ohio State, killed several hundred
human beings on 2 continents before caught. He was trained to objectify
living beings at the state college which spends 61 million a year
abusing animals.

Elsewhere Harvard Law School, Crimson with the blood of innocents, trained
Alberto Gonzalez in objectification of moral issues. Gonzalez with Tenet
Bush Rove Rumsfeld Cheney and Wolfowitz authored US junta torture
policy. Harvard Medical School exploited slum children and taught them
to kill offering them a quarter each for every stray or pet dog or cat
they kidnapped and brought to the many Bastilles in Cambridge
and Southborough.


http://www.peta.net/feat/military

www.worldanimalnet.org
Posted by sb11 on 01-11-2005 11:00 PM:

how many of these nobel laureates are animal butchers?


Jewish Nobel Prize Winners in Biomedical Sciences
Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences


Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
2004 Axel, Richard
"for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system" USA
2004 Buck, Linda B.
"for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system" USA
2002 Brenner, Sydney
"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" South Africa
2002 Horvitz, H. Robert
"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" USA
2000 Greengard, Paul
"signal transduction in the nervous system" USA
2000 Kandel, Eric R.
"signal transduction in the nervous system" Austria
1998 Furchgott, Robert F.
"for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system" USA
1997 Prusiner, Stanley B.
"for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" USA
1994 Gilman, Alfred G.
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA
1994 Rodbell, Martin
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA
1989 Varmus, Harold E.
"for their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes" USA
1988 Elion, Gertrude B.
"for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment" USA
1986 Cohen, Stanley
"for their discoveries of growth factors" USA
1986 Levi-Montalcini, Rita
"for their discoveries of growth factors" Italy
1985 Brown, Michael S.
"for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism" USA
1985 Goldstein, Joseph L.
"for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism" USA
1984 Milstein, Cesar
"for theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system and the discovery of the principle for production of monoclonal antibodies" Argentina
1980 Benacerraf, Baruj
"for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions" Venezuela
1978 Nathans, Daniel
"for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" USA
1977 Schally, Andrew V.
"for their discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain" Poland
1977 Yalow, Rosalyn
"for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones" USA
1976 Blumberg, Baruch S.
"for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases" USA
1975 Baltimore, David
"for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell" USA
1975 Temin, Howard M.
"for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell" USA
1972 Edelman, Gerald M.
"for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies" USA
1970 Axelrod, Julius
"for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation" USA
1970 Katz, Bernard
"for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation" Germany
1969 Luria, Salvador E.
"for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses" Italy
1968 Nirenberg, Marshall W.
"for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis" USA
1967 Wald, George
"for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye" USA
1965 Jacob, Francois
"for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis" France
1965 Lwoff, Andre
"for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis" France
1964 Bloch, Konrad
"for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism" Germany
1959 Kornberg, Arthur
"for their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid" USA
1958 Lederberg, Joshua
"for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria" USA
1953 Krebs, Hans Adolf
"for his discovery of the citric acid cycle" Germany
1953 Lipmann, Fritz Albert
"for his discovery of co-enzyme A and its importance for intermediary metabolism" Germany
1952 Waksman, Selman A.
"for his discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis" Russia
1950 Reichstein, Tadeus
"for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects" Poland
1947 Cori, Gerty Theresa, Radnitz
"for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" Czech Republic
1946 Muller, Hermann J.
"for the discovery of the production of mutations by means of X-ray irradiation" USA
1945 Chain, Ernst Boris
"for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases" Germany
1944 Erlanger, Joseph
"for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibers" USA
1936 Loewi, Otto
"for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses" Austria
1930 Landsteiner, Karl
"for his discovery of human blood groups" Austria
1922 Meyerhof, Otto Fritz
"for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption of oxygen and the metabolism of lactic acid in the muscle" Germany
1914 Barany, Robert
"for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus" Austria
1908 Ehrlich, Paul
"for their work on immunity" Germany
1908 Mechnikov, Elie
"for their work on immunity" Russia
Posted by sb11 on 01-12-2005 07:13 PM:

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/2062/
Posted by sb11 on 01-13-2005 10:42 PM:

Meat Raises Colon Cancer Risk

A report in tomorrow’s Journal of the American Medical Association
confirms the findings of earlier studies linking meat consumption to
colon cancer. In the Cancer Prevention Study II, involving 148,610 adults
followed since 1982, the group with the highest meat intake had
approximately 50% higher colon cancer risk, compared to those with lower
intakes.

The study found no relationship between white meat and colon cancer among
men and found a negative relationship in women. The study did not report
results for vegetarians within the cohort. Such data are of interest
because earlier studies have indicated that those consuming white meat,
particularly chicken, have approximately a threefold higher colon cancer
risk, compared to vegetarians.

Editorial comment:

We hope that the study’s sponsor, the American Cancer Society, will be
encouraged by these findings to discontinue its beef-promoting Cattle
Barons’ Ball fundraisers, held annually in cities throughout the U.S.


Chao A, Thun MJ, Connell CJ, et al. Meat consumption and risk of
colorectal cancer. JAMA 2005;293:172-82.

Fraser GE. Associations between diet and cancer, ischemic heart disease,
and all-cause mortality in non-Hispanic white California Seventh-day
Adventists. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;70(suppl):532S-8S.

For information about nutrition and health, please visit www.pcrm.org,
www.CancerProject.org, AtkinsDietAlert.org.
Posted by Bignose on 01-24-2005 07:24 PM:

Lab Experiments
'Terrifying' For Animals
Special to World Science
1-22-5

The most harmless-seeming lab experiments spark panic in the creatures going through them, according to a new report. But supporters of animal medical research, who say the work saves lives, questioned the findings.

The report, based on a review of past scientific studies, claims that mice, rabbits, rats, beagles, geese, and other animals all show measurable levels of stress in response to routine laboratory procedures.

These procedures, including blood draws and use of stomach tubes, are "terrifying" for animals, according to a press release announcing the findings. The statement was issued by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit group.

Jonathan Balcombe, a research consultant for the group, authored the report finding that physiological stress levels go up among animals undergoing experiments.

Even simple contact with laboratory workers is scary for animals, said Balcombe. "There is no such thing as a humane animal experiment," he said in the statement. "Fear or panic ensues when the animal is touched or stuck with a needle."

Balcombe isn't new to the longstanding debate over whether it is right to use animals in scientific research. He has argued against the use of vivisection, the act of operating on live animals. "Vivisection labs cause animals pain, misery and death, and should be actively opposed," though not by violence, as some say, he wrote in an April 29, 2004 letter to the Times of London.

But the new findings, according to the committee, are the first time such misery has been shown to befall animals during procedures that have until now been seen as relatively benign.

Balcombe's full findings are published in the Autumn 2004 issue of the research journal Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science. The findings are based on an extensive review of the scientific literature by Balcombe, an ethologist, or scientist who studies animal behavior.

A mouse who is picked up and briefly held experiences several physiological reactions, according to the group: As stress-response hormones flood the bloodstream, the mouse exhibits a racing pulse and a spike in blood pressure. These symptoms can persist for up to an hour after each event. Immune response is also affected.

"In rats and mice, the growth of tumors is strongly influenced by how much the animals are handled," the group's statement said.

Supporters of medical research that uses animals said they don't have much faith in Balcombe's study. "I would be very skeptical of anything that comes out of" Balcombe's group, since it is also already on record as being anti-vivisection, said Barbara Davies, communications director for RDS, a British organization of scientists who support medical research.

Barbara Rich, a spokeswoman for Americans for Medical Progress, an Alexandria, Virginia-based group, echoed that. "It may be that they came to the conclusion before they did the study," she warned. Balcombe's group is closely allied with the radical animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, she added.

On the other hand, Rich acknowledged, the journal that published the paper is reputable. She said more scientists will have to assess it, especially as it seems to contain some strange conclusions. "One person said to me, 'if handling animals causes tumors, what does this say about our pets?'"

Balcombe dismissed that objection. "The difference between my pet rats and a rat in a laboratory is my pet rats don't ever get stuck with needles, have blood drawn or get force-fed a drug," he said. Lab animals learn to expect bad things, and their fear of handling stems from that, he added; this isn't the case with pets.

The journal's editors also expressed reservations about the paper. In an editorial in the same issue of the journal, they wrote that the paper is an "opinion piece. The literature discussed... is selective in scope and does not include a rigorous review of current methods and studies concerned with detecting or observing effects of stress in laboratory animals. We caution that it is not correct to conclude that stress is equivalent to distress or fear."

Balcombe objected to the portrayal of his study as selective. He said his review of scientific literature included all past papers that he could find meeting certain clear criteria. None that met these conditions was excluded, he asserted: any study was included if it examined animals' stress responses to handling and routine experimental procedures.

Balcombe also called the editorial itself highly unusual for a research journal -- evidence of how controversial the subject of animal research is. "One would have to look far and wide among journals to find an editorial disparaging of the research" published in the same journal, he observed.

Moreover, Balcombe wrote that while it can be argued that stress and fear are different, evidence shows that in this case, stress does correspond to fear. One clue is the fact that animals try to avoid most of these laboratory procedures, he explained.

The paper focused on three routine procedures: handling, blood collection and force-feeding. Independent of the invasive experiments themselves, these daily routines can cause an animal to experience elevated bloodstream concentrations of substances known to indicate stress: corticosterone, prolactin, glucose, and epinephrine, Balcombe wrote. Impaired immune response has also been recorded in animals after anxiety-producing contact with lab personnel, according to the study.

Balcombe argued that scared animals don't produce sound scientific findings because their fear leads to distorted experimental results.

"Research on tumor development, immune function, endocrine [hormonal] and cardiovascular disorders, neoplasms [tumors], developmental defects, and psychological phenomena are particularly vulnerable to data being contaminated by animals' stress effects," said Balcombe.
Posted by sb11 on 01-29-2005 07:41 PM:

'60s study may be culprit
Dow biologist: Wasting disease in elk, deer may be result of contact with sheep

By Gary Gerhardt, News Staff Writer Rocky Mountain News
November 5, 2001

A state Division of Wildlife biologist believes a nutritional study he conducted with deer, sheep and goats in the late 1960s might have been the genesis of chronic wasting disease.

Gene Schoonveld suspects some of the sheep in his study had scrapie, a relative of chronic wasting disease. Some of the deer might have become infected with scrapie, which then mutated into CWD and spread to other deer.





For more than 25 years, scientists have searched without success for the starting point for CWD, which has spread into the wild and in domestic herds of elk on game ranches.

The state is in the process of killing more than 1,500 wild deer north and east of Fort Collins and more than 1,000 elk infected with CWD on game ranches throughout the state.

Schoonveld admits he doesn't have conclusive proof, but he said if the sheep had scrapie, it might have "jumped'' from the sheep and mutated in deer as CWD. The deer and sheep were penned together from 1968 to 1971 during his master's degree project at Colorado State University.

Schoonveld was attempting to determine why mule deer didn't digest alfalfa and natural hay supplied during extremely harsh winters. Over the course of study, about three dozen deer died of what later would be identified as classic CWD symptoms.

It wasn't until 1977 that CWD was positively identified in the family of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, or TSE, which includes scrapie in sheep, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease in domestic cattle.

"I learned after the study that some of the sheep may have had scrapie, and I think they infected deer, which in turn infected wild deer that came around the pens during rutting season, in particular,'' Schoonveld said.

He said that during the study, Colorado State University left sheep in pens where his spare deer were kept. Schoonveld said he was told to use any sheep he wanted as a comparison for the deer in his study.

"During that time, two or three dozen of my deer died, and when I sent them to CSU for a necropsy, it always come back that they died of enteritis, an inflammation or infection of the intestinal tract,'' Schoonveld said.

Many of the doe deer came from the wild where they were bred, gave birth, and were turned back into the wild after having been in the pens.

"The sheep didn't show evidence of scrapie at the time,'' Schoonveld said. "I know because I went into pens where I had 40 or 50 deer in reserve and 30 to 40 sheep. I got what I needed from that pen, but it wasn't until later I was told those sheep came from a scrapie project. Since scrapie and CWD is so closely linked, what else could it be?''

Schoonveld said after CSU graduate student Beth Williams positively identified chronic wasting disease in deer and elk in 1977, "it became crystal clear it was CWD that had killed my deer.''

But the exact cause of CWD in deer or how they contract it remained a mystery.

"I think Gene's hypothesis is very reasonable. I, too, would lean toward scrapie, but there's nothing to prove it is how this disease first began,'' said Williams, now a professor at the veterinary science lab at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.

Williams said she asked around about sheep with scrapie being on the campus in the late 1960s and couldn't find anyone who was aware of any such project.

"However, they didn't always diagnose scrapie so I wouldn't rule it out,'' she added.

Wildlife division veterinarian Mike Miller, who has done extensive study on CWD, doubts Schoonveld's theory.

"In all the literature we have searched there never has been a mention of scrapie in sheep in those pens during that period. And even if there was, there is nothing to prove CWD is the result of a transfer of scrapie from infected sheep to deer or elk,'' Miller said.

Cleon Kimberling, a professor of clinical sciences at CSU, said he also heard there was scrapie in the pens at the time of Schoonveld's study, but had no proof.

Steve Kerr, a work-study student at CSU at the time of the experiment who now is a veterinarian in Torrington, Wyo., said, "I remember at the time there were sheep that had surgeries, but they weren't kept as long as the deer. They could have had scrapie, but we didn't know it.''

Going back through slides from the pens, Kerr said he doesn't see sick sheep but does see sick deer.

"There have been sheep with scrapie on grazing allotments in the wild, but the disease doesn't seem to have spread to deer. The only thing different was the proximity of their being in the pens,'' he said.

That's what led Schoonveld to his conclusion.

"I'm guessing it was prolonged nose-to-nose exposure between infected sheep and deer that may have led to the jump,'' he said.

Wild deer would come around the pens during the rut and because it was a single fence, Schoonveld said, they could have come nose to nose with the deer in the pens and may have contracted CWD, which spread into wild herds.

Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies attack the brain and central nervous system, destroying healthy tissue. The victim loses basic physical and mental abilities as the disease progresses. The word spongiform describes the spongelike condition of brain tissue, which has microscopic holes in it.

To date, there is no cure for the fatal disease.

Since proteins differ from one species to another - pathogens proteinaceous infectious particles, or prions - are far less likely to survive when transferred, or "jumped,'' from one species to another. This "species barrier'' is extremely difficult to breach.

If a breach happens, however, scientists say the prion could mutate and be rather easily passed to other members of the same species.

"We don't know how it jumps, but we do know it's possible for diseases of one species to cross the barrier to other species,'' said Gregory Raymond, a scientist with Rocky Mountain Laboratories, Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases, in Hamilton, Mt.

"Sheep that grazed in an area may have left a disease on the ground that can't be killed by disinfectant, and it could pass on to other species,'' Raymond said.

Extended nose-to-nose contact, or a deer licking the placenta of an infected sheep might be a factor in a disease crossing the species barrier, said Raymond, who added that hasn't been proved.
Posted by sb11 on 01-29-2005 08:07 PM:

The European Union has banned some of the carcinogens
in cosmetics.
Posted by sb11 on 01-29-2005 08:14 PM:

ECEAE targets chemicals industry on World Lab Animal Week
20 April 2004
On 20th April, to mark World Week for Laboratory Animals 2004, animal rights groups from the European Coalition to End Animal Experiments (ECEAE) held a demonstration outside the Chemicals Industry Association (CEFIC) in Brussels, Belgium, to protest against the use of cruel animal tests by chemical companies.

Animal rights groups from across the EU called for the chemical industry's cruel and scientifically outdated animal poisoning experiments to be replaced by humane non-animal tests. Leading UK campaigners the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) attended the demonstration as part of their Harmful If Swallowed campaign opposing the use of animal toxicity tests.

It was a very successful event, with lots of interest from the media. Campaigners were dressed in animal costumes with eye-catching "Stop toxic testing" banners and oil drums painted with a skull and cross-bones; campaigners played the 'death march' on a trumpet throughout the event. Two protesters, one dressed in a suit representing the EU Commission and the other wearing a white 'CEFIC' lab coat, stood at the front of the demo whilst 'blood' was poured over their hands in front of the CEFIC building to represent the blood of the millions of animals who will die in EU chemical testing.

Chemical testing has been in the spotlight since the European Commission published proposals for a future chemical strategy (REACH) in October 2003. REACH aims to introduce a new framework for chemicals regulation, but at its heart is a collection of some of the cruellest animal tests used.

Millions of animals will be force-fed toxic substances and suffer sudden or gradual poisoning. Although a few animal tests have already been replaced by modern non-animal techniques, millions of animals will still suffer in outdated and discredited poisoning tests unless urgent action is taken.

Whilst the ECEAE supports the need for a new chemical regulation, it demands the use of an entirely non-animal testing strategy and calls on CEFIC to do more to develop non-animal tests in time for REACH.

Emily McIvor, ECEAE EU Political Co-ordinator, says:

"Chemical poisoning tests are hideously cruel and scientifically unreliable. If REACH aims to protect humans and the environment from toxic chemicals, poisoning animals to death is not the way to achieve this. The chemicals industry must help stop lab animal suffering by actively supporting well-funded strategies to replace animal tests immediately.
"At the very least, chemical companies should allow their chemicals and existing test data to be used for validation studies conducted by the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods (ECVAM) so that new non-animal tests can be approved more quickly. They must also allow non-animal tests they've developed for 'in house' use to be used by regulators and most urgently these multinational companies should give substantial funds instead of just paying lip service to the further development of new non-animal tests so that animal toxicity testing can be replaced by the REACH deadline."
The ECEAE (and the BUAV) believes that animal tests are not only cruel but also unreliable and lacking relevance to real toxic effects in human beings. A ECEAE/BUAV report(1) published in March 2004 demonstrates that animal test data can confuse regulators because of the lack of relevance to human health effects and the difficulties extrapolating results from animals to people or from laboratory doses to real life exposure. In the very worst cases, substances thought to be safe after animal testing can be released onto the market, endangering human populations and the environment.

Emily McIvor, ECEAE EU Political Co-ordinator, says:

"The chemicals industry claims that regulations require animal tests, but this is no excuse for inaction and the industry itself could do much to change this. The chemicals industry makes EURbillions each year yet its contribution towards replacing animal tests has been pathetic. Given the state of scientific advances in other areas, it is a disgrace that in the early 21st Century animals are still force-fed chemicals to find out if they are poisonous, particularly as the results are so unreliable. The industry must accept responsibility for the animal tests it carries out, and play a leading role in replacing them with modern non-animal tests, rather than claiming that its hands are tied."
Notes

For more information see: Chemical Safety and Animal Testing: A Regulatory Smokescreen?, A British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection report by Dr Gill Langley.
Posted by sb11 on 01-29-2005 08:34 PM:

COUNTRY ACTIONS
http://www.embassy.org/embassies

Spain and Mexico ban all bullfights http://www.eroj.org/ar/home.htm
Canada: stop the seal clubbing.. ban the Calgary Stampede
Japan: stop the dolphin knifing
Denmark: stop the pig flesh promotion
China: stop the bear farming and illegal purchase of bear parts
US: own up to Mad Cow, Mad Deer, Mad Pig, Mad Chicken,
Mad Fish
Australia: stop the mulesing http://www.savethesheep.com
UK: Stop the animal research, and toxic vaccine promotion
Norway, Iceland, US, Japan: Stop the whaling
http://www.greenpeace.org


PETITIONS

http://www.petitiononline.com/lobster
http://www.petitiononline.com/seal
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs

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NO DAIRY
http://www.notmilk.com
http://www.milksucks.com
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.unhappycows.com
http://vegansociety.com
http://www.vrg.org
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.veganoutreach.org
http://vegsandiego.com

CAMPAIGNS
http://www.banparktrapping.com/
http://www.savethesheep.com
http://www.iamscruelty.com
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Features: Animals Die and Iams Lies!
If Iams doesn-t take its own research policy seriously, why should consumers?

In March 1999, Iams claimed to have committed to a moratorium in which ?no new studies would be initiated that would result in the end of the life of a dog or cat.-

However, as evidenced by our 2002-2003 undercover investigation of an Iams contract testing facility, Iams blatantly disregarded this policy when 27 dogs used in its experiments were killed.

But long before we caught Iams red-handed (blood red, in fact) through our investigation, Iams was funding and approving experiments in which animals were killed?as if its March 1999 policy was nothing but a piece of paper.

PETA has reviewed documents from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) regarding Iams-funded research conducted by Dr. Roger B. Johnson and has found even more indisputable evidence that Iams allowed animals to die in experiments after instituting its no-kill policy!

In a letter sent from the chair of UMMC-s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to Dr. Johnson, the chair notes that Dr. Johnson-s experiment (entitled ?Effects of diet on the initiation of gingivitis-) ?is assigned protocol number 0801 with an approval date of November 16, 1999.- Since Dr. Johnson had to have IACUC approval before proceeding with his experiment, his project could not have started before November 16, 1999. In fact, according to Dr. Johnson-s ?Animal Activity Protocol- for this experiment, the anticipated starting date for the study was December 1, 1999.

Dr. Johnson-s IACUC approval date and the anticipated starting date for his experiment clearly fall well after the date when Iams- no-kill policy took effect.

It is shocking then that in item number 19 of Dr. Johnson-s ?Animal Activity Protocol,- he states, ?At the end of the experiments, animals will be euthanized.- In item 22 of the same document, Dr. Johnson again states, ?Animals will be euthanized at the end of the test period.-

So where was Iams? Where were the company-s ethics and promises? Probably the same place they were when Iams representatives walked through the lab we investigated in 2002-2003, saw dogs going insane from confinement with no resting boards in their cages, and did nothing to change the situation. And probably right where they were when our investigator e-mailed the company with a warning that the dogs at the lab were going to be surgically debarked. Iams- ethics are in constant motion?usually a side-winding motion.

As if this isn-t troubling enough, Iams lied again with regard to an experiment it funded from June 1, 1999, to May 30, 2001, at the University of Kentucky, entitled, ?Lipid Metabolism in Feline Hepatic Lipidosis (FHL): Impact of Taurine and Carnitine.-

In publicly available documents obtained from the University of Kentucky, Dr. Geza Bruckner?the primary investigator for this project?states in his ?Research Project Proposal- that the cats used in the experiment would be ?fed a high caloric diet low in LPUFAs [long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids] and deficient in taurine and marginal in choline and methionine until they gained at least 30% above their lean bodyweights, thus minimizing stores of these nutrients- (emphasis in original).

He goes on to note that such a diet would ?rapidly precipitate the development of FHL [feline hepatic lipidosis],- a condition for which ?[t]he mortality rate in cats even with aggressive nutrition therapy approximates 40% and approaches 90% in untreated cats.-

Iams had nearly three months?from the time its 1999 policy went into effect to the time that this experiment started?to insist that Dr. Bruckner either change the protocol to comply with Iams- policy or risk losing Iams- funding altogether. Instead, Iams allowed this experiment to continue without any change, knowing full well that death was likely to occur for cats with induced FHL!

And that is just what happened. According to the university-s animal disposition records, four cats died during this Iams experiment:

• Cat number 4785 was ?[f]ound dead- on August 23, 2000.
• Cat number 4790 was euthanized on August 10, 2000, ?because of [a] grossly large spleen.-
• Cat number 4799 died on August 15, 2000, after which a ?necropsy revealed diseased kidneys.-
• Cat number 4787 was euthanized on June 20, 2000, ?because of indications [of] renal disease (high creatinine).-

Iams is a quintessential promise-breaker?claiming an end to terminal research on dogs and cats one moment and repeatedly killing them behind closed laboratory doors the next.

Please e-mail Iams or write to its president at the following address to tell him that you won-t buy while animals die! In fact, tell Iams that you won-t buy until it ends all laboratory testing on all animals:

Jeffrey P. Ansell, President
Iams Company
7250 Poe Ave.
Dayton, OH 45414-5801

To view the letter that we sent to Procter & Gamble (Iams- parent company) regarding Iams- University of Kentucky study, please click here.

On December 2, 2004, Iams responded to our letter, saying, ?[PETA-s] allegation that we failed to enforce our terminal research moratorium for this study is irrelevant, as this was not a terminal study. The causes of death for all the animals [PETA] lists were not study-related. In addition, unlike what happens in the naturally-occurring FHL, there is no mortality in the laboratory model.-

Please click here to view our response to Iams- false claims.
Posted by Bignose on 02-07-2005 05:32 PM:

There was once a man, a sailor by profession, who was very fond of sea-gulls. Every morning he went into the sea and swam about in their midst, at which times a hundred gulls and more would constantly flock about him.

'Creatures are not shy of those whom they feel to be in mental and bodily harmony with themselves.'

One day his father said to him: 'I am told that sea-gulls swim about with you in the water. I wish you would catch one or two for me to make pets of' On the following day, the sailor went down to the sea as usual, but lo! the gulls only wheeled about in the air and would not alight.

'There was disturbance in his mind, accompanied by a change in his outward demeanour; thus the birds became

{p. 47}

conscious of the fact that he was a human being. How could their instinct be deceived?'
Posted by sb11 on 02-13-2005 07:12 PM:

Animal People News

http://www.animalpeoplenews.org

Editorial: When Noah has to sail or sink

Superior Court Judge Floyd V. Baxter on September 21 appointed
American Humane Association western regional office director Gini Barrett
special master to supervise the ongoing strained relationship between
Wildlife Waystation, one of the biggest, oldest, and best-respected
sanctuaries for captive wild animals in the U.S., and a cluster of hostile
regulatory agencies--particularly the California Department of Fish and
Game.
A special master is a person of expertise designated by a court to
insure that an institution meets conditions of law. A special master may
be likened to a parole officer, a social worker, or in this case an
ombudsman, whose most important job may be finding her way around deep
mutual mistrust and failures of communication.
According to the regulators, especially the California DFG,
Wildlife Waystation is a perennial scofflaw. But Waystation defenders,
including the founders and directors of many of the other best-known and
best regarded sanctuaries of similar kind, praise Waystation founder
Martine Colette for daring to innovate on behalf of the many special-needs
animals in her care, for standing up against senseless and capricious
applications of rules written to govern very different kinds of
institutions, and for withstanding a DFG publicity offensive that included
an April 7 raid by personnel wearing quasi-space suits from fear that
purportedly HIV-infected chimpanzees might fling feces.
Feces flew--but none of the 50 Waystation chimps are HIV-positive.
Rationalizing the raid to media, the DFG released a denunciatory
report on the Waystation by consultant Diane Grenados, consisting largely
of leading questions which she had not voiced to Waystation staff, for
which reason she did not receive the usually simple answers. Grenados'
chief qualification to write the report seemed to be that she formerly
managed a "pet lending library" for the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, in Walnut
Creek, California.
As the case evolved, the central issues shifted from allegations
about animal care to runoff water quality and the condition of employee
housing. Both matters are almost entirely outside DFG jurisdiction, but
the DFG kept the Waystation totally closed for 110 days, and at this
writing continues to allow it to take in only furbearing mammals and
nongame birds.
Said Colette of the appointment of special master Barrett, "I'm
thrilled to death, because this lady is qualified."
Barrett, who supervises animal use in the screen industry for AHA,
was in fact at the head of Colette's short list of choices as special
master, as ANIMAL PEOPLE reported in September 2000. Barrett, as a
former longtime member of the Los Angeles Board of Animal Regulation,
knows the regulatory bureaucracy inside and out. Barrett also knows and
understands the work of the Waystation, the last refuge for more than
1,200 animals.
Contrary to common belief, most Waystation animals are not former
stars of entertainment. Like the majority of animals at hundreds of other
sanctuaries, most arrived through actions of law enforcement. Many were
actually delivered by the California DFG. Most were at one time
inappropriately kept as pets.
Some were snatched as infants from nests and dens, often at cost
of the lives of their frantic parents. Some were seized by U.S. Customs
and Immigration, or by the USDA, after ruthless entrepreneurs tried to
bootleg them into the U.S. in violation of the Endangered Species Act and
Wild Caught Bird Protection Act. Others were nabbed in Lacey Act cases,
involving illegal interstate commerce, or through enforcement of the
Animal Welfare Act--sometimes against dealers, but more often against
unaccredited roadside zoos, which all too often inherit exotic pets when
the petkeepers can no longer cope with the cost and difficulty of keeping
them.
Though the roadside zoos charge admission and sell souvenirs, they
too typically struggle to feed their animals and staff. Exceptions are
mostly those that breed and sell animals, as "exotic pets" or "alternative
livestock," frequently as part of speculation pyramids, or to supply
canned hunts, which also dispose of castoff exotic pets.
The greatest numbers of sanctuary animals come either from animal
control agencies or private citizens who acquired exotic pets or
"alternative livestock," ran into trouble with neighbors, and were warned
by animal control agencies that keeping the exotic cat, primate, or
whatever in their yard was prohibited by ordinance. Some manage to sell
their problematic animals, or give them away. The rest--and most
confiscating animal control agencies--burn up the telephone lines and the
Internet trying to find sanctuary placement.
The best sanctuaries provide quality care-for-life to animals who
mostly should never have been bred. Inevitably, they also quite
unintentionally allow exotic petkeepers to dispose of animals with
relatively little sense of guilt or continuing obligation. In addition,
sanctuaries enable law enforcement to protect the public from potentially
dangerous species without killing those whose popularity and scarcity in
the wild might raise an outcry.
Ironically, some of the species in question, such as tigers and
African lions, have become markedly more abundant in captivity than in the
wild, and now are so many generations removed from the wild that
successful reintroduction to wild habitat would be problematic even if
suitable habitat existed and global conservation treaties allowed the
effort.
No matter: people still breed tigers, lions, et al in the
misguided belief, promoted by dealers, that they are preserving
endangered species. Law enforcement has filled many sanctuaries with the
offspring, yet paradoxically has done little or nothing to suppress the
breeding which is the foundation of the exotic wildlife and "alternative
livestock" industries.
Some observers now estimate the total value of the exotic wildlife
and "alternative livestock" traffic at $6 billion per year: three times
larger than the U.S. retail fur industry ever was. Whatever the size of
it, the exotic animal trade is--like the gun and tobacco industries --both
constitutionally protected and politically very well-connected. There is
no Second Amendment guaranteeing Americans the right to maintain bears,
army ants, or whatever, but the Ninth Amendment "commerce clause"
suffices to keep Congressional attempts to deter exotic animal breeding,
such as the so-called Shambala Act advanced by sanctuarian and actress
Tippi Hedren, permanently dormant in committee.
Overriding the "commerce clause" to ban a legal and traditional
trade by constitutional amendment has only been done once, by the Volstead
Act of 1919, which for 12 years barred the traffic in alcohol for human
consumption, and is remembered as probably the worst regulatory failure in
U.S. history.
Meanwhile, some of the same people who defend guns and tobacco
defend the exotic animal trade too, including Republican Presidential
candidate George W. Bush, who as governor of Texas was the Safari Club
International's "Governor of the Year" in 1999 for his successful
obstruction of state bills to restrict exotic animal breeding and canned
hunts.
Having pushed the Shambala Act for more than a year without getting
much from it but an initial burst of publicity, the American Sanctuary
Association on August 29 appealed directly to Agriculture Secretary Daniel
Glickman for a combination of regulatory and material help to enable
sanctuarians to cope with the ever-increasing demand for their services.
"I am pleased that the USDA has seen fit to step up its prosecution
of offenders," began ASA president Carol Azvestas, "but I am also
extremely alarmed at the number of animals who are displaced by these
prosecutions. The USDA prosecutes offenders," Azvestas charged, "without
applying any control as to the future of the animals concerned, other than
a time period given to the offender in which to rehome them. Often, these
animals are recycled back into the breeding and exotic pet industry, thus
potentially creating additional problems.
"If the USDA is issuing permits to persons who desire to breed,
sell, or exhibit [exotic] animals for profit," Azvestas said, "and then
prosecutes offenders in this area, then surely it would make sense that
the USDA should be responsible for the final disposition of the animals in
question.
Posted by sb11 on 02-13-2005 07:22 PM:

http://www.vegdot.org/special/quotes
Posted by sb11 on 02-13-2005 07:25 PM:

Mercedes, bowing to animal rights, offers no-leather option


Chris Woodyard
USA Today
Feb. 11, 2005 09:03 AM

LOS ANGELES - Mercedes-Benz is offering to shed the skins when it comes to leather seats on its ritziest models in the name of animal rights, but other car companies aren't ready to follow.

Mercedes has decided to make its full line of vehicles available with synthetic interiors if a customer requests it, under pressure from the advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Until now, its most-expensive vehicles have come with leather as the only alternative.

Other carmakers say they have no plans to make a change for a simple reason: Skin is in. Giving up leather would chap the hides of most car buyers.

"Overwhelmingly, people want leather seats," Toyota spokesman Mike Michels says. "Customer demand drives everything we do."

PETA launched a campaign about five years ago to persuade car companies to provide more non-leather interior options. The group says a single car can require four to 15 cowhides.

Mercedes quickly became a target as "a leader in luxury-car manufacturing," says Poorva Joshipura, a PETA director who spearheads the campaign.

"We felt if we could get them to acknowledge consumers who are leather-free, then other carmakers will soon follow suit."

The company's C- and E-class sedans and M-class sport utility vehicles have always been offered with a non-leather option, says Mercedes spokeswoman Donna Boland. But consumers only wanted leather on the highest-end models, such as the S-class sedans, SL roadster and CL coupe, she says.

Although leather will remain standard on those models, "If there are consumers out there who want non-leather, we'll make it available."

All leather used in Mercedes cars is a byproduct of beef production, Boland says.

Among other luxury-car makers:


• Jaguar offers standard leather seats on all its cars and hasn't been approached to make a change, spokesman James Thomas says.


• Infiniti's whole line comes with standard leather with no cloth option available. The only exception is the FX35 crossover vehicle, which comes with a standard cloth interior, spokeswoman Megan Liefer says. No change is being contemplated.


• Cadillac offers a leatherlike synthetic on its CTS, but leather seats are standard on the rest of the line.

"People want leather," spokeswoman Nekeidra Shegog says.


• Lexus has leather standard in all its cars except the RX 330 SUV and the IS 300 sports sedan. The Toyota Land Cruiser also comes with a leather interior.

PETA recently tried to give Toyota an award for not including leather seats as an option in its Prius hybrid. But Michels says the carmaker "respectfully declined" to accept.

The company leaves open the possibility of offering the car with leather seats.

Michels adds, however, "We respect people's conviction on this issue."
Posted by sb11 on 02-13-2005 07:27 PM:

Some in the Canadian government

Some in the Canadian government
want to ban transfats
Posted by sb11 on 02-13-2005 07:28 PM:

McDonald's to pay $8.5 million in trans fat lawsuit
California man had sued over company's delays in limiting them
reuters.com


SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- McDonald's has agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a lawsuit over artery-clogging trans fats in its cooking oils, the company said Friday.

McDonald's said it will donate $7 million to the American Heart Association and spend another $1.5 million to inform the public of its trans fat plans.

The settlement is the result of litigation from a San Francisco-area activist who has been seeking to raise public awareness of the health dangers from the trans fatty acids (TFAs) in hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils.

Trans fats are used in thousands of processed food products, often giving the crunch to french fries, cookies and cereals.

They are created in processing vegetable oils and have been found to be as unhealthy as pure cholesterol. The latest official U.S. nutrition recommendations suggest limiting their intake.

"McDonald's has reached an agreement to further notify our customers about the status of our ongoing initiative to reduce TFAs in our cooking oil," the company said in a statement.

Stephen Joseph, a lawyer who founded the Web site BanTransFats, sued McDonald's over complaints the firm did not properly inform the public that it had encountered delays in plans to lessen the trans fats in its cooking oils.

Joseph said his site would receive $7,500, as would another plaintiff in the case.

"McDonald's has been successful in reducing TFA levels in our Chicken McNuggets, Crispy Chicken Sandwich and McChicken Sandwich," the fast food firm said. "McDonald's continues to work hard on our initiative to reduce TFAs in our cooking oil."

British-born Joseph first gained publicity for his cause by suing Kraft Foods two years ago to highlight the trans fat content of much-beloved Oreo cookies. The company has since moved to remove trans fats from its snack foods.

"While there is a difference of opinion regarding whether McDonald's gave effective notice to its customers that the oil was not changed, McDonald's deserves recognition and credit for having achieved a reduction in the trans fat levels in its chicken products and for working diligently over the last two years to test additional cooking oils," Joseph said in a statement.

Dunkin' Donuts, a unit of Britain's Allied Domecq Plc, and other companies have in recent months introduced new products free of trans fats.
Posted by sb11 on 02-14-2005 06:25 PM:

From
Civitas Citizens for Planetary Health
Box 26 Swain NY 14884 USA Tel/Fax 607-545-6213


To:
J.S. Johnson November 3, 1999
SURTASS LFA Sonar
901 North Stuart Street # 708
Arlington VA 22203 FAX to 703-465-8420







Re: SURTASS






Reports of the effects of previous LFA Sonar tests on whales and humans indicate that they are dangerous, disruptive, and destructive. This should have been apparent in 1996 when unprecedented strandings of Cuivier's beaked whales in the Mediterranean were linked beyond the possibility of coincidence to LFA sonar testing by a NATO research vessel..

Tests in the Pacific this year disturbed humpback whales around Hawaii. Most of them stopped singing. Many left the area. Calves were abandoned. Blue and fin whales communicated less. Some cetologists attributed the change in the gray whale migration route to these tests.

One of the most disturbing factors is that the tests were said to be conducted at a level of 140-180 decibels whereas the US Navy has announced that it intends to use the equipment at levels as high as 215 decibels. I understand this increase is much greater than the numbers indicate as the scale is based logarithmic exponents.

This means that the EIS prepared by the navy is not valid for the intended use which would be loud enough to disturb people and animals along the shoreline.

It seems that LFA sonar is much too harmful to employ even at these lower intensities. If we continue to use such life-destroying defense measures as LFA sonar, nuclear and biological weapons, we will eventually wind up with nothing left worth defending.

On the basis of the recent tests, I submit on behalf of our members, that the use of LFD sonar should be discontinued.


Bina Robinson
Posted by sb11 on 02-14-2005 06:27 PM:

FDA Dockets on Hormones in Dairy

Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 5:00 PM
To: fdadockets@oc.fda.gov
Subject: Docket # 99P-4613
Banning the used of bovine growth hormone (BGH, aka bovine somatatropin) to
stimulate milk production in cows is long overdue. The version in use was
apparently substituted for the version FDA approved, which means it has
never tested or aproved.

Use of this hormone has resulted in higher levels of insulin growth factor
in milk which may have unforseen results in humans who drink cow milk.
It has also contributed to leg joint problems in dairy cows and shortened
their lives.

It is past time to put a stop to the use of this unapproved hormone, which
should never have been allowed in the first place. Incidentally, the use of
this drug caused our family to stop buying American dairy products
altogether.

Sincerely,
Bina Robinson POB 26 Swain NY 14884 civitas@linkny.com
Posted by sb11 on 02-14-2005 06:35 PM:

Dr Richard Schwartz

http://www.jewishveg.com

Staten Island Advance
May 25, 2001, p. A28

Author sticks with message that eating meat isn't Jewish
by Leslie Palma-Simoncek
While teaching a math class at the College of Staten Island in the 1970s Dr. Richard H. Schwartz decided that becoming a vegetarian was not only the right thing to do, but the Jewish thing to do as well. Since then Dr. Schwartz has been promoting his message in speeches, over the Internet and in his book, "Judaism and Vegetarianism," published in 1982 and revised in 1988. A new revision was published by Lantern Books this year.

"We feel we have a very strong case based on Jewish values," said Dr. Schwartz, now professor emeritus at CSI and a Willowbrook resident. "All fundamental biblical teachings," he said, naming compassion for animals, concern for the environment, an emphasis on personal health and empathy for poor and hungry people, "are violated by eating meat."

The first biblical dietary law outlines a vegetarian diet, Dr. Schwartz said. "And G-d said: Behold, I have given you every herb-yielding seed which is upon the face of the earth, and every tree that has seed-yielding fruit--to you it shall be for food." Genesis 1:29.

When permission is later given at the time of Noah to eat meat, Dr. Schwartz believes, it was only a temporary dispensation. In his book he quotes Rabbi Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook, a chief rabbi of pre-state Israel who extolled the virtues of vegetarianism.

Rav Kook, a mystical thinker, believed that people had sunk to such a low spiritual level by the time of Noah that permission was given to eat meat as a way of teaching them to value human life. The rabbi interpreted this permission as a "transitional tax." When the Israelites were wandering in the desert, they were given permission to eat meat that was part of a sacrificial offering. Later, as written in Deuteronomy, permission was given to eat meat "because your soul desires to eat flesh."

Dr. Schwartz, and the Torah and Talmud scholars he quotes, say the permission does not constitute a commandment to eat meat. He concedes that his assertion is not widely accepted.

"Support is growing," he said, "but it's hard to break through. I said in the preface of the first edition, which is included in the revised edition, that a leap of faith is required."

Dr. Schwartz is a native of Queens who has lived in Willowbrook since 1968. He holds a doctorate from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., and is a member of Young Israel of Staten Island. He and his vegetarian wife are the parents of three. One daughter was married at a vegetarian wedding in Israel. He also is the author of "Mathematics and Global Survival," and "Judaism and Global Survival."

It was in 1973, when CSI was trying to make required math credits more palatable to students, that Dr. Schwartz began teaching "Mathematics and the Environment." The course used mathematical concepts to study issues like pollution, hunger, energy, population growth, nutrition and health. In reviewing statistics for the class, Dr. Schwartz became aware of the massive amounts of grain needed to feed cattle, grain that could have been used to feed hungry people instead.

Beginning his research on vegetarianism -- while retaining his meat and potatoes lifestyle -- Dr. Schwartz had his first glimpse of the conditions under which animals raised for slaughter exist; chickens kept in pens too small for them to raise their wings; veal calves taken from their mothers only days after their birth and locked in cramped stalls; ducks and geese force-fed corn by machine to produce the fattened livers that become the delicacy pate de foie gras. By 1978, he had become a vegetarian and begun investigating the links between Judaism and vegetarianism. He credits a course taught by Jonathan Wolf at Lincoln Square Synagogue in 1979 for prodding him to write his book.

The book includes a wealth of information for starter vegetarians, including resources for planning menus; navigating a "mixed marriage" in which one person is vegetarian and the other is not, and referrals to Jewish vegetarian groups. There's even a chapter on famous Jewish vegetarians, including the writers Franz Kafka and Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Rabbi David Cohen, a kabbalist and renowned philosopher. The latest revision includes new research on the impact of animal-based diets on health; changes in the Jewish vegetarian landscape since 1988, and an expanded question-and-answer session. Dr. Schwartz now would be better described as a vegan, someone who avoids not only meat, fish and poultry but dairy products as well. What's left to eat? "You'd be surprised," he said. "There's such wide variety of foods in the plant kingdom."

Though he concedes that "habits are hard to break," Dr. Schwartz plans to continue spreading his message. Noting the money and muscle behind the beef and dairy lobbies in the United States, he said: "We have truth, morality and justice on our side, just not much money."
Posted by sb11 on 02-14-2005 07:10 PM:

http://www.animal-rights-library.com
http://www.yale.edu/ycvs/history.html
http://collegeactivist.com/
http://www.britishmeat.com/slaught.html photo of sheep
http://www.savethesheep.com
http://www.themeatrix.com/
Posted by Bignose on 03-01-2005 05:03 PM:

FORGOTTEN LANGUAGE

Once I spoke the language of the flowers.
Once I understood each word the caterpillar said.
Once I smiled in secret at the gossip of the starlings and shared a conversation with the housefly in my bed.
Once I heard and answered all the questions of the crickets and joined the crying of each falling dying flake of snow.
Once I spoke the language of the flowers...
How did it go?
How did it go?
Posted by Bignose on 03-20-2005 04:38 PM:

Farm Animals
'Need Emotional TLC'
By Julianna Kettlewell
Science Reporter
BBC News
3-20-5

Farm animals have feelings which should be respected and catered for, academics at a London, UK, meeting have said.

They believe animals should not be dismissed as simple automatons - cows take pleasure in solving problems and sheep can form deep friendships.

Delegates from around the globe were speaking at the Compassion in World Farming Trust (CIWF Trust) conference.

They shared ways of exploring the minds of animals, as well as monitoring their suffering and alleviating their pain.

"The study of animal sentience is one of the most exciting and important in the whole of biology," said Professor Marian Dawkins, of Oxford University.

"My plea is that, when we make decisions and regulations about animals and campaign for them, the animals' voices should be heard and heard strongly."

For whatever reasons, we humans tend to draw a charmed ring around ourselves - we suppose we are the only ones that think thoughts and feel feelings.

We are happy to ascribe emotions to a tiny flailing inarticulate baby, while denying them in a sheep or even a chimpanzee.

Talk of animal sentience is often brushed off as fluffy and sentimental - not the stuff of science or the real world.

Our eyes only?

But perhaps we have been too hasty in our dismissal - perhaps consciousness does not peer through our eyes alone.

"They are not unfeeling objects," said Professor Marc Bekoff, of the University of Colorado, US.

"And what animals feel matters very much as they try to negotiate their lives in a human-dominated and often abusive world, in which they are mere pawns in our incessant and obsessive attempts to control their lives for our and not their benefit.

"I am incredulous that some sceptics actually question whether animals feel anything."

Now there is a growing weight of evidence to suggest animal minds probably do house emotions quite similar to our own.

Professor Donald Broom, from Cambridge University, studies the behaviour of cows.

His team put them in a special pen which had a lever that, when pressed, would release the cows into a field with lots of delicious food rewards.

The researchers found that when the cows finally "clicked" and worked out how to press the lever to reach the food, they showed signs of delight.

"When they learnt it they showed an excitement response," Professor Broom told the BBC. "Their heart rates increased and they were more likely to jump and gallop when they went down towards the food.

"It was as if the animals were saying 'Eureka! I've found out how to solve the problem'."

He continued: "We need to have a certain amount of respect for these animals, and I think most people have more respect for an animal if they feel it's aware of what's going on."

More milk

Being kind to farm animals isn't just a moral duty - according to the CIWF Trust delegates; there is something in it for us, too. Cows, for example, produce significantly more milk if their handlers talk to them gently rather than shouting and pushing them around.

"The handlers don't have to be really mean and hit the cows," said Edmund Pajor of Purdue University, US. "It's just a slap on the rump in the way that many farmers would. But the cows don't like it and it makes a real difference.

"It helps send a message about treating animals in a proper way. A number of dairy farms now have signs up saying 'please don't shout at the cows'."

The famous chimpanzee expert Jane Goodall, in her opening speech at the conference, said we needed to re-define the way we viewed animals, both tame and wild.

Dr Goodall, 71, who has spent 45 years studying chimps in Africa, told the CIWF Trust delegates that humans and chimps were strikingly similar - that both shared a capacity for barbarity but were also capable of great altruism.

She described how she had seen chimps come to the aid of others who had been frightened, orphaned or injured, demonstrating "a care and compassion indistinguishable from our own".

She said: "We have to understand we are not the only beings on this planet with personalities and minds."

© BBC MMV

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4360947.stm
Posted by benjamin on 03-22-2005 05:05 AM:

What about bullfights, that's sickening.



Posted by Bignose on 03-22-2005 09:05 PM:

and dog fights and co_ck fights.
Posted by sb11 on 03-23-2005 10:52 PM:

http://veganforum.com/
Posted by sb11 on 03-23-2005 11:31 PM:

I know people in the US who are receiving emails
from FBI@fbi.gov which say they have visited x number
of illegal sites and must contact the FBI

AOL is bumping peace activists offline and blocking sites

Smart Filter, a British software company,
is working with Echelon? to block sites around the world

http://www.bordc.org
http://www.aclu.org
http://www.internationalanswer.org
http://indymedia.org
Posted by Bignose on 03-24-2005 04:16 PM:

George Orwell warned us
Posted by benjamin on 03-26-2005 06:02 AM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    how many of these nobel laureates are animal butchers?


    Jewish Nobel Prize Winners in Biomedical Sciences
    Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences


    Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
    2004 Axel, Richard
    "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system" USA
    2004 Buck, Linda B.
    "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system" USA
    2002 Brenner, Sydney
    "for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" South Africa
    2002 Horvitz, H. Robert
    "for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" USA
    2000 Greengard, Paul
    "signal transduction in the nervous system" USA
    2000 Kandel, Eric R.
    "signal transduction in the nervous system" Austria
    1998 Furchgott, Robert F.
    "for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system" USA
    1997 Prusiner, Stanley B.
    "for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" USA
    1994 Gilman, Alfred G.
    "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA
    1994 Rodbell, Martin
    "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA
    1989 Varmus, Harold E.
    "for their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes" USA
    1988 Elion, Gertrude B.
    "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment" USA
    1986 Cohen, Stanley
    "for their discoveries of growth factors" USA
    1986 Levi-Montalcini, Rita
    "for their discoveries of growth factors" Italy
    1985 Brown, Michael S.
    "for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism" USA
    1985 Goldstein, Joseph L.
    "for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism" USA
    1984 Milstein, Cesar
    "for theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system and the discovery of the principle for production of monoclonal antibodies" Argentina
    1980 Benacerraf, Baruj
    "for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions" Venezuela
    1978 Nathans, Daniel
    "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" USA
    1977 Schally, Andrew V.
    "for their discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain" Poland
    1977 Yalow, Rosalyn
    "for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones" USA
    1976 Blumberg, Baruch S.
    "for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases" USA
    1975 Baltimore, David
    "for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell" USA
    1975 Temin, Howard M.
    "for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell" USA
    1972 Edelman, Gerald M.
    "for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies" USA
    1970 Axelrod, Julius
    "for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation" USA
    1970 Katz, Bernard
    "for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmitters in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation" Germany
    1969 Luria, Salvador E.
    "for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses" Italy
    1968 Nirenberg, Marshall W.
    "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis" USA
    1967 Wald, George
    "for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye" USA
    1965 Jacob, Francois
    "for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis" France
    1965 Lwoff, Andre
    "for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis" France
    1964 Bloch, Konrad
    "for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism" Germany
    1959 Kornberg, Arthur
    "for their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid" USA
    1958 Lederberg, Joshua
    "for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria" USA
    1953 Krebs, Hans Adolf
    "for his discovery of the citric acid cycle" Germany
    1953 Lipmann, Fritz Albert
    "for his discovery of co-enzyme A and its importance for intermediary metabolism" Germany
    1952 Waksman, Selman A.
    "for his discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis" Russia
    1950 Reichstein, Tadeus
    "for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects" Poland
    1947 Cori, Gerty Theresa, Radnitz
    "for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" Czech Republic
    1946 Muller, Hermann J.
    "for the discovery of the production of mutations by means of X-ray irradiation" USA
    1945 Chain, Ernst Boris
    "for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases" Germany
    1944 Erlanger, Joseph
    "for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibers" USA
    1936 Loewi, Otto
    "for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses" Austria
    1930 Landsteiner, Karl
    "for his discovery of human blood groups" Austria
    1922 Meyerhof, Otto Fritz
    "for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption of oxygen and the metabolism of lactic acid in the muscle" Germany
    1914 Barany, Robert
    "for his work on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus" Austria
    1908 Ehrlich, Paul
    "for their work on immunity" Germany
    1908 Mechnikov, Elie
    "for their work on immunity" Russia





Experiments on animals is an awful thing. So bullfights, dogfights. These people loose sensibility.

Posted by sb11 on 03-26-2005 03:11 PM:

after 11 am EST today.. read http://www.gao.gov/
the recommendations for reduction of Mad Cow
in the US by the GAO

http://www.themeatrix.com
http://www.vegsandiego.com
http://www.consciouscookery.com
http://www.meatout.org (for 2005 meatout report0
http://www.vegan.com
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

PETITION TO END CATALONIA BULLFIGHTING
http://www.wspa.org.uk/index.php?page=1171#
Posted by sb11 on 04-07-2005 05:25 PM:

www.ahimsatx.org/links/
http://www.vegparadise.com


RECIPES

http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.vrg.org/recipes
http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
http://www.consciouscookery.com
http://www.vegan.com
http://www.meatout.org for 2005 Meatout report
http://www.vegsandiego.com
http://www.vsdc.org
http://www.veganmania.com (seed milk recipes)
ONLINE FILM
http://www.themeatrix.com
http://www.goveg.com AgriProcessors slaughterhouse film



20,000 GROUPS
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

INTERFAITH
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.hindu.org
http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg/cv9.msnw
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.plumvillage.org





DISCUSSIONS
http://www.californiagasprices.com
Posted by sb11 on 04-16-2005 07:31 PM:

(Sea Life crimes against nature)


Whale dolphin hybrid? I wouldn't have thought it feasible.

Part Whale, Part Dolphin, Baby Wholphin Born in Captivity

By Jeannette J. Lee Associated Press Writer
Published: Apr 14, 2005

HONOLULU (AP) - The world's only known whale-dolphin mix has given birth to a playful female calf, officials at Sea Life Park Hawaii said Thursday.

The calf was born on Dec. 23 to Kekaimalu, a mix of a false killer whale and an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Park officials said they waited to announce the birth until now because of recent changes in ownership and operations at the park.

The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Her slick skin is an even blend of a dolphin's light gray and the black coloring of a false killer whale.

The calf still depends fully on her mother's milk, but sometimes snatches frozen capelin from the hands of trainers, then toys with the sardine-like fish.

She is jumbo-sized compared to purebred dolphins, and is already the size of a one-year-old bottlenose.

"Mother and calf are doing very well," said Dr. Renato Lenzi, general manager of Sea Life Park by Dolphin Discovery. "We are monitoring them very closely to ensure the best care for them."

Although false killer whales and Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are different species, they are classified within the same family by scientists.

"They are not that far apart in terms of taxonomy," said Louis Herman, a leading expert in the study of marine mammals.

There have been reports of wholphins in the wild, he said.

Kekaimalu, whose name means "from the peaceful ocean," was born 19 years ago after a surprise coupling between a 14-foot, 2,000-pound false killer whale and a 6-foot, 400-pound dolphin. The animals were the leads in the park's popular tourist water show, featured in the Adam Sandler movie "50 First Dates."

Kekaimalu has given birth to two other calves. One lived for nine years and the other, born when Kekaimalu was very young, died a few days after birth.

Park researchers suspect the wholphin's father is a 15-foot long Atlantic bottlenose dolphin named Mikioi.

"He seems to be totally oblivious to this happening," Lenzi said.

False killer whales do not closely resemble killer whales. They grow to 20 feet, weigh up to two tons and have a tapering, rounded snout that overhangs their toothed jaw.

Atlantic bottlenose dolphins reach a maximum size of 12 feet and can weigh up to 700 pounds.

Sea Life Park officials said they hope to decide on a name for the baby wholphin soon and move her to a large display tank in a few months.

---

On the Net:

Sea Life Park Hawaii: http://www.sealifeparkhawaii.com/






"The young as-yet unnamed wholphin is one-fourth false killer whale and three-fourths Atlantic bottlenose dolphin."

If it's not half and half it was the product of the park's
deliberate manipulation..

Sea Life is also guilty of kidnapping and caging those who
would be free.

Day of the Dolphin is Lilly's (not the rapist drug co.)
account of dolphin suicide in Navy captivity
Posted by sb11 on 04-16-2005 07:35 PM:

Primate abusers and zoo vivisectors use the argument of declining population
as justification
to continue torture of them
at harvard, yale, uc davis, ohio state, univ of michigan, cornell,
princeton, kent state, yerkes, nih, ft detrick, Brooks AFB,
Bethesda Naval Hospital, a Canadian heart foundation,
Oxford, Cambridge,
univ of texas, univ of wisc, univ of oregon, etc.

the movie Project X with Matthew Broderick
is about Dr Don Barnes' refusal to irradiate chimps
at Brooks Air Force Base
Posted by sb11 on 04-19-2005 07:03 PM:

http://www.vegetarianwomen.com
http://www.polarbearsalive.org
Posted by Beethoven on 04-19-2005 09:14 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    Primate abusers and zoo vivisectors use the argument of declining population
    as justification
    to continue torture of them
    at harvard, yale, uc davis, ohio state, univ of michigan, cornell,
    princeton, kent state, yerkes, nih, ft detrick, Brooks AFB,
    Bethesda Naval Hospital, a Canadian heart foundation,
    Oxford, Cambridge,
    univ of texas, univ of wisc, univ of oregon, etc.

    the movie Project X with Matthew Broderick
    is about Dr Don Barnes' refusal to irradiate chimps
    at Brooks Air Force Base



Vivisection is a horrible practice, must be stopped and if not possible at least reduced.

__________________
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy, it is the wine of a new procreation, and I am Bacchus who presses out this glorious wine for men and makes them drunk with the spirit.

-- Ludwig van Beethoven

Posted by sb11 on 04-20-2005 06:39 PM:

thank you B
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

VICTORIES IN ORGANIZING:


1978 The UK ends seal clubbing. Later the US ends Pribilof Island sealclubbing.

1985 Canada ends baby seal clubbing but continues its 300,000 adult clubbing slaughter.

Burger King withdrew veal in 1983 after a 3 year boycott in several countries

The United Kingdom outlawed foxhunting in 2004.

The City of Barcelona, Spain has publicly condemned bullfighting.

Shell Oil has withdrawn plans to drill near whales' habitat in Sakhalin. http://www.ran.org

McDonald's has been ordered to pay London Greenpeace. http://www.mcspotlight.org

McDonald's has after picketing made its slaughterhouse animal conditions a little less horrible. http://www.mccruelty.com (It still has not given a vegan burger to its
native US customers)

Wendy's in response to picketing in many cities.. improved slightlytheir slaughterhouse conditions.

The pigeon shoot was cancelled in Pennsylvania.

Some communities have had their compulsory mowing ordinances declared unconstitional.
http://dontmow.blogspot.com

3/4 of US medical schools no longer teach students using captive animals. For a list of the laggers http://www.pcrm.org

500 radio and tv stations, some networks, gave public service spot time to vegetarians to respond to USDA ads promoting animal flesh, fish flesh, and animal products.

Fur selling Lazarus department stores went out of business
in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio after picketed.

Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, as well as Australia have banned this practice. Italy has recently implemented such legislation, to be complied with by 2004. California has
banned pate. Massachusetts legislature is considering it.

In the week of Oct 10, 2000 a federal judge ordered rats
and mice to be included under Animal Welfare Act
Posted by Bignose on 04-25-2005 03:31 PM:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7600056

Caring for animals
Posted by sb11 on 04-27-2005 03:32 PM:

God bless her.. she's a Romulus and Remus in reverse

----------

The United States Army Medical Research Institute for infectious diseases. ... harming primates.. Is the army developing bioterror
weapons under the guise of preventing disease?
Posted by sb11 on 04-27-2005 03:59 PM:

Only fruit is potentially nonviolent diet.. no killing or stealing
from animals or plants
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian
Poster has not maintained a raw fruitarian diet for more than
10 days at a time..

Walmart suffocating fishes in tiny plastic bags
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=126304
http://www.walmar****ch.com

Mowing is violent to small animals and other creatures
http://www.egroups.com/messages/nomow108

Stop Canadian seal club.. Boycott Canadian tourism, Olympics
etc. http://www.hsus.org

Stop Australian sheep abuse http://www.savethesheep.com

Stop Deer Slaughter in Parks http://www.akrondeertorture.com

Mad Human Disease created at Purdue as Richard Meilan
puts human genes in plants.. (plants fed to chickens of Perdue?)
http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/humangene042505.cfm
http://www.madcowboy.com

The Army's Institute for Infectious Disease research
is harming primates. http://www.ippl.org
http://www.usamriid.army.mil/
Over 4000 monkeys were sacrificed in just 1 of countless
weaponized anthrax studies. The CIA gave 1 billion
with Ft Detrick help to Battelle to continue the 'research'
http://www.peta.net/feat/military

Bombs kill humans and animals and plants. http://www.internationalanswer. org
http://indymedia.org
http://www.catholicworker.org

Stop state sanctioned murder. http://www.prejean.org

20,000 animal rights groups
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

7000 vegan MD's
http://www.pcrm.org

Ending cow slavery
http://www.notmilk.com

This year's Meatout was better than ever
http://www.meatout.org

Nonviolent recipes tens of thousands
http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.vrg.org/recipes

Interfaith:
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.islamicconcerns.com
http://www.jewishveg.com

Soldier Victims of War Profiteer Chemical Cos.
http://www.all-natural.com/riley.html

Poet Peace Warriors
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org

The Bill Of Rights
http://www.aclu.org

Ending the Patriot Act
http://www.bordc.org
Posted by sb11 on 05-12-2005 01:48 AM:

http://www.peacefulaction.org/
SOLDIER VICTIMS
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...786#post1489786
Posted by sb11 on 05-14-2005 08:39 PM:

Some American AR groups

DogsNeedingHomes@yahoogroups.com
CC: HeartsForTheAbused@yahoogroups.com, helptheanimals@yahoogroups.com, HomelessPaws@yahoogroups.com, "KodiakStar2004" , "Kinship Circle" , "Mark Richards"
Posted by Bignose on 06-13-2005 10:33 PM:

Environment atlas reveals planet wide devastation
Jun. 4, 2005





The devastating impact of mankind on the planet is dramatically illustrated in pictures published on Saturday showing explosive urban sprawl, major deforestation and the sucking dry of inland seas over less than three decades. Mexico City mushrooms from a modest urban centre in 1973 to a massive blot on the landscape in 2000, while Beijing shows a similar surge between 1978 and 2000 in satellite pictures published by the United Nations in a new environmental atlas. Delhi sprawls explosively between 1977 and 1999, while from 1973 to 2000 the tiny desert town of Las Vegas turns into a monster conurbation of one million people -- placing massive strain on scarce water supplies. "If there is one message from this atlas it is that we are all part of this. We can all make a difference," U.N. expert Kaveh Zahedi told reporters at the launch of the "One Planet Many People" atlas on the eve of World Environment Day. Page after page of the 300-page book illustrate in before-and-after pictures from space the disfigurement of the face of the planet wrought by human activities. U.N. Environment Programme chief Klaus Toepfer has chosen efforts to make cities greener as this year's theme for World Environment Day on Sunday on the basis that the world is becoming increasingly urbanised. "Cities pull in huge amounts of resources including water, food, timber, metals and people. They export large amounts of wastes including household and industrial wastes, wastewater and the gases linked with global warming," he said in a statement. "Thus their impacts stretch beyond their physical borders affecting countries, regions and the planet as a whole. "So the battle for sustainable development, for delivering a more environmentally stable, just and healthier world, is going to be largely won and lost in our cities," Toepfer added. The destruction of swathes of mangroves in the Gulf of Fonseca off Honduras to make way for extensive shrimp farms shows up clearly in the pictures. The atlas makes the point that not only has it left the estuary bereft of the natural coastal defence provided by the mangroves, but the shrimp themselves have been linked to pollution and widespread damage to the area's ecosystem. And images of the wholesale destruction of vital rainforest around Iguazu Falls -- one of South America's most spectacular waterfalls -- on the borders between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay evoke comparisons with a bulldozer on a rampage. "These illustrate some of the changes we have made to our environment," Zahedi said. "This is a visual tool to capture people's imaginations showing what is really happening." "It serves as an early warning," he added

http://www.indiadaily.com/breaking_news/37531.asp
Posted by sb11 on 06-25-2005 03:30 PM:

Thank you BN
UPDATE: DUKE STOP KILLING PIGS
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/anexp/duke.html
ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MARCH IN PAMPLONA
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=54121
RED LOBSTER BOYCOTT... RE CANADIAN SEAL CLUBBING
http://www.indybay.org/news/2005/06/1749886.php
http://www.sealhunt.ca/
http://www.sealhunt.ca/RedLobsterAd.html
http://www.redlobster.ca/contactus.asp
http://redlobster.com/contactus.asp
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/world/...ies/menu-en.asp
Canadian embassies and consulates worldwide
http://www.embassy.org/embassies
MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN US.. THE 1/4 STILL KILLING ANIMALS
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_medlab_list.html
HORSES DIE AT CALGARY STAMPEDE
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe..._10/?hub=Canada
BERMAN'S CENTER FOR CONSUMER FREEDOM.. KENTUCKY
FRIED CHICKEN HACKS
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/07/16385.php
SHELL AND SAKHALIN
http://www.ran.org
http://www.greenpeace.org





ONLINE VEGETARIAN BOOK
www.highvibrations.org/archive3/veg.htm
NONVIOLENCE
http://www.nonviolence.org
http://www.afsc.org
http://www.catholicworker.org
http://www.gandhiinstitute.org
http://www.peacefulaction.org/
ANIMAL RIGHTS
http://www.peta.net
http://www.hsus.org
http://www.worldanimalnet.org
http://newsmob.com/channel.php?id=1648
http://www.efmedia.org
NO FUR
http://infurmation.com/press.php
NO FACTORY FARMS
http://www.ciwf.org
http://www.farmsanctuary.org
ENVIRONMENT
http://www.ran.org
http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.clubveg.org/home.shtml?ee_active=1
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.vegtravel.com
DIRECTORY
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000 groups
MD'S
http://www.pcrm.org 7000 vegan MD's
VEG
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.goveg.com
VEGAN
http://www.notmilk.com
DONTMOW
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
FRUITARIAN
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian
http://www.thefruitarianlife.com
RAW
http://www.rawfoodsupport.com
RECIPES
http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vrg.org/recipes
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
CHRISTIAN
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/christianveg
http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg
http://www.all-creatures.org
http://www.matthewscully.com former Bush screenwriter
http://www.compassionatespirit.com
MUSLIM
http://www.bmf.org Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
http://sss.vn.ua/sb_mm.htm
http://ipaki.com/content/html/28/1203.html Muslim
vegetarians
http://www.ivu.org/news/1-96/muslim.html
http://www.islamveg.com
http://www.crescentlife.com/dietnut...ian_muslims.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Musli...n/religious.htm
http://www.islamicconcern.com
http://members.aol.com/yahyam/muslim_vegetarian.html
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/bhaktiyoga/islamveg.htm
http://www.veg.ca/newsletr/janfeb96/Islam_recipes.html
http://www.islamicconcern.com/fatwas.asp
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video...r=wm&speed=_med
http://www.answers.com/topic/druze The Druze are Muslim
vegetarians of Lebanon. One wellknown vegan Druze is Casey
Kasem.
JEWISH
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishvegans
BUDDHIST
http://www.plumvillage.org
HINDU
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.sathyasai.org
TRAVEL
http://www.vegtravel.com
DINING
http://www.vegdining.com
FAMOUS
http://www.famousveg.com
HISTORY
http://www.vegetarianmuseum.com
http://www.karamsad.com/vegetarianism.htm
VEGQUOTES
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...light=vegquotes
http://spot.acorn.net/av
WHALES AND DOLPHINS
http://www.hsus.org
http://www.cousteau.org
http://www.nrdc.org
SKUNKS
http://www.skunkhaven.net/
SPIRIT
http://www.ascension.net
HUNGER ENDING
http://www.one.org
UNIONS
http://www.aflcio.org
http://www.ufw.org
http://www.ufcw.org
Posted by sb11 on 07-02-2005 05:52 PM:

THANK YOU BN





OHIO LEFT
http://www.acluohio.org
http://www.ohiocitizen.org
http://www.ohiogreens.org
http://www.ohiopirg.org/
http://www.freepress.org
http://www.afsc.net/events.htm
http://otse.org/
http://www.clevedp.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/portagepeace
http://www.egroups.com/messages/neo-ran
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ohioleft
http://cleveland.indymedia.org
http://www.summitwatch.org
Posted by sb11 on 07-07-2005 12:31 AM:

Colleges

OHIO STATE
POET
working to end vivisection
at Ohio State
http://www.poetwill.org
poetwill@sbcglobal.net

OHIO U
Animal Rights of Ohio University
P.O. Box 1209
ATHENS, OH 45701
Email
Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Vegetarian; Vegan
animalou@ohio.edu

YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Youngstown State Environmental & Animal Rights Coalition
Student Activities Office // One University Plaza
YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44555
Tel: + 1 (330) 793-2272
vegan200@hotmail.com
Experimentation; Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan; Wildlife


http://worldanimalnet.org/new.asp?c...AU&prov=oh&cat=
Posted by sb11 on 07-08-2005 09:18 PM:

Links

http://www.janegoodall.org
http://www.allveggielinks.com
http://www.tribeofheart.org/http://nonviolence11.blogspot.com
http://kindest.blogspot.com
http://vegfax108.blogspot.com
http://links9999.blogspot.com
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://catholicveg.blogspot.com
http://muslimveg.blogspot.com
http://jewishveg.blogspot.com/
http://savewhales.blogspot.com
http://www.stopthehogs.com/communities/manitoba.htm
http://www.hogwatchmanitoba.org/
http://atkinstoxic.blogspot.com/
http://killerhotdogs.blogspot.com/
http://bst1000.blogspot.com
http://stopnasa.blogspot.com
http://zooaction.blogspot.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/joh...ns.blogspot.com
http://sealrights.blogspot.com
http://animalpoetry.blogspot.com
http://victoriesforall.blogspot.com
http://arnews9.blogspot.com/
http://pcrm.blogspot.com/
http://bselinks.blogspot.com
http://exposeusda.blogspot.com
http://toxicfishfacts.blogspot.com
http://pacifistjesus.blogspot.com/
http://frankensteinsinwhite.blogspot.com/
http://oxfamabuse.blogspot.com/
http://christianveg.blogspot.com
http://animalabusersohio.blogspot.com/
http://avoidwalmart.blogspot.com/
http://salvarmy.blogspot.com
http://treerights.blogspot.com
http://japanahimsa.blogspot.com
http://ammachiahimsa.blogspot.com
http://machineviolence.blogspot.com/
http://sathyasaibabaji.blogspot.com
http://tigrett9.blogspot.com
http://newyorkom.blogspot.com/http://oannaniemus.blogspot.com
http://fishesrights.blogspot.com
http://soldiervictims.blogspot.com/
http://madanimals.blogspot.com
http://stopwhaling.blogspot.com/
http://sexanddiet.blogspot.com/
http://www.vegeats.com/restaurants/usa/ny
http://fishstories108.blogspot.com/
http://www.neavs.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/00_peta
http://coolitdown.blogspot.com/
http://www.egroups.com/messages/animal-life
http://findpetnow.blogspot.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/calivegan
http://frankensteinlives.blogspot.com/
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
http://www.pcrm.org
http://senate360.blogspot.com/
http://www.edf.org
http://news1080.blogspot.com/
http://2008grace.blogspot.com
http://votenoonroberts.blogspot.com/
http://nonviolence11.blogspot.com
Animal products kill more people annually in the US than tobacco, alcohol, traffic accidents, war, domestic violence, guns, and drugs combined.
Posted by sb11 on 07-13-2005 12:14 AM:

VICTORIES IN ORGANIZING:

1978 The UK ends seal clubbing. Later the US ends Pribilof
Island sealclubbing.

1985 Canada ends baby seal clubbing but continues its 300,000
adult clubbing slaughter.

Burger King withdrew veal in 1983 after a 3 year boycott in several countries

The United Kingdom outlawed foxhunting in 2004.

The City of Barcelona, Spain has publicly condemned bullfighting.

Shell Oil has withdrawn plans to drill near whales' habitat in Sakhalin. http://www.ran.org

McDonald's has been ordered to pay London Greenpeace. http://www.mcspotlight.org

McDonald's has after picketing made its slaughterhouse animal conditions a little less
horrible. http://www.mccruelty.com (It still has not given a vegan burger to its
native US customers)

The pigeon shoot was cancelled in Pennsylvania.

Some communities have had their compulsory mowing ordinances declared unconstitional.
http://dontmow.blogspot.com

3/4 of US medical schools no longer teach students using
captive animals. For a list of the laggers http://www.pcrm.org

500 radio and tv networks and local stations gave fairness
time to vegetarians to respond to USDA animal product
promotions

Israel bans the production of pate, which comes from
the forcefeeding of geese
Posted by sb11 on 07-13-2005 04:46 PM:

VEGETARIAN VEGAN AND FRUITARIAN HEROES OF ENDURANCE
PEACE PILGRIM VEGAN
www.peacepilgrim.com/ walked across the US 8 times for peace
DICK GREGORY FRUITARIAN
http://www.dickgregory.com ran across the US on fruit juice.. for peace and nonviolence issues
GRANNY D VEGETARIAN
http://www.grannyd.com walked across the US at 90
for peace and campaign finance reform and then ran for the Senate in NH
Posted by Drizzay on 07-13-2005 05:04 PM:

Here's oneAnimals have feelings too

__________________
Whitetail Population Reduction Specialist

Posted by sb11 on 07-20-2005 03:11 PM:

Bad Groups

http://www.mad-cow-facts.com bad group
Posted by sb11 on 07-22-2005 09:52 PM:

http://directory.google.com
Animal Defense League - Long Island - http://www.animaldefense.info
The ADL organizes animal rights events in Long Island N.Y.
The Beak Retreat - http://www.thebeakretreat.com/
A boarding service for Birds. Includes information about PETCO horror stories and how to help stop the abuse.
PETCO Cruelty - http://www.petcocruelty.com/
Direct action campaign information about the cruel practices of PETCO.
Animail.com - http://www.Animail.com/
Offers 200 free e-mail addresses that promote various animal and environmental issues such as SavePandas.com and DontEatMeat.com, and raises money for non-profit organizations.
League of Humane Voters - http://www.humanevoters.org
Works for the humane and ethical treatment of animals through political action. Organizes voters for the purpose of supporting elected officials that advance humane policies and legislation.
End Animal Suffering - http://www.end-animal-suffering.org/
Volunteer organization dedicated to ending animal abuse.
Stop Horse Slaughter Day - http://www.freewebs.com/stoptheslaughter/
A day of education to draw awareness to the realities of horse slaughter in the United States.
Toronto Coalition for Bill C15 - http://anticruelty.ca/
Represents many local and national groups and individuals seeking to strengthen animal abuse laws in Canada and Bill C15.
Rooster Free Neighborhood - http://members.toast.net/popco/
Provides information about the inadequate laws against **** fighting in Oregon and how to help strengthen them.
Free The Animals! - http://www.freetheanimals.com
Dedicated to animal liberation. Supportive of direct action and seeking to educate about the suffering of animals for food, sport, clothing, entertainment and experimentation.
Shock Therapy Shirts - http://www.shocktherapyshirts.com/
Shirts for the vegan, vegetarian or animal rights activist with scenes against vivisection, the circus and hunting.
Spicing up Procter and Gamble - http://www.freewebs.com/fupg/index.htm
Information regarding the inhumane practices of Procter and Gamble's animal research.
The Animal Rights Calendar - http://www.veggies.org.uk/calendar/
Nationally coordinated UK animal rights calendar, published monthly for circulation to animal rights groups nationwide and on the Internet here.
Stop Wyeth - http://www.stopwyeth.org/
A coalition of individuals and organizations whose collective goal is to stop Wyeth Pharmaceuticals from allowing their PMU industry horses from going to slaughter.
Win Animal Rights - http://www.war-online.org/
A New York City based animal rights group organizing animal rights protests and free vegan meals. Website includes a chat room, message board and an events calendar.
Louisiana League of Humane Voters - http://www.lahumanevoters.org/
The political voice of Louisiana's humane and animal community. Organizes voters for the purpose of supporting elected officials that advance humane policies and legislation and supports the resulting legislation.
The Petco Boycott - http://think.100acrewood.net/boycott
Information about the nationwide boycott of PETCO Animal Supplies.
A Beginner's Guide to Animal Issues - http://www.geocities.com/reverence4life
Features information on vivisection, animal product testing, pet stores, animals in entertainment, fur, and factory farming.
speakup4animals - http://www.geocities.com/jillserena
Includes many useful resources for animal rights activists, or for people who are interested in animal welfare in general.
Caring Activists Against Fur - http://caafgroup.com
A N.Y./N.J. based animal rights group. They organize anti fur protests in N.Y. and N.J.
Posted by sb11 on 07-22-2005 09:58 PM:

(have not checked these links for pharmaceutical, hospital,
and government false flags)


American Psychological Association Committee on Animal Research and Ethics - http://www.apa.org/science/resethicsCARE.html
Policies, guidelines, and other information on the use of nonhuman animals in psychological research.

Alternatives to Skin Irritation Testing in Animals - http://www.invitroderm.com
Not-for-profit website developed to display information about alternatives to skin irritation testing in animals. Abstracts from peer-reviewed scientific journals, thesaurus, acknowledgements, archives, background notes, bibliography, featured abstract links, new additions, Student's Corner. Jane Huggins, Ph.D.
Laboratory Animals - Animal Welfare Institute - http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/index.htm
Searchable collection of information resources on care and environmental enrichment for animals kept in cages or used in research.
Medical Research - http://www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/online/research/index.html
Articles and links concerning fraudulent and unscientific practices in medical research and product safety testing, including many about the use of animals. From Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research. New South Wales, Australia.
MORI Polls - Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals, New Scientist - http://www.mori.com/polls/1999/ns99038t.shtml
Complete questions and answers. UK.
Information on Alternatives Databases - http://oslovet.veths.no/databasesintro.html
Worldwide directory of databases created as an international joint effort with ECVAM. From the Norwegian Reference Centre for Laboratory Animal Science and Alternatives.
World Animal Net: Cosmetics Campaign - http://worldanimal.net/cos-index.html
Information and links to organizations involved in banning animal testing of cosmetic products and ingredients.
CBC News - No Safe Place - http://www.cbc.ca/disclosure/archiv...imals/main.html
Reveals how a lost pet could die in the name of science.

Animal Aid: Animal Experiments - http://www.animalaid.org.uk/viv/index.htm
Petitions, articles and press releases, 'Mad Science' awards, reports, genetic research and animals, statistics, factsheets and The Animal Act. UK.
Animal Aid: Humane Research - http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/humane/
Articles, press releases and links about alternatives to using animals for research. UK.
MORI Polls - Animal Experiments: How Do People Form Their Opinions? - http://www.mori.com/polls/1999/mrc99.shtml
Analysis of interviews conducted June and September 1999. Includes link to full pdf report on Animals in Medicine and Science. UK.
Animal Experiments: A Failed Technology - http://www.antivivisezione.it/engl.%20Sharpe.html
Information on origins, models, safety, surgery and effects. Written by Robert Sharpe.
Animals in Labs Info Service (ALIS) - http://www.alisdatabase.org
Online database providing summaries of books and articles on waste, abuse, and alternatives to animals in research, testing, and education. Intended for animal advocates, students, reporters, legislators, scientists, policy makers in business and education, and the general public. Supported by the Humane Education Network.
Does a Dog Have Buddha Nature? - http://www.heartlandsangha.org/dog.html
A Buddhist view of using animals for research and classroom dissection. Robert A. Leopold for Heartland Sangha in Illinois, US.
Scientific Anti-Vivisectionism - http://www.freewebs.com/scientific_anti_vivisectionism/
Attempts to refute the claims made for animal experiments by showing differences in animal physiology.
The Absurdity of Vivisection - http://vivisection-absurd.org.uk
Extensive set of arguments, articles and newsletters against animal experimentation. Surrey, England.
Veterinary Education Information - http://www.geocities.com/endthekilling/Welcome.html
Extensive information about the treatment and killing of animals used in the name of veterinary education. Topics include animal rights, research, surgery alternatives, leather, and animal breeders.
The 3Rs: Refinement, Reduction, Replacement - http://www.nzavs.org.nz/3rs.html
Article which puts forth arguments that the 3Rs are, in effect, pro-vivisection policies, and that vivisection must be abolished completely and immediately. From the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society.
PETA: Cruel Science - http://www.peta.org/cmp/sci.html
Factsheets and literature from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Virginia, US.
Peterborough Hospital Human Research Tissue Bank - http://www.tissuebank.co.uk
Specialising in supplying ethically-obtained human tissue to commercial research and pharmaceutical companies. Online donor form. Cambridgeshire, UK.
ICM Research - Guardian Poll - January 2001 - http://www.icmresearch.co.uk/review...ll-jan-2001.htm
Animal testing question about supporting or opposing for new human medicines. UK.
Posted by sb11 on 07-22-2005 10:03 PM:

AR forums

Anti Ignorance - http://www.anti-ignorance.net/
Articles and user forum on veganism, animal rights, and other political issues.
Animal Rights Community Online - http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum/index.php
An international animal rights forum that promotes less cruel diets as in the vegetarian, vegan and fruitarian lifestyle.
Pet In Danger - http://www.petsindanger.co.uk/
Forum to create a network of people, who can work together to save dogs and other animals who are in danger.
World Animal Net - Email Lists - http://worldanimal.net/email.html
World Animal Net moderates the following e-mail lists for animal protection societies (not individuals): experimentation, entertainment, farm, fur and general.
Animal Advocacy - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AnimalAdvocacy
Pre-written letters and e-mail memos to download and mail or send electronically to key decision makers on urgent issues of animal rights and welfare. Yahoo! Group.
Unofficial website for Uk.Politics.Animals Newsgroup - http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHil...6423/index.html
Contains the Animal Rights FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) dealing with issues that occur regularly in the uk.politics.animals newsgroup.
Petpared Community - Animal Advocacy - http://www.petpared.com/forums/index.php?showforum=48
Message board dealing with issues of animal abuse and how to help.
Animals, Wildlife, and Environment - http://groups.msn.com/AnimalsWildlifeandEnvironment/
Animal rights newsgroup with current news items, alerts, veggie recipes, and stories.
Yahoo! Groups Directory - Animal Rights - http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/Sci...mal_Rights?st=0
Directory of over 500 Yahoo! Groups which consider themselves involved in animal rights. Both public and members-only.
Animal Rights Debate - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Animal_Rights_Debate
Discussing all sides of the animal rights, animal welfare, animal conservation and animal use issues. Yahoo! Group.
Animal Friends - http://forums.delphiforums.com/animalfriends1/start
An animal rights forum. May login as guest. Delphi.
Animals, Welfare and More - http://forums.delphiforums.com/animals1/start/
A place to build a strong community to protect the animals' rights. May login as guest. Delphi.
Doctor Bob's Forum for Discussion on Animal Welfare - http://www.angelfire.com/biz6/doctorbob
A forum for discussion on issues in farming, research, and especially in veterinary medicine. Moderated by a pro-animal-rights DVM.
Animal Rights?? - http://forums.delphiforums.com/HighCountry/start
Two opposing sides: those who promote and believe in the concept of animal rights and those who promote the concept of animal welfare. May login as guest. Delphi.
Animal Welfare in Singapore - http://forums.delphiforums.com/animal_welfare/start
May login as guest. Delphi.
Paws Online - http://forums.delphiforums.com/pawsonline/start
A place for pet owners and animal lovers of all kinds. May login as guest. Delphi.
Animal Rights vs Human Rights - http://forums.delphiforums.com/NewAnimalAbuse/start
Debate. May login as guest. Delphi.
In Defense of Animals - NYC - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ida-nyc
Animal activists in the NYC metro area, including those in New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. By In Defense of Animals. Yahoo! Group.
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum
PEACE FORUMS
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org
Posted by sb11 on 07-25-2005 08:41 PM:

Montana Cowboy Howard Lyman's 10,000 veg recipes

["Veganism in a Nutshell":
http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan.htm
[Guide to Fast Food -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
http://www.vrg.org/catalog/ff.htm
[McDougall Wellness Center, Newsletter, Recipes, Info:
http://www.drmcdougall.com
[Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine:
http://www.pcrm.org
[International Vegetarian Union:
http://www.ivu.org
[PETA - lotta facts, information, campaigns:
http://www.peta.org
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OVER 10,000 VEG'N RECIPES:
[4600+ veg'n recipies - searchable database:
http://www.fatfree.com
[180+ vegan recipes - some in different languages:
http://www.ivu.org/recipes/
[800+ veg'n recipes:
http://www.vegetarianrecipe.com/default.asp
[600+ veg'n recipes:
http://www.recipesource.com/special-diets/vegetarian/
[100's of vegan recipes (well organized):
http://www.vegan-food.net
[400+ vegan recipes:
http://www.catteacorner.com/recipes.htm
[147 Tofu Recipes:
http://www.recipesource.com/special...u/indexall.html
[Superb collection - links, info, near 100 recipes, articles:
http://www.veganconnection.com
[80+ vegan recipes:
http://www.veganvillage.co.uk/recipes.htm
[Recipes from the Vegetarian Resource Group:
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/
[Bryanna's wonderful "beginner's" vegan recipes disc. board:
http://www.vegsource.com/talk/beginner/
[325+ Salsa Recipes (a handful are not veg'n):
http://www.panix.com/~clay/cookbook/salsa/
[60+ Salsa Recipes (all vegan):
http://www.fatfree.com/recipes/salsas/
[380 Salsa Recipes (couple not veg'n):
http://www.recipesource.com/side-dishes/salsas/
[Around 100 Veg'n Crockpot Recipes:
http://vegetarian.about.com/library...t/blrecipes.htm
[Some 100 Vegan Recipes:
http://www.theppk.com/recipes/
[Over 400 Vegan Recipes:
http://www.veganchef.com/recipes2.htm
[50 veg'n entrees:
http://vegetarian.about.com/library...s/blentrees.htm
[15 veg'n pasta recipes:
http://vegetarian.about.com/library/pasta/blpasta.htm
[30 tofu recipes:
http://vegetarian.about.com/library/recipes/bltofu.htm
[80 veg'n soup recipes:
http://vegetarian.about.com/library/soups/blsoup.htm
[Some 50 veg'n recipes:
http://www.webvalue.net/recipes/
[Over 150 veg'n recipes:
http://www.vegkitchen.com/recipes.htm
[100's of veg'n recipes:
http://www.vegsoc.org/cordonvert/recipes/
[Extraordinary - over 500 veg'n recipes (with many pix):
http://www.all-creatures.org/recipes.html
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RESOURCES
[Susan's astounding collection of veg'n links -- possibly the largest anywhere:
http://myhq.com/public/s/u/susanv/
[The comprehensive L.A.-based Internet Website:
http://www.vegparadise.com
[American Vegan Society:
http://www.americanvegan.org/
[Vegan Society:
http://www.vegansociety.com/html/
[International Vegetarian Union:
http://www.ivu.org
[Vegetarian Society of the UK:
http://www.vegsoc.org/
[For articles, books, resources:
http://www.vegan.com
[Vegetarian teens:
http://www.vegteen.com/
[Robert Cohen's amazing "Not Milk" website/articles:
http://www.notmilk.com
[Great Veg'n Discussion Boards, Articles, Recipes:
http://www.vegweb.org
[Joanne's recipes, vegan lifestyle, essays, discussion boards:
http://www.vegsource.com/joanne/
[Famous Vegetarians:
http://www.famousveggie.com/
[Vegetarian Nutrition Resource List:
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/pubs/b.../vegetarian.htm
Posted by sb11 on 07-25-2005 09:07 PM:

Talk Show Guests

Talk Show Guests
(Add your favorite topic and your number to this list, if you wish, and send it
please to talk show producers)

Stop Canadian Seal Clubbing
202 452 1100 Wayne Pacelle
http://www.hsus.org

Montana Mad Cowboy: Howard Lyman
Exposing Mad Cow Mad Pig Mad Lamb Mad Chicken Mad Fish Truth
Phone: (703) 461-3393, Fax: (703) 461-9783
E-Mail: hlyman@aol.com

Stop Navy and Coast Guard whale killing
Cousteau Society
757 722 9300
http://www.cousteau.org

Bullfighting in Spain..
where else such public pain?
http://www.sharkonline.org
Tel: + 1 (630) 557-0176

Airlines still injuring animals
(202) 546-1761
Doris Day Animal League

Great American Meatout
Alex Hershaft 301 530 1737
http://www.meatout.org


Medical Astrology
Pandeva Zagar 219 397 9297

50 Reasons Not To Mow Your Lawn
http://dontmow.blogspot.com


Military Family Speak Out
http://www.mfso.org
617-983-0710


Ending Film Cruelty To Animals
303) 792-9900
http://www.americanhumane.org

The Sexual Politics Of Meat
Connie Salamone
718) 435-3998 or
Carol Adams
cja@caroljadams.com

The Only Nonviolent Food: Fruit
http://groups.msn.com/fruitarian


The Not Milk Man
(201-871-5871)
Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com



Ending hideous factory farms
(757) 678-7875 • FAX (757) 678-5070
http://www.UPC-online.org
Karen Davis


INTERFAITH

Adventist international food
relief is vegan
301 680-6306


Catholic Vegetarians
Bruce Friedrich 757 622 6382

Christian Vegetarians
Stephen Kaufman, MD
phone/fax 216-283-6702
e-mail CVA@christianveg.com
http://www.christianveg.com


Jewish Vegetarians
http://www.vrg.org

Running A No Kill Shelter
(630) 375-7976
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2005 10:41 PM:

IF YOU HAVE LOST A PET

1. Contact all humane societies, private and governmentt run, in area
http://www.worldanimalnet.org http://www.hsus.org
2. Leaflet the neighborhood....leave flyers in area stores and restaurants
3. Check with the soymilk man, postwoman, delivery personnel
4. Call veterinarians
5. post on animal rescue and other internet lists
6. call talk shows
7. notify area media
8. Check pharmaceutical, hospital, government, corporate
and other animal labs in area
9. pray with friends
10. http://www.petfinders.org and similar groups
11. run newspaper ads
Posted by sb11 on 07-26-2005 11:26 PM:

GOVT CONTACT
http://mikulski.senate.gov/mailform.html
MEDIA OUTREACH
http://www.rense.com/general57/notice.htm Jeff Rense radio show
http://www.PETAPSA.com
100 MORE MAD COW LINKS
http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow.htm
THE MANY NAMES OF MAD COW
https://www4.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/04/310147.html
MEDIA EMAIL
sciencemail@upi.com better than average
Posted by sb11 on 07-29-2005 06:34 PM:

http://www.utanimalrights.com/
a sad picture of baby elephant chained.. sleeping at zoo

http://www.vfa-online.org
http://www.harpseals.org/
http://www.postpoems.com/members/ar
http://groups.msn.com/ar9
http://www.laidlawcorp.com/retail/swatters.html fly killers (Laidlaw owner of Greyhound treats its customers
like cattle and kills flies)
Posted by sb11 on 08-01-2005 09:51 PM:

http://vegnews.com/sample.html

don't know if above magazine is done on recycled paper or not
http://www.veganstreet.com
http://www.drmcdougall.com
http://www.api4animals.org
http://www.api4animals.org/79.htm
http://www.nofoiegras.org.
http://www.auctionforanimals.com
http://www.protectinganimals.org has list of college groups
http://www.animaladvocacy.net/overcoffee/
Posted by sb11 on 08-03-2005 05:58 PM:

Environment Links

http://www.foe.co.uk/pubsinfo/infos...r_services.html
http://www.blackrhinoceros.org
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://www.greenpeace.org
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
http://www.sierraclub.org
http://www.nrdc.org
http://www.ran.org
http://www.saveourearth.co.uk/soe_peta.htm
http://opt-out.cdt.org/ OPT OUT OF JUNK MAIL
Posted by sb11 on 08-03-2005 06:44 PM:

Individual Species Action Links

AMPHIBIANS
http://www.open.ac.uk/daptf/index.htm
BULLS BULLFIGHTING BAN
http://www.sharkonline.org
http://www.bullfightbloodbath.com
CHICKENS
http://www.upc-online.org/
[...yforanimals.org MercyForAnimals.org
CIRCUS ANIMALS
http://www.circuses.com/ sad picture
COWS
http://www.madcowboy.com
DEER
http://www.sharkonline.org/deerkills.mv
FARM ANIMALS
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.farmsanctuary.org
GEESE
http://www.nofoiegras.org.
HORSES
http://www.chai-online.org/macau.htm horseracing cruelty
and horses hung upside down
http://www.savehorses.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/horsesinohio
LAB ANIMALS
http://ippl.org/ South Carolina
http://www.neavs.org/ Massachusetts
http://www.navs.org/ Illinois
http://www.aavs.org/ Pennsylvania
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
PIGS
http://www.hogwatch.org/
PRIMATES
http://www.4apes.com/
http://www.dianfossey.org/home.html
http://www.janegoodall.org
http://www.orangutan.com/index.htm
http://www.sendthembackhome.org
RATS
http://www.dapper.com.au/links.htm
http://www.flyingduster.buildtolear...rats/index.html New Z.
RODEO ANIMALS
http://www.rodeocruelty.com
SEALS
http://www.harpseals.org/
http://www.hsus.org/
http://www.ifaw.org/
http://www.seashepherd.org
http://www.pinnipeds.org/
SHARKS
http://www.savethesharks.org
SHEEP
http://www.savethesheep.com
SKUNKS
http://www.greenpeople.org/searchResults.cfm?memid=406
WHALES
http://www.cousteau.org/
http://www.nrdc.org/
http://www.hsus.org/
http://www.savethewhales.org
Posted by sb11 on 08-03-2005 07:10 PM:

Bad groups

BAD:
Nature Conservancy nature.org coopted by cattlemen
and lumber interests
Farm Animal Concerns Trust FACT Illinois... sells flesh
Center For Consumer Freedom Front for Kentucky Fried
Chicken http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.csiro.au/ Commonwealth group promoting
meat and hormones
Posted by sb11 on 08-03-2005 07:14 PM:

College AR Groups

http://public.csusm.edu/student_orgs/VEGAN/vegan.html
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/%7Eboaa/
http://www.colorado.edu/StudentGroups/animalrights/
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/%7Ecaa/
http://vegan.uchicago.edu/
http://www.kentlaw.edu/student_orgs/saldf/
Animal Liberation Action Group - http://www.uwosh.edu/organizations/alag/
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Animal Liberation Action Group
Animal Outreach of Kansas University (AOKU) - http://www.aoku.org
AOKU advocates animal rights activism on the KU campus and in the Lawrence area.
Animal Rights Coalition - http://www.umass.edu/rso/arc/index.html
University of Massachusetts animal rights group.
Animal Rights New Jersey (ARNJ) - http://www.tcnj.edu/~arnj/
College of New Jersey Ewing animal rights group.
Animal Welfare Movement - http://www.OCF.Berkeley.EDU/~awm/
University of California Berkley animal welfare group.
Berkeley Organization for Animal Advocacy (BOAA) - http://www.OCF.Berkeley.EDU/~boaa/
University of California Berkley group opposing research done on animals.
Campus Action for Animals (CAA) - http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~caa/
University of Central Florida animal rights group.
Campus Awareness of Animal Rights (CAAR) - http://www.runet.edu/~caar/home.html
Radford University animal rights group.
CollegeActivist.com - http://www.collegeactivist.com/
A PeTA site designed specifically for helping the college student run and maintain an animal rights group.
Compassionate Action for Animals - http://www.ExploreVeg.org/
Raising awareness of factory farming, vegetarianism, and veganism at the University of Minnesota.
Cornell Coalition for Animal Defense (CCAD) - http://www.rso.cornell.edu/ccad/about.html
Cornell University animal rights group.
Haverford Animal Rights Group - http://www.students.haverford.edu/arg/
Haverford College animal rights group.
Lolita's Legion - http://www.geocities.com/tokitae
Formed to help free Orca whales like Lolita, and is composed of school age children from kindergarten through university level ages. Site is in English, Spanish and French.
Madison Coalition for Animal Rights - http://mcar.rso.wisc.edu/
University of Wisconsin Madison animal rights group.
Penn State Alliance for Animal Rights - http://www.clubs.psu.edu/up/aar
Educates about the exploitation, protection, and rights of animals.
People Against the Mistreatment of Animals (PAMA) - http://pama.pabn.org
Illinois State University animal rights / vegetarian group.
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund - http://www.law.harvard.edu/studorgs/saldf/
Harvard Law School Animal Legal Defense Fund.
Student Organization for Animal Rights (SOAR) - http://soar-mn.org/
University of Minnesota animal rights group.
Student Organization for Animal Rights (SOAR) - http://www.mtholyoke.edu/org/soar/
Mount Holyoke College animal rights group.
Student Organization for Animal Rights (SOAR) - http://soar.uarc.com/
University of Utah animal rights group.
Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (SETA) - http://www.campuslife.utoronto.ca/groups/seta/
University of Toronto animal rights group hosting educational outreach programs and runs a campus animal rights week with tasty vegan food on offer.
Students Improving the Lives of Animals (SILA) - http://www.uiuc.edu/ro/sila
University of Illinois animal rights group.
Teen Animal Rights Activism - http://yamaleah.tripod.com/YamaLeah/
A non-profit organization to help save animals from unnecessary testing and cruelty. Campaigns to stop animal testing - has information on animal testing, a list of companies who test, and other animal rights issues.
Youngstown State Environmental & Animal Rights Coalition (YSEARC) - http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/YSEARC
YSEARC promotes Animal rights, Environmentalism, Veganism/vegetarianism on Youngstown State University campus.
Posted by sb11 on 08-03-2005 10:52 PM:

Alternative Radio

http://www.philhendrieshow.com/home.html

Orangutans
http://www.sendthembackhome.org
Posted by sb11 on 08-05-2005 10:47 PM:

Pending Animal Rights Legislation

PENDING ANIMAL LEGISLATION

http://www.naiatrust.org/GOV/new_jersey.html
http://www.massachusettsanimalrights.com
http://www.naiatrust.org/Hotspots.htm


HUMOROUS

http://www.allposters.com/-st/B-W-H...115_s53481_.htm
Posted by sb11 on 08-10-2005 08:12 PM:

AR Links: More

ACTORS http://www.actorsandothers.com
POLITICS http://www.animalpolitics.com
ECOFEMINISTS http://www.farinc.org/
FARM ANIMALS: http://www.farmsanctuary.org
KOREA http://www.koreananimals.org
LAWYERS http://www.aldf.org/
END FILM CRUELTY SUCH AS HORSE TRIPWIRING
http://www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer
http://www.greenpeople.org/animalrights.htm
http://www.tofuequalslove.com/
http://www.massachusettsanimalrights.com/
http://sampsons-sanctuary.org
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/6216/
http://HaciendaDeLosMilagros.org
http://www.lca-arizona.org
http://www.AZVegan.com
http://www.adlaz.org
http://www.greenpeople.org/searchResults.cfm?memid=1434
http://www.peacefulcoexistence.org
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/8328
http://www.donteatanimals.org
http://www.arkansansforanimals.net
http://www.greenpeople.org/searchResults.cfm?memid=2072
http://www.savethesharks.org shark protection
http://www.1hope.org peninsula protection
http://AVAR.org veterinarians
http://www.vivausa.org
http://www.chaplainofthepets.com
http://www.greenpeople.org/searchResults.cfm?memid=1128
http://www.greenpeople.org/searchResults.cfm?memid=1496
http://www.animalresearch.org
http://www.hoovesandpaws.org
http://www.savehorses.com
http://www.curedisease.com
http://www.bayareaveg.org
http://www.LCAnimal.org
http://www.novoiceunheard.org
http://www.newworldvision.org
http://www.api4animals.org
http://www.allforanimals.com
http://www.animalliberationfront.com/
Posted by sb11 on 08-12-2005 07:56 PM:

NC http://www.animalsandsociety.org/conference05.htm

http://www.worldanimalnet.org for following groups in

FRANCE

A.F.S.P.A.Roumanie
11 rue Saint Louis
F-87100 LIMOGES
Email
Dogs; No-kill Shelter; Spay/Neuter Program; Pet Adoption


Adeo Animalis
Mas Saint Pierr
F-13690 GRAVESON
Tel: + 33 (4) 3261 9093/9086 9057
Fax: + 33 (4) 9086 9959
Email


AFIPA - Association Franзaise et Internationale de Protection Animale
12 bis rue des coquetiers
F-11400 CASTELNAUDARY
Tel: + 33 (6) 8991 2108
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Primates; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan; Wildlife


Agir pour les Animaux

Email


Aire Europeen de Sauvegarde des Anes
Pechdou
F-47270 SAINT MAURIN
Tel: + 33 (4) 5395 5512


Alliance pour la Suppression des Corridas
Boite Postale 85
F-30009 NОMES - Cedex 4
Tel: + 33 (4) 6664 2297
Fax: + 33 (4) 6664 2297
Email
Entertainment


Alliance Vйgйtarienne
11 bis, rue Gallier
F-77390 CHAUMES-EN-BRIE
Tel: + 33 (2) 9855 5826
Email
Experimentation; Vegetarian


Amis des Renards et autres Persecutйs
50, rue Molitor
F-75016 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4651 0690


Animaux sans Frontiers - France
10 rue Blacas - LB 58
F-06000 NICE
Tel: + 33 (6) 115 331
Email


Animaux Secours - Association de Protection Animale en Haute-Savoie
284 Route de la Basse Arve
F-74380 ARTHAZ
Tel: + 33 (4) 5036 0339
Fax: + 33 (4) 5036 0476
Email
Birds; Cats; Dogs; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Wildlife; Spay/Neuter Program; Pet Adoption; Shelter; Animal Control Agency


Assistance Aux Animaux Rethaise - APAR
16, rue A. de Saint-Exuprey
F-17580 LE BOIS PLAGE
Tel: + 33 (5) 4609 0700
Cats; Dogs; Equines


Assistance Aux Vieux Animaux - AVA
La Ferme du Quesnoy
F-76220 CUY-SAINT-FIACRE
Tel: + 33 (2) 3590 3732


Association AMIYA - French Association for Aid, Survival and Protection of Animals in Yugoslavia
9-11 passage Bullourde
F-75011 PARIS
Email


Association Bourdon
67, Avenue Parmentier
F-75011 PARIS


Association de Dйfense des Animaux de l'Omois
Route de Taffournay
F-02400 CROGIS
Tel: + 33 (3) 2370 0833
Email


Association de Defense des Animaux de L'Omois (A.D.A.O) - Refuge SPA de la Picoterie
82 rue du Village St Martin
F-02400 CHATEAU-THIERRY
Tel: + 33 (3) 2370 0833
Email


Association des Amis des Anes
Pissevache
F-19450 CHAMBOLIVE
Tel: + 33 (5) 5527 9239
Fax: + 33 (5) 5527 9022
Equines


Association du Refuge de Val des Oiseaux
rue Brouvelieures
F-88600 BRUYERES
Tel: + 33 (3) 2950 2132


Association Ethique du Cheval AEC
85, rue de Cassel
F-59800 LILLE
Tel: + 33 (3) 2057 3956
Equines


Association Francaise d'Information et de Recherche sur l 'Animal de Compagnie
32, rue de Trevise
F-75009 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 5603 1200
Fax: + 33 (1) 5603 1360
Email


Association Gorilla
Boite Postale 131
F-26702 PIERRELATTE CEDEX
Tel: + 33 (4) 7598 9618
Fax: + 33 (4) 7549 0022
Email


Association Kalaweit
C/O Destenay, Esc. C , 132 Av. de la Lanterne
F-06220 NICE
Tel: + 33 (4) 9371 0882
Fax: + 33 (4) 94 83 2587
Email
Primates; Wildlife


Association Les 6 A: Aide, Assistance, Amourа nos Amis Animaux
10 Rue de la Rйpublique
F-34240 LAMALOU-LES-BAINS
Tel: + 33 (4) 6736 6819
Fax: + 33 (4) 6736 6819
Email
Cats; No-kill Shelter


Association Les Chats de Stella
1460 ancien chemin de la Gaude
F-06140 VENCE
Tel: + 33 (4) 9324 0985
Fax: + 33 (4) 9324 0985
Email
Cats; Pet Adoption


Association Lyne Gueroult
Le Coty Briard
F-14340 SAINT OUEN LE PIN
Tel: + 33 (2) 3162 7772
Equines


Association pour la Protection des Animaux Sauvages
Boite Postale 505
F-26401 CREST cedex
Tel: + 33 (4) 7525 1000
Fax: + 33 (4) 7576 7758
Email
Birds; Environmental; Marine Animals; Wildlife


Association pour la Protection du Chat Libre de Pau
9, Avenue des Acacias
F-64000 PAU


Association Ti Racoon
6 Rue de la Rйpublique
F-97118 SAINT FRANЗOIS, Guadeloupe
Tel: + 590 (59085) 5665
Fax: + 590 (59088) 7250
Email


BOS France - Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation
30 Rue grande
F-04210 VALENSOLE, Alpes de Haute Provence
Tel: + 33 (4) 9274 9507
Email
Environmental; Primates; Wildlife; Sanctuary


Campagne pour les Animaux
F-57000 METZ
Email
Biotechnology; Farm Animals; Animal Transport


Centre de Reintroduction des Cigognes en Alsace
Route des Vins
F-68150 HUNAWIHR
Tel: + 33 (3) 8973 7262
Fax: + 33 (3) 8973 8125
Email


CLS Argos
8-10 rue Hermes
F-31526 RAMONVILLE ST. AGNE,TOULOUSE
Tel: + 33 (5) 6139 4721
Fax: + 33 (5) 6139 4797
Email
Birds; Environmental; Marine Animals; Wildlife


Club Franзais des Amateurs du Furet
23 allйe Mackenzie
F-38090 VILLEFONTAINE
Email
Spay/Neuter Program


Comitй Radicalement Anti-Corrida (C.R.A.C.) et pour la protection de l'enfance
BP 51244
F-30105 ALES
Tel: + 33 (6) 7590 1193
Email
Entertainment


Confederation Nationale des Societes de Prot. des Animaux de France
25, Quai Jean Moulin
F-69226 LYON Cedex 2
Tel: + 33 (4) 7838 7171
Fax: + 33 (4) 7838 7178
Email


Conseil National de la Protection Animale (CNPA)
10, Place Lйon Blum
F-75011 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4493 3000/4372 0906
Fax: + 33 (1) 4379 3379
Email


Coordination et Information en Faveur des Animaux Martyrs (CIFAM)
10 chemin des Constantins
F-06650 OPIO
Fax: + 33 (4) 9377 2243


Cousteau Society - France
92, avenue Klйber
F-75116 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4434 0606
Fax: + 33 (1) 4434 0607
Email


Defence et Protection des Animaux - Refuge de Thiernay
La Fermetй
F-58160 IMPHY
Tel: + 33 (3) 8658 4144
Fax: + 33 (3) 8658 5052
Birds; Cats; Dogs; Farm Animals; Equines; Animal Transport; Shelter


Des Animaux et des Hommes
26, rue de l'Arsenal
F-33000 BORDEAUX


Ecole du Chat de Bordeaux
335, rue Pasteur
F-33200 BORDEAUX
Tel: + 33 (616) 39 85 99
Email
Cats; Environmental; No-kill Shelter; Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption


Ecole du Chat Libre de Toulouse
8 rue des Gallois
F-31400 TOULOUSE
Tel: + 33 (6) 6315 5747
Email


Elephant Network
2 passage du Rocher
F-91720 GIRONVILLE SUR ESSONNE
Tel: + 33 (6) 2338 0206
Fax: + 33 (6) 8143 3970
Email


Equipe Cousteau
7, rue de l'Animal-d'estaing
F-75116 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 5367 7777
Fax: + 33 (1) 5367 7771
Marine Animals


Equipe Sportive Vйgйtarienne

Email
Vegetarian; Vegan


Federation de Liaisons Anti Corrida
Boite Postale 16
F-34301 AGDE Cedex
Tel: + 33 (4) 6737 7931
Fax: + 33 (4) 6737 7931
Email
Entertainment
Posted by sb11 on 08-12-2005 08:23 PM:

Federation des Amis du Cheval
1, rue Neuve
F-60400 CRISOLLES
Tel: + 33 (3) 4409 3106
Fax: + 33 (3) 4409 4325
Email
Equines


FERUS Ours-Loup-Lynx conservation
BP 114
F-13718 ALLAUCH CEDEX
Tel: + 33 (4) 9105 0546
Email
Wildlife


Fondation 30 Millions d'Amis
F-75402 PARIS CEDEX 08
Tel: + 33 (1) 5659 0444
Fax: + 33 (1) 5856 3355
Email


Fondation Assistance aux Animaux
24 rue Berlioz
F-75016 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4067 1004
Fax: + 33 (1) 4417 9001
Experimentation; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Animal Transport; Wildlife; No-kill Shelter


Fondation Assistance aux Animaux - Dйpartementale du Haut-Rhin
Boite Postale 1272 10
F-68055 MULHOUSE Cedex
Tel: + 33 (3) 8946 2700


Fondation Brigitte Bardot / Brigitte Bardot Foundation
45, rue Vineuse
F-75116 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4505 1460
Fax: + 33 (1) 4505 1480
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Wildlife; Shelter


Fondation Nature et Decouvertes
1, Avenue de l'Europe
F-78117 TOUSSUS-LE-NOBLE
Tel: + 33 (1) 3956 7363
Fax: + 33 (1) 3956 7074
Email
Birds; Marine Animals; Wildlife


Fourrure Torture
Avenue Mireille
F-06100 NICE
Tel: + 33 (6) 7639 7984
Email
Fur


France Nature Environnement
57, rue Cuvier
F-75011 PARIS
Fax: + 33 (1) 4336 8467


Greenpeace France
22 rue des rasselins
F-75020 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4464 0202
Fax: + 33 (1) 4464 0200
Email
Biotechnology; Environmental; Marine Animals


Groupe des Ours des Pyrйnйes - Fiep
3, rue Mulot, Boite Postale 508
F-64010 PAU Cedex
Tel: + 33 (5) 5927 5516
Fax: + 33 (5) 5927 5516
Wildlife


Groupe Loup France
LP 114
F-13718 ALLAUCH CEDEX
Tel: + 33 (4) 9168 3626
Email
Environmental; Wildlife


Groupement pour la Recherche des Equides Voles
Moulin des Sablons
F-61290 MALETABLE
Tel: + 33 (2) 3383 5353
Fax: + 33 (2) 325 1790
Email
Equines


H.E.L.P. (Habitat Ecologique et Libertй des Primates) Congo Dйlйgation, France
26 rue du Capitaine Ferber
F-75020 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (4) 6747 0804
Fax: + 33 (4) 6747 0804
Email
Primates


International Fund for Animal Welfare - IFAW France
4 rue Edouard Mignot - Bat A
F-51100 REIMS
Tel: + 33 (3) 2648 0548
Fax: + 33 (3) 2648 1435
Email
Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Animal Transport; Wildlife; No-kill Shelter; Sanctuary; Animal Control Agency


Jardins Fйlins
Jardins Felins
F-24410 ECHOURGNAC
Email
Experimentation; Cats; Fur; Animal Transport; No-kill Shelter; Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption


l' Ecole du Chat d'Arcueil -Cachan
52 avenue Pierre Ronsard
F-94110 ARCUEIL
Tel: + 33 (1) 4547 8982
Fax: + 33 (1) 4547 8982


L'Action Zoophile - A.Z.A.J.
13, rue Eugиne Varlin
F-PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4651 6511


Le Crйpuscule des Animaux
73 rue de l'Eglise
F-57920 KEMPLICH
Tel: + 33 (3) 8282 3944
Email
Cats; Dogs; Farm Animals; Equines


L'Ecole du Chat
110, rue Championnet
F-75018 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4387 3216
Email
Cats


Les Amis de Guйnady
7 rue Lamartine
F-06000 NICE, Alpes Maritimes
Tel: + 33 (4) 9385 5950
Fax: + 33 (4) 9385 5950
Email
Cats; Dogs; Vegetarian; Vegan


Les amis des Chats
A La Mairie, Le Bourg
F-82150 ROQUECOR
Tel: + 33 (5) 6395 2810
Fax: + 33 (5) 6395 2810
Email
Cats


Les Cahiers Antispйcistes
20, rue D'aguesseau
F-69007 LYON
Tel: + 33 (4) 7869 9071
Email
Experimentation; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Equines; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan


Ligue Franзaise Contre la Vivisection
84, rue Blanche
F-75009 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4526 3757/4281 1778
Fax: + 33 (1) 4453 9628
Email
Experimentation; Environmental; Vegetarian


Ligue Franзaise Contre la Vivisection - Bureau du Prйsident
78, avenue de Muret
F-31300 TOULOUSE
Tel: + 33 (5) 6123 5396
Fax: + 33 (5) 6123 3789
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Cats; Dogs; Environmental


Ligue Franзaise des Droits de l'Animal - French Animal Rights League
39, rue Claude Bernard
F-75005 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4707 9899
Fax: + 33 (1) 4707 9998
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Wildlife


Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux (LPO)
La Corderie Royale, Boоte Postale 263
F-17305 ROCHEFORT Cedex
Tel: + 33 (5) 4682 1234
Fax: + 33 (5) 4383 9586
Email
Birds


Mon Ami le Chat
3/46, Place du Gen de Gaulle
F-57157 MARLY
Tel: + 33 (3) 7863 0170


Mouvement Homme Animaux Nature (M.H.A.N)
Le Prй Catelan, Porte Maillot, 12 avenue de Flirey
F-06000 NICE
Tel: + 33 (4) 9353 2810


Mouvement Vйgйtarien pour les Droits des Animaux
46 rue des Amidonniers
F-31000 TOULOUSE, Haute-Garonne
Email
Vegetarian


Mouvement Vйgйtarien pour les Droits des Animaux / Declaration of Sentient Beings' Rights - DSBR
46 rue des Amidonniers
F-31000 TOULOUSE, Haute-Garonne
Tel: + 33 (5) 6230 2966
Email
Experimentation; Vegetarian


NEDDI - New European Distressed Donkey Initiative, Ltd
Pechdou
F-47270 SAINT MAURIN
Tel: + 33 (5) 5395 5512
Fax: + 33 (5) 5395 5512
Email
Sanctuary


Notre-Dame de toute Petiй - ***.Cath.p/l Resp. d/l Creation Animale
7, rue Marie-Rose
F-75014 PARIS


Oeuvre d'Assistance aux Bкtes d'Abattoirs
10, Place Lйon Blum
F-75011 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4379 4646
Fax: + 33 (1) 4379 6415
Biotechnology; Farm Animals; Marine Animals; Animal Transport


Oeuvre de Pech Petit
Boite Postale 5036
F-59705 MARCQ EN BAROEUL
Tel: + 33 (3) 2072 1467
Fax: + 33 (3) 2045 8416
Email
Farm Animals; Equines; Wildlife; No-kill Shelter


One Voice
23, rue du Chanoine Poupard - BP 91923
F-44319 NANTES Cedex 3
Tel: + 33 (2) 5183 1810
Fax: + 33 (2) 5183 1818
Email
Experimentation; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Marine Animals; Animal Transport


One Voice - Cirques.org
BP 41
F-67065 STRASBOURG cedex
Tel: + 33 (2) 5183 1810
Fax: + 33 (2) 5183 1818
Email
Entertainment


One Voice - Experimentation-Animale.org
23, rue du Chanoine Poupard - BP 91923
F-44319 NANTES Cedex 3
Tel: + 33 (2) 5183 1810
Fax: + 33 (2) 5183 1818
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology


Organbidexka Col Libre (OCL)
11, rue Bourgneuf
F-64100 BAYONNE
Tel: + 33 (5) 5925 6203
Fax: + 33 (5) 5925 6206
Email
Birds; Wildlife; Shelter


Peruvian Amazonia Fauna Flora Protection Center
Les Launes
F-83690 SALERNES, Var
Tel: + 33 (4) 9467 5660
Fax: + 33 (4) 9467 5660
Email
Wildlife


Picardie Nature
Boite Postale 835
F-80000 AMIENS Cйdex 1
Tel: + 33 (3) 2297 9787
Fax: + 33 (3) 2292 0872
Email
Marine Animals


Pour la Protection des Animaux en Destresse - Refuge de Nargis
4, rue De La Mairie
F-45210 NARGIS
Tel: + 33 (5) 3895 7231


Pour les Animaux

Email


Pro Anima
16, rue Vйzelay
F-75008 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4563 1089
Fax: + 33 (1) 4563 4794
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Environmental


Protection Mondiale des Animaux de Ferme (PMAF)
B.P. 80242
F-57006 METZ
Tel: + 33 (3) 8736 4605
Fax: + 33 (3) 8736 4782
Email
Biotechnology; Farm Animals; Equines; Animal Transport; Vegetarian


Rassemblement des amis joinvillais des animaux (RAJA)
23 rue de Paris
F-94000 JOINVILLE-LE-PONT
Tel: + 33 (1) 4397 3769


Rassemblement des Opposants а la Chasse (ROC) - Siege Social
Boite Postale 261
F-02106 SAINT-QUENTIN CEDEX
Tel: + 33 (3) 2362 3137
Fax: + 33 (3) 2367 0149
Email


Refuge de l'Arche
Route de Menil
F-53200 CHATEAU GONTHIER
Tel: + 33 (2) 4307 2438
Entertainment; Sanctuary
Posted by sb11 on 08-12-2005 08:24 PM:

http://www.lavieclaire.com/

Refuge de Reims
Route de Dormans
F-51370 ORMES
Tel: + 33 (3) 2608 5185


Refuges S.P.A. De Sarreguemines
100 chemin du Bruchweis
F-57200 SARREGUEMINES


Refuges S.P.A. de Thionville
1 chemin du Prй Royal
F-57100 THIONVILLE OEUTRANGE


Rйseau Cйtacйs / Appel pour la Baleines
3, Rue de la Solidaritй
F-92 120 MONTROUGE
Tel: + 33 (1) 4735 8708
Fax: + 33 (1) 4735 8708
Email
Environmental; Marine Animals; Wildlife


Reserve Internationale en Mediterrannee Occidentale - RIMMO
306, Avenue Mozart
F-06600 ANTIBES
Tel: + 33 (4) 9333 4949
Fax: + 33 (4) 9333 3865
Marine Animals


Robin des Bois
15, rue Ferdinand Duval
F-75004 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4804 0936
Fax: + 33 (1) 4804 5641
Marine Animals


Sociйtй Centrale Canine
155, Avenue Jean Jaurйs
F-93535 AUBERVILLES Cedex
Tel: + 33 (1) 4937 5400


Sociйtй Herpetoligique de France
2, Place Jussieu
F-75320 PARIS


Sociйtй Lezignanaise de Protection Animale (S.L.P.A.)
Boite Postale 29
F-11200 LEZIGNAN-CORBIERES
Tel: + 33 (4) 6827 4213


Sociйtй Nationale de Protection de la Nature
9, rue Cels
F-75014 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4320 1539
Fax: + 33 (1) 4320 1571
Email


Sociйtй Nationale pour la Defense des Animaux
Boite Postale 30
F-94301 VINCENNES Cedex
Tel: + 33 (1) 4343 4332
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Animal Transport


Sociйtй Normande de Protection aux Animaux
7 Bis, Avenue J.Chastellain, Ile Lacroix
F-76000 ROUEN
Tel: + 33 (2) 3570 2036
Fax: + 33 (2) 3570 2037


Sociйtй Protectrice des Animaux de Lyon et Sud-Est
17, Place Bellecour
F-69002 LYON
Tel: + 33 (4) 7842 1221
Fax: + 33 (4) 7837 8361


Sociйtй Protectrice des Equidйs Agйs et Malheureux
37, rue du Bois
F-77515 POMMEUSE
Tel: + 33 (1) 6404 2716
Equines


Sociйtй Protectrice des Oiseaux des Villes - S.P.O.V.
66, rue Gabriel Pйri
F-92230 CHATILLON
Tel: + 33 (1) 4253 2722
Birds; Environmental


SOPTOM - Station d'Observation & de Protection des Tortues des Maures
Village des Tortues, Boite Postale 24
F-83590 GONFARON
Tel: + 33 (4) 9478 2641
Fax: + 33 (4) 9478 2427
Email
Environmental; Wildlife; Shelter


SOS Grand Bleu
Boite Postale 29
F-06230 SAINT-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT
Tel: + 33 (4) 993 761761
Fax: + 33 (4) 993 761761
Email


SPA - Sociйtй Protectrice des Animaux
39, Blvd Berthier
F-75847 PARIS Cedex 17
Tel: + 33 (1) 4380 4066
Fax: + 33 (1) 4763 7476
Email
Cats; Dogs; Wildlife; Shelter


SPA - Dispensaire d' Orleans
38 Bis, rue du Poirer Rond
F-45000 ORLEANS
Tel: + 33 (2) 3883 1522


SPA - Dispensaire de Grenoble
101, Place des Gйants
F-38000 GRENOBLE
Tel: + 33 (4) 7609 4367


SPA - Dispensaire de le Cannet Rocheville
17, Avenue Jeanpierre
F-06110 CANNET ROCHEVILLE
Tel: + 33 (4) 9369 9295
Fax: + 33 (4) 9179 9296


SPA - Dispensaire de Lievin
12, rue Nicolas Leblanc
F-62800 LIEVIN
Tel: + 33 (3) 2145 2555
Fax: + 33 (3) 2144 1991


SPA - Dispensaire de Lyon
23, rue du Prof Weil
F-69606 LYON
Tel: + 33 (4) 7852 6117


SPA - Dispensaire de Marseille
24, rue d'Euguison
F-13010 MARSEILLE
Tel: + 33 (4) 9179 3060


SPA - Dispensaire de Paris
8, rue Maоtre Albert
F-75005 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4633 9437


SPA - Dispensaire de Perpignan
18, rue Desliniиres
F-66000 PERPIGNAN
Tel: + 33 (4) 6885 4784
Fax: + 33 (4) 6885 1385


SPA - Dispensaire de Petit Quevily
66, rue Paul Foliot
F-76140 LE PETIT QUEVILY
Tel: + 33 (2) 3563 2027


SPA - Dispensaire de Poulainville
rue des Aubivats
F-80260 POULAINVILLE
Tel: + 33 (3) 2252 1630
Fax: + 33 (3) 2243 7749


SPA - Dispensaire de Toulon
Le Saint Andrй, 44 rue Marc Baron
F-83000 TOULON
Tel: + 33 (4) 9403 3300


SPA - Dispensaire de Toulon
Le Saint Andrй, 44 rue Marc Baron
F-83000 TOULON
Tel: + 33 (4) 9403 3300
Fax: + 33 (4)9431 1050


SPA - Dispensaire de Toulouse
4, rue l'Amandier
F-31000 TOULOUSE
Tel: + 33 (5) 3460 1515
Fax: + 33 (5) 3460 1514


SPA - Ferme-refuge
Lieu-dit "les Prйs Neufs"
F-77000 VAUX-LE-PЙNIL
Tel: + 33 (1) 6056 5460
Cats; Dogs


SPA de la Rйunion
Boite Postale 971
F-97479 SAINT DENIS, Ile Rйunion
Tel: + 33 (2) 6228 6778


SPA de Savoie
740, rue de Montagny
F-73000 CHAMBERY
Tel: + 33 (4) 7933 2444
Fax: + 33 (4) 7985 1582


SPA de Strasbourg
S.P.A. Refuge, 45 Route de Rhin
F-67100 STRASBOURG-NEUDORF
Tel: + 33 (3) 8834 6767
Fax: + 33 (3) 8834 7176


SPA des Yvelines
Refuge de la Berthiere
F-78125 HERMERAY
Tel: + 33 (1) 3483 5028


SPA du pays de St-Malo
6, rue St-Vincent
F-35400 ST-MALO
Tel: + 33 (2) 9982 0691


SPA La Vivaroise
Boite Postale 43
F-07101 ANNONAY Cedex
Tel: + 33 (4) 7533 0753


StopVivisection

Email


Stroll / Collectif de Rennes Est

Email


Tembo International
14, rue Thйophraste Renaudot
F-86000 POITIERS
Tel: + 33 (6) 8689 5331
Fax: + 33 (5) 4941 3027
Email
Environmental; Wildlife


TRAFFIC Europe - France
c/o WWF France, 188 rue de la Roquette
F-75011 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 5525 8452
Fax: + 33 (1) 5525 8474
Wildlife


Ultima Thera
Cabinet de rйeducation mйdicale, 21,rue de la Vйnus d'Arles
F-84000 AVIGNON, Vaucluse
Tel: + 33 (4) 9087 0022
Fax: + 33 (4) 9087 0022
Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Equines; Animal Transport; Pet Adoption; Animal Control Agency


Union Nationale des Centres de Sauvegarde de Faune Sauvage
61, rue des Gombards
F-89100 FONTAINE LA GAILLARDE
Tel: + 33 (3) 8697 8605
Fax: + 33 (3) 8697 8357


Veg' et Chat
Le Cordier, bвt.3, 6 rue Cordier
F-30000 NОMES
Cats; Vegetarian; Vegan




Veg'Asso
La Saudrais
F-35310 CINTRE
Tel: + 33 (2) 9978 6419
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Primates; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan; Wildlife


Veggie Pride
Tel: + 33 (4) 7869 9071/(6) 7702 2953
Vegetarian


World Equine Organisation
22, rue de la Reynie
F-75004 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4461 7125
Fax: + 33 (1) 4461 7125
Equines; Animal Transport


World Organisation for Animal Health
12, rue de Prony
F-75017 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 4415 1888
Fax: + 33 (1) 4267 0987



World Parrot Trust France
55 Rue de la Fassiere
F-45140 INGRE
Tel: + 33 (2) 3843 6287
Fax: + 33 (2) 3843 9718
Birds

WWF - France
188 Rue de la Roquette
F-75011 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (1) 5525 8467
Fax: + 33 (1) 5525 8474
Wildlife

---------
http://www.lab-retriever.net
.
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk

http://spca.org.my

http://www.craftseni.com/spcaforum

http://www.tropicalfishchat.net

http://s9.invisionfree.com/Tropical_Fish_Chat/

http://www.veganporn.com
Posted by sb11 on 08-15-2005 09:26 PM:

VIDEO

http://cyberactivist.blogspot.com/


VIDEO
http://www.petatv.com/
Posted by sb11 on 08-17-2005 11:05 PM:

for forums and talk show hosts:

Stop Canada's sealclubbing Boycott Red Lobster Olive Garden
and Canadian tourism
http://www.harpseals.org
http://www.hsus.org


Stop Ohio State Pres Holbrook's mammal spine crushing course
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.poetwill.org
http://ohiostateanimals.blogspot.com


John Roberts opposed equal pay for equal work.. and has been
nominated to the 1st woman justice seat
http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?
forumid=291522&messageid=1124314896&lp=1124314896

50 reasons not to mow
http://dontmow.blogspot.com

Fruit: the only nonviolent food
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com

http://www.bigcatrescue.org/
Posted by sb11 on 09-07-2005 04:25 AM:

Animal Forums

ANIMAL FORUMS
http://aldf.org/forum//display_foru...s.asp?ForumID=7
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum
http://animalpeoplenews.org/chat.html
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/?14...vK%5e4@.ee6bb82
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ar_activists
http://www.egroups.com/messages/00_peta
http://www.egroups.com/messages/animal-life
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/general.msnw
http://groups.msn.com/colvegan
Posted by sb11 on 09-20-2005 05:16 PM:

http://www.heartattackproof.com
http://www.VeganMD.org
http://www.treeoflife.nu
Posted by sb11 on 09-24-2005 06:55 PM:

AR Petitions

http://www.petitiononline.com/khaki/petition.html
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/take...2866?z00m=49736 fight FDA siding with fish stranglers on mercury issue
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/398531952
stop horseracing in Israel http://www.chai-online.org
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs
http://www.petitiononline.com/lobster
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MARC_list Massachusetts AR
Coalition
Posted by sb11 on 09-29-2005 05:24 PM:

http://www.animaldefense.info/boston/
targeting Novartis and why
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MARC_list Massachusetts AR
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganmass
Posted by sb11 on 09-29-2005 06:19 PM:

Humane Societies

http://www.preciouslives.com/pages/1/index.htm
Posted by sb11 on 09-29-2005 06:59 PM:

http://www.animalrights.net
On an animal rights mailing list devoted to primate research, Bogle posted a link to Tulane's main web site, noting there was no mention yet of the status of the university's primate research center, Covington. (re Katrina)
Posted by fulcrum2004 on 09-29-2005 08:33 PM:

to all those whom love cats and other pets:

http://www.bonsaikitten.com/


twisted, isn't it?
Posted by sb11 on 10-01-2005 06:53 PM:

thank you ..fulcrum

--
http://www.vivisectioninfo.org/ucsf/index.html

DefendersAnimals@aol.com wrote:

The final passage of the Mandatory Spay/Neuter Ordinance regarding cats
passed tonight at the East Providence City Council Meeting. The
measure was introduced by Mayor Joseph Larisa. This is going to be a model
for Rhode Island. (We will get to the canine mandatory spay/neuter at
a later date).

Dennis Tabella

http://www.neuterscooter.com
Posted by sb11 on 10-12-2005 08:37 PM:

Environment Watch Groups

http://www.animalawareness.org
http://csrwatch.com/
http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/
http://www.dawnwatch.com
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/index.php
Posted by sb11 on 10-13-2005 09:24 PM:

British Vegetarians

http://www.hedweb.com/alanjoyp.htm
http://www.veg.org/veg/Orgs/VegSocUK/
EUROPEAN
http://www.europeanvegetarian.org
http://www.animanaturalis.com
Posted by sb11 on 10-15-2005 06:34 PM:

PRIMATES
http://www.speakcampaigns.org.uk/ Oxford Univ abuse of primates
http://www.monkeywire.org
http://www.ippl.org
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=115390
http://uk.indymedia.org Oct 24 Pravda link has
sites on Cambridge Univ. primate abuse
Posted by sb11 on 10-15-2005 07:36 PM:

Discussion

http://www.veggieboards.com
Posted by sb11 on 10-19-2005 04:57 PM:

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF VEGAN RECIPES


http://www.ivu.org/recipes
http://www.vegweb.com/food
http://www.vrg.org/recipes
http://www.vegsource.com/recipe
http://www.goveg.com
http://www.mercyforanimals.com
(perhaps org)
http://www.meatout.com

VEGAN RECIPE LINKS
1. Allrecipes.com: Vegan Recipes Collection from allrecipes.com.
http://allrecipes.com/directory/590.asp

2. Tara's Vegan Recipes Includes a variety of recipes as well as
cookbook reviews, ingredient descriptions, and a sample Thanksgiving
menu. http://starburst.cbl.cees.edu/~tara/recipes.html

5. Miki's Favorite Vegan Recipes including tofu cacciatore, chick pea
curry, sloppy janes, and mushroom sandwiches.
http://www.mikiwalsh.com/mwrecipes.html

6. Vegan Recipes. Main dishes, desserts, and snack foods.
http://www.veganmeat.com/recipie.html

7. Veggie Universe Vegetarian and vegan recipes, tips, articles, and
news, with new recipes by the author added weekly
http://www.veggieuniverse.com

8. Life at Long House Looking for Mickey & Lupi? New... better...now at.
skincats .com. WELCOME!!! Right now, we're brainstorming to compile
ideas for our personal home... http://paulandpaula.home.mindspring.com/

9. Vegan Foods and Recipes Recipes from popular vegan cookbooks and
authors, along with descriptions of common vegan foods. From Vegan
Outreach, an organization working to end animal exploitation through
promotion of a vegan lifestyle.
http://www.veganoutreach.org/starterpack/foods.html

10. AllCreatures.org: Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes
http://www.all-creatures.org/recipes.html

11. Vegan Recipes An online community where vegans, vegetarians, and
everyone who is interested in scrumptious dining get a delicioius new
vegan recipe every week by email. http://www.veganrecipes.com/

12. American Presidential Campaigns and Elections .. taking the first
... American Presidential Campaigns and Elections .. taking the first
little steps to the BIG WIN ..state by state .. primary by primary ..
financing and...
http://www.omega23.com/books/b/pres...lelections.html

13. Vegetarian Nutrition Resource List for Consumers USDA site with
contact information for cookbooks, magazines and web sites.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/pubs/b.../vegetarian.htm

14. Cat-Tea Corner Vegan Recipes categories include tasty morsels and
dips, main dishes, pasta, soups, and tea-time treats.
http://www.catteacorner.com/recipes.htm

15. Kate's (Vegan) Cookery Site Vegan recipes by Kate L Pugh
http://www.ox.compsoc.net/~kake/cookery/

16. Mango Mama's Vegan Recipes for Kids A collection of vegan recipes
such as mac and soy, nut balls, protein shake, nut wiches, snacks, party
foods and vegan French toast, to name a few.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/...24/recipes.html

17. Susan's Favorite Vegan Recipes for main dishes, soups, desserts,
sauces, and more. http://sbvdesigns.com/veg/recipes/recipes.html

18. The Top 50 Vegetarian and Vegan Sites Links to related sites,
vegetarian and vegan recipes, discussion boards, nutritionists,
articles, and newsletters. http://www.in-
site.co.uk/the_top_50_vegetarian_sites

19. Duplicate of above http://www.all-creatures.org site

20. Indian Recipes From FatFree.com Fat-free vegetarian recipes from
India. Many vegan recipes included.
http://www.fatfree.com/recipes/indian/

21. Porridge People: Vegan Recipes for Everyday includes many dessert
recipes. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Sauna/7015/

22. Vegan Recipes A small collection of simple recipes and a
descriptive list of common vegan ingredients.
http://www.ticktockcroc.com/potpourri/page5.html

23. Vitalita Culinary Group: Vegan Recipes Free cookbooks with
pictures. Downloadable in Adobe Acrobat and other formats.
http://www.vitalita.com/cookbooks.html

24. Veganism in a Nutshell - Vegetarian Resource Group A general
overview of veganism from nutrition to common vegan foods. Includes
links to books on veganism (sold by the VRG) and a list of alternatives
to eggs and dairy. http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan.htm

25. Vegetarian Travel Articles and Information -- The Vegetarian
Resource ... Vegetarian nutrition information, recipes, books, and
publishers of Vegetarian Journal. The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is
a non-profit... http://www.vrg.org/travel/index.htm

26. Only links to sites with recipes http://www.endearing.com/

27. Pseudo-Mexican Gringo Bachelor Vegan Recipes selection of Chris'
personal favorites. http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/~blah/recipes.html#chili

28. VRG Recipes -- The Vegetarian Resource Group Vegetarian nutrition
information, recipes, books, and publishers of Vegetarian Journal. The
Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) is a non-profit organization dedicated
to educating the public on vegetarianism and the...
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/

29. Low Fat Vegetarian Archive of Stuffing Recipes Mostly vegan
recipes. http://www.fatfree.com/recipes/stuffing/

30. Rice Vegetarian Club Vegan Recipes
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~veggie/recipes/recipes.html

31. The Vegan Chef - Vegan Recipes - Vegan Message Board The home page
for chef Beverly Lynn Bennett, featuring her deliciously healthy and
innovative vegan recipes, as well as a vegan message board. As a vegan,
Chef Bennett doesn't use any animal products in any of her...
http://www.veganchef.com/

32. Not recipes... but guides http://www.rso.cornell.edu/ccad/

33. PCRM--Health--Recipes Recipe archive updated weekly, plus healthy
holiday menus and rerecipes. From Physicians Committee for Responsible
Medicine. http://www.pcrm.org/health/Recipes/

34. Vegetarianism in a Nutshell Also includes information on veganism -
dairy substitutes and egg replacers.
http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/nutshell.htm

35. Aubergine (Eggplant) Recipes Vegan recipes by Kate L Pugh.
http://www.ox.compsoc.org.uk/~kake/.../aubergine.html

36. RI Holistic Directory: Vegan Recipes includes eggless salad,
colcannon, pumpkin cheesecake, and savory yeast gravy.
http://users.ids.net/~boudicca/vegan-recipes.html

37. The Underground Vegan Information Page The Sloth Underground's.
Vegan Page. Introduction to the Vegan Page. Granted, there are already
1000000000 sites available on the internet concerning...
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedF...5094/Vegan.html

38. Hot Carob Drinks Vegan recipes for plain and carob-banana
beverages. http://www.brooklawn.org/VeganHotCarobdrink1.htm

39. Jellyfish's Vegan Recipes just like mom never made.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/4404/recipe.html

Inspect the factory:
http://www.vegparadise.com/news56.html

http://www.living-foods.com/article...utscansave.html
coconut liquid safer than blood plasma in many instances

http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegan_recipes
Posted by sb11 on 10-22-2005 09:19 PM:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/take...?ltl=1129561599

Demand vegan and vegetarian shows on the Food Network
Posted by sb11 on 10-24-2005 11:49 PM:

PEACE LINKS
http://www.mfso.org
http://www.veteransforpeace.org
http://www.afsc.org
http://indymedia.org
http://www.nonviolence.org/links/
http://www.protest.net
http://www.commondreams.org
http://www.internationalanswer.org
http://www.wsws.org
http://www.rense.com
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
http://www.amnesty.org
http://rachelcorrie.org/
http://forum.truthout.org/blog
Posted by sb11 on 10-26-2005 08:44 PM:

Australia

http://www.qgar.oceandrop.org/QGAR.htm
Queensland Group for Animal Rights... graphic images
of suffering
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qgar/messages
Posted by sb11 on 10-31-2005 05:13 PM:

AA

have never met a vegan or vegetarian alcoholic..

http://www.ny-aa.org/
Posted by fox on 10-31-2005 05:25 PM:

that's because they're all closet drinkers

Serious though, most (if not all) alcoholic spirits are made from grains, veggies, grapes, potatos and the such. Seems like a likely setup for a vegetarian drinker with a passion to "taste" more than usual.

cheers

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Posted by Auld Nick on 10-31-2005 05:42 PM:

Non-vegetarian drinks:-


Traditional West Country cider, or scrumpy, is not considered complete unless it contains a dead animal*, used to start the fermentation. The remains disappear completely, and if you are unwise enough to drink it you will realise why when you wake up in hospital with an intestine transplant, There is a mediaeval recipe for "**** Ale" which involves a crushed chicken - which also disappears completely- and which is said to be very good.

*The organic stuff contains rats which fall, pissed on the fumes, into the vat from the rafters of the old cowshed in which it is often made, as well as pigeon droppings. The upmarket brew is made with a cat. Or so I am told.

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No jews is good jews

Posted by fox on 10-31-2005 06:02 PM:

"pigeon droppings", how organic!
I know sometimes I've woken up after a night on the town where my mouth felt like a pigeon slept in it.

__________________
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Posted by fox on 10-31-2005 06:20 PM:

Last night 10/30/05 PBS.org had a great 1 hour show about the amazing recovery of the Grizzly Bear in the Yellowstone Basin.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/thegrizzly/index.html
Since the 70's many devoted citizens (plus a federal act of congress) have witnessed what started as a plan to save "a few" Yellowstone Grizzlys to well over 550 of this great bear.
Will the Grizzly be delisted? Only time will tell
And the wolves, since their reintroduction back in the 90's they too are making a great comeback.
Lets hear it for all the animals (except domestic cats) that man as steward helped bring back from certain destruction.

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Posted by sb11 on 10-31-2005 06:40 PM:

Action To End Hunting Bears

Thank you Fox... Canada and Alaska allow the hunting of the grizzly
http://www.embassy.org/embassies to contact
the Canadian embassy

----
http://www.ameurogreyhoundalliance.org/cadiz0203.html
http://www.greenfriends.com
http://www.cok.net
Posted by sb11 on 10-31-2005 06:43 PM:

Industries Harming Animals

TROPHY HUNTERS WHO LOVE TO KILL
http://www.safariclub.org/
http://www.meatnews.com
http://www.xenodiaries.org British
Imutran is vivisecting primates etc.
http://www.planetcharters.com/adven...zzley-bear.html
Posted by fox on 10-31-2005 06:59 PM:

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    http://www.planetcharters.com/adven...zzley-bear.html

    shows a picture of psychopath with his victim


"Specializing in fair chase trophy hunts"???????

This bear is not a Grizzly, I don't think Alaska has any but for sure they have other bears that are bigger (Kodiak Bears) but do not have the agressiveness against humans like the Grizzly.
And....... if Alaska had any Grizzlys they would be protected because of Alaska being in the USA.
BTW the hunters in the Yellowstone can kill Elk. The hunters "only" take the trophy rack, leaving the rest of the carcass to the Grizzlys. Hunters helping to replenish the Grizzly stock in their own way.

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Posted by sb11 on 11-06-2005 07:00 PM:

Conservatives Who Love Animals And Nature

http://www.conservativeveggie.com (has message board)
http://www.matthewscully.com
-------------

[url]http://www.worldvegetarianday.org[/url]

ANTIFILTER

http://www.proxify.com recommended by
Posted by sb11 on 11-12-2005 07:18 PM:

Environment Watch Groups

ENVIRONMENT
http://www.ecoforestry.org

REGIONAL

Nottingham News
http://www.veggies.org.uk/fin/ned6b.htm
Posted by sb11 on 11-13-2005 08:02 PM:

Pics

http://www.wvec.com/news/local/mcchicken_head.htm

Peace
http://www.votetoimpeach.org 610,000 signatures
Posted by sb11 on 11-17-2005 02:33 AM:

4% Of Americans Hunt Hunting down 1/3 in 18 to 24 year group

HUNTERS DWINDLING
http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org.../bisonhead4.jpg

ANIMAL RIGHTS FORUMS
http://www.theforumsite.com/forum.php?f=103
http://www.animalconcerns.org
has Envirolink Forum
http://forums.delphiforums.com/ARC9/messages
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/328946.shtml
http://www.mathaba.net/forum/forum....b51765d&x=27304
OPPOSING LAB CRUELTY
http://www.shac.net/HLS/

FUR CRUELTY
http://ocpausa.org/trapping.gif
http://www.adaptt.org/boycottsaks/

VEG MAG
http://www.vegnews.com/

PICS
http://www.babyanimalz.com

THE RIGHTS OF SENTIENT PLANTS
http://dontmow.blogspot.com
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com

INDYMEDIA AND INDEPENDENT MEDIA

http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/17920.php
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/329073.shtml
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/328946.shtml
http://www.uspoliticsonline.com/for...read.php?t=6541
BOYCOTTS
http://www.torturedbytyson.com
RESTAURANTS
http://www.vegdining.com
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
http://www.cannabisnews.com
REGIONAL

http://earthwriter.2ya.com Florida
http://www.orlandovegfest.com
http://ravs.enviroweb.org/advocate/99aug/foodfest.html
New York, Rochester
BEGINNING STEP
http://www.goveg.com
http://www.tryveg.com

FACTORY FARM PREVENTION

http://www.goveg.com
http://www.farmusa.org
http://www.mercyforanimals.com
http://www.eggcruelty.com
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.upc-online.org
http://www.ciwf.org
http://www.hogwatch.org
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/index.php
INDIVIDUAL SPECIES
LOVE CANADA GEESE
http://www.lovecanadageese.com
CANADA GOOSE HALL OF SHAME
http://www.hallofshame.lovecanadageese.com
INTERFAITH
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://www.jewishveg.com
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.ldsveg.org/#FluorideInAnimals
POLITICAL FORUMS
http://www.cyclingforums.com/showthread.php?t=69423
http://www.libertyforum.org/
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread182193/pg1
Posted by sb11 on 11-18-2005 01:42 AM:

Chorny's Thread

http://www.network54.com/Forum/155335/
Posted by sb11 on 11-20-2005 07:34 PM:

Florida

http://www.worldanimalnet.org FLORIDA FILE
http://www.egroups.com/messages/floridavegetarians
http://www.egroups.com/mesasges/flavegans
http://earthwriter.2ya.com
http://www.orlandovegfest.org
http://www.rawfoodsupport.com
Posted by fox on 11-22-2005 03:46 PM:

Bison hunt to be re-introduced in Montana

Every fall the American Bison leave their summer grazing grounds in The Yellowstone and migrate to Montana in search of food.
Unfortunatly the Bison carry a disease called Brucellosis which causes bison, cattle and elk cows to abort their fetuses. The federal govmt has spent 3 billion $ to eradicate this disease but it still exists. For 15 years the Bison has been protected but time seems to be running out.
Back in the 19th century there were an estimated 60 million Bison, most of which were wiped out by man. Now during their comeback "natures fate" seems on reducing the herd once again.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...1115_bison.html

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Posted by sb11 on 11-23-2005 06:46 AM:

Dear Fox, Brucellosis is a common
disease transmitted by drinking
the milk of cows.

Hunters often seek rationalizations
for their love of slaughter.

Mother Jones was founded by the
author of KING LEOPOLD'S GHOST

http://www.motherjones.com/news/fea...rucellosis.html
Posted by fox on 11-23-2005 02:27 PM:

good post sb and remember: drink only pasteurized milk.
Perhaps the Montana ranchers and the govmnt can get together to set up a special hunting season to cull the ranchers diseased herds.

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Posted by sb11 on 11-23-2005 04:43 PM:

I don't drink milk stolen from a calf by those who imprison
her mother... http://www.notmilk.com

you mean ' cull the diseased herds
composed of ranchers' that's
cruel and i don't advocate it

This is interesting synchronicity

Howard Lyman Montana Cowboy
is now one of the foremost
workers in the world educating
the public about BSE

http://www.madcowboy.com
and
http://www.egroups.com/messages/mad_cowboy


http://www.egroups.com/messages/sfbaveg
(Vegetarians Vegans Fruitarians
of San Francisco and Bay area)

http://www.BayAreaVeg.org
Posted by sb11 on 11-23-2005 06:24 PM:

Organic Links

ORGANIC
http://www.localharvest.org/
http://www.allorganiclinks.com/
ORGANIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS
UK
http://www.manna-veg.com/ world class... London
http://www.thegate.tv/
http://www.marlborough-house.net/ One of the most
beautiful restaurant structures in the world
http://thephoenixorganic.com/ another sweet setting
http://www.freshorganics.biz/ Vegan pastries.. not sure if a veg.rest.
http://www.theorganicjuiceco.co.uk/ Juice Bar
US
http://www.lunahsea.com/ Geneseo NY.. near the no mammal
eating Trappist monastery
Posted by sb11 on 11-24-2005 10:01 AM:

Law

http://www.PHAIonline.org
http://www.aldf.org
Posted by sb11 on 11-24-2005 10:13 AM:

Information on AIDS as bioweapon

AIDS , BioWeapon Made in USA

http://aidsbiowar.com
http://www.sonic.net/%7Edoretk/Arch...Biowarfare.html
http://www.tetrahedron.org/gao_fraud.html
http://www.israelect.com/reference/...Martin/AIDS.htm

http://www.projectcensored.org/publ...ns/2005/15.html
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/biowar.html
http://www.whale.to/vaccines/curtis.htm
Posted by sb11 on 11-24-2005 04:29 PM:

Photos

AUSTRALIA SLAUGHTERING SIX
MILLION KANGAROOS A YEAR
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/roos2.html
and millions of sheep
http://www.savethesheep.com
... the cruel practice of mulesing
as well as deaths by thirst on
boats full of live animals
(such practices are promoted
by Heifer Intl)

VEG
http://www.vegfamily.com/interviews/susan-roghair.htm
TEXAS
http://houston.indymedia.org
http://austin.indymedia.org
http://www.tcadp.org
Progressive Workers Organizing Committee
dsmith2740 @houston.rr.com
Houston ANSWER
ANSWERhouston@juno.com
http://www.houstonjusticenotwar.org/
Houston Not In Our Name
www.nionhouston.net

www.austinagainstwar.org
AR NEWS
http://www.animalliberationfront.co.../PasadoLies.htm
http://groups.msn.com/welcometoaworldwedontsee
AR RADIO
http://www.ktep.org/program_detail.ssd?id=103
Animal Concerns of Texas
PETS
http://www.Pet-Abuse.Com
MULTIPOSTERS
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1395/
VEGANS AND NON RE DIABETES
http://www.parkc.org/vegan_diet_diabetes.htm
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 03:32 AM:

Reference

http://www.radio-locator.com/
http://dmoz.org/
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 04:19 AM:

FRUITARIAN SITES
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://www.fruitarian.com/
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 04:52 AM:

Bios

http://www.animal-rights-library.co...m/pacheco01.htm
Alex Pacheco, cofounder of PETA
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 06:01 AM:

Pictures of Animal Suffering

PICTURES OF ANIMAL SUFFERING
POSTED BECAUSE SUCH PICTURES CAN AWAKEN THE SLEEPING
TO THE NECESSITY OF CHANGE

http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/21713.php

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/329348.shtml
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/17953.php
http://groups.msn.com/vc18/pics.msnw
http://www.menzelphoto.com/gallery/big/agriculture8.htm
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/shoebox.msnw
http://www.awpc.org.au/campaigns/rooheads.jpg 6 million a year
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html

http://www.endtrap.org/pictures.php?Understand=Yes
http://www.wvec.com/news/local/mcchicken_head.htm
http://www.animalliberationfront.com/slideshow4.htm
And text with pics
(re Dmitry's post on Australian
kangaroos)
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/roos.html
http://www.all-creatures.org/wlalw/media-20040421.html
most of the following websites are from Andy G

( Animal Protection Groups Urge USDA To Return Reports To Web Site )
www.hsus.org/ace/14622

You may also use this link to: Stop websites that promote animal cruelty (http://h4ha.org/stopcruelty/ ) report websites such as **fake website name**, or crush and bestiality.

http://www.animaladvocacy.net/legacy_abuse.html
Animal Advocacy.net - Legacy of Suffering

http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsit...l%20Failure.htm Animalsrighttolifewebsite.com - Vivisection's Failure

http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
Animalsvoice.com - 5,000 graphic photos

http://www.aapn.org/endangered.html
AAPN.org - Asian Animal Protection Network - Endangered Animals

http://www.betrayed.org.uk/
Betrayed.org - end the suffering

http://www.boycottohsu.com/tax-waste.html
Boycott OHSU.com - animal research images

http://www.bushmeat-campaign.net/engsite/index.htm
Bushmeat Campaign.net

http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/...homaston89.html
Citizens for Animal Protection - Thomaston case

http://www.cok.net/camp/exhibit/intro.php
Compassion Over Killing > Factory Farming Exhibit on the National Mall

http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/investigations.htm
Defending Farm Animals.org - Investigations

http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
Defending Farm Animals.org - Photo and Video Gallery

http://www.factoryfarming.com/gallery.htm
Factory Farming.com - Photo Gallery

http://www.farmsanctuary.org/newsletter/foiegras.htm
Farm Sanctuary.org - Foie Gras: Liver Disease as "Gourmet" Treat

http://www.fox5atlanta.com/iteam/bred.html
Fox5Atlanta.com - Bred to Die: An I-Team Investigation

http://www.freefarmanimals.org/gallery/index.htm
Free Farm Animals.org - gallery of confinement

http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/photos.html
Freetheanimals.homestead.com - graphic images

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest...51/gallery.html
Geocities.com- Exploited Primates Picture Gallery

http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHil...09/gallery.html
Geocities.com - | gallery of the unseen |

http://www.graphicwitness.org/coe/factory.htm
Graphic Witness.org - visual arts & social commentary

http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/proof.html
Greyhounds.org - The Proof is in the Pictures

http://www.hfa.org/photo/index.html
Humane Farming Association - Photo/Video Gallery

http://www.isecruelty.com/photos.php
ISECruelty.com > Photo Gallery

http://www.isecruelty.com/videos.php
ISECruelty.com > Video Gallery

http://www.koreananimals.org/cats_p1.htm
Koreananimals.org - CATS

http://www.koreananimals.org/dogs_p1.htm
Koreananimals.org - DOGS

http://www.theminx.com/iss4vol2/cruelty.htm
Minx.com - animal abuse

http://www.nodowners.org/gallery/index.htm
NoDowners.org - Photo Gallery

http://www.novivisezione.org/mostra/index_en.htm
Novivisezione.org - Photographic exhibition on vivisection

http://www.pet-abuse.com/database/
Pet-Abuse.Com - Animal Abuse Cases and Statistics

http://www.petadvantage.net/mypet/r...Real_World.html
Petadvantage.net - You've entered 'My World'

http://www.peta.org/feat/film/
PETA's First Annual Animal Rights Film Festival

http://www.petatv.com/
PETA TV: animal rights video, animal testing video streaming, meet you meat

http://www.quovadimus.org/spain99/toro/
Quovadimus.org - The Bullfight, La Corrida

http://www.sharkonline.org/
SHARK - Animal Cruelty Investigations and Campaigns

http://www.slaughterhousecam.com/
Slaughterhousecam.com ... a peek at animal cruelty

http://www.helpsleddogs.org/dogdrag.htm
Sled Dog Action Coalition: Photo of dog being dragged

http://members.tripod.com/acos2/
Tripod.com (member) - Animal Abuse Images

http://www.upc-online.org/molting/
UPC-online.org - Forced Molting

http://www.upc-online.org/merchandi..._factsheet.html
UPC-online.org - Factsheet - Debeaking

http://filebox.vt.edu/users/kgaedin.../picsmills.html
Vt.edu - Pictures Of Puppy Mills

http://www.honorandnonviolence.com/main.htm
HonorandNonViolence.com
http://www.saanendoah.com/gmastitis.html
photos of captive cows.. some with blood encrusted udders
from milking machines


http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
Image Gallery: Animal Rights Pictures
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 09:23 AM:

Interfaith

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/meatfreezone/messages

Jain Internet Community
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 03:23 PM:

Fur

http://www.caft.org.uk
http://www.endtrap.org
http://www.dogluvers.com/dog_breeds/Fur
http://newsfromrussia.com/main/2004/04/29/53705.htm
Posted by sb11 on 11-27-2005 04:02 PM:

Zoos

http://www.peta.org/mc/factsheet_display.asp?ID=67
Posted by sb11 on 11-28-2005 08:01 AM:

ANIMAL RIGHTS ONLINE MOVIES
http://www.petatv.com/ an array of films documenting
slaughterhouse and other cruelty

CHINESE FUR FARM SKINNING ALIVE
http://www.furisdead.com/feat/ChineseFurFarms
In some cases animals skinned alive
PUT THE HEAT ON ACTRESSES
LIKE JLO
http://www.jlodown.com/ putting pressure on unconscious actresses
FORUMS DISCUSSING SLAUGHTER CRUELTY
www.bullshido.net/forums/printthread.php?t=23445
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.p...#entry586332992
http://boards.pyoko.org/index.php/board,7.0.html
_________________
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 02:37 AM:

Consumer Activism

http://www.purefood.org/toxiclink.html
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 02:04 PM:

Governmental Bioterrorism

http://http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/biowar.html
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 04:43 PM:

Killing Methods.. Humane Slaughter.. a myth

Methods of Killing:
http://www.meatpoultry.com/feature_...ArticleID=72792

http://www.wickedwendys.com/gaskilling.html

SLAUGHTERHOUSE SKINNING ALIVE
2005 story in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.. re slaughterhouses
skinning live animals
http://www.findarticles.com/p/artic...11/ai_n10688549
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 04:54 PM:

Bringing Light To Hunters' Forums

http://www.huntingchat.net/viewforum.php?f=1
Inform them


http://www.huntingnet.com/forum
http://www.huntingforums.com/forums
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 09:34 PM:

Studies Proving Fruitarian Vegan and Veg Diets

http://www.llu.edu/llu/health/abstracts/abstracts2.html
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 09:50 PM:

For Thanksgiving 2006

NONVIOLENT THANKSGIVING TURKEY FREEDOM DAY.. LET THE BIRDS TAKE
WING

http://www.gentlethanksgiving.org
http://www.goveg.com
http://www.tofurky.com
http://www.mercyforanimals.org
Posted by sb11 on 11-29-2005 10:06 PM:

A Tiny Fraction Of The Available Russian Links

RUSSIA

Aid for Stray Dogs
Bolshoi Sampsonievsky pr., d.50, kv.5
ST. PETERSBURG 194044, Leningradskaya oblast
Tel: + 7 (812) 321 5785
Email
No-kill Shelter; Spay/Neuter Program; Pet Adoption; Sanctuary

Alliance for Animal Rights
Tel: + 7 (8632) 32-51-91
Email

All-Russia State Centre for Quality and Standardization of Veterinary Drugs and Feed (FGU VGNKI)
5, Zvenigorodskoe shosse
MOSCOW 123022
Tel: +7 (095) 259 2718
Fax: +7 (095) 259 2718
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Environmental; Farm Animals; Fur; Equines; Marine Animals; Primates; Wildlife; Animal Control Agency

Anapa Zoo Ariel, Ltd.
Novorossiiskaya 45
ANAPA 353410, Krasnodarskaya obl.
Cats; Dogs; Marine Animals; Shelter

Association Argus
14 Bumazhnii Proezd Street
MOSCOW 101457
Tel: + 7 (095) 212 2159/212 1053

Baltic Fund for Nature/ St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists
Universitetskaya Emb., 7/9
ST. PETERSBURG 199034
Tel: + 7 (812) 328 9620
Fax: + 7 (812) 328 9753
Email
Biotechnology; Birds; Environmental; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Wildlife

BIM (Charity Fund For The Protection of Animals)
ul. 26 Bakinskikh Komissarov, d. 1, K.2, Kv.35
MOSCOW 117571
Tel: + 7 (095) 249 1829
Fax: + 7 (095) 281 0710

Biodiversity Conservation Center / Wildlife Protection Center of Russia
ul. Vavilova, 41, office 2
MOSCOW 117312
Tel: + 7 (095) 124 7178
Fax: + 7 (095) 1247 178
Email

Black Sea Ecological Association (BSEA)
P.O. Box 135
SOCHI 354065, Krasnodarskiy kray
Tel: + 7 (903) 448 1123
Email
Experimentation; Biotechnology; Entertainment; Farm Animals; Fur; Marine Animals; Animal Transport; Vegetarian; Vegan; Wildlife; No-kill Shelter; Foster Homes

Center for Ethical Treatment of Animals
39-3-23, Volzsky Bulvar
MOSCOW 109462
Tel: + 7 (095) 172 8633
Fax: + 70 (095) 170 7029
Experimentation; Fur; Vegetarian

Charitable Foundation for the Support of Homeless Animals in Moscow
ul. Zemlianoj Val 34-22
MOSCOW 103064
Tel: + 7 (095) 916 4556
Email

Charity Fund for the Protection of Animals "BIM"
Ul. 26 Bakinskikh Komissarov, D. 1, K.2, Kv. 35
MOSCOW 117571
Tel: + 7 (095) 433 6226

Chelyabinsk Society for the Protection of Animals "Drug" (Friend)
48 - 32, Krasnaya Street
CHELYABINSK 454080
Tel: + 7 (3512) 341 516
Email
Cats; Dogs; Shelter

Club "Danko"
The Street of B-R Angelsa D11 KV12
VOLGOGRAD 400112
Tel: + 7 (8442) 677 390

EarthVoice Russia
c/o WARSAL, Roubiliovskoye sh., Suite 370
MOSCOW 121609
Tel: + 7 (095) 129 4224
Fax: + 7 (095) 129 4224
Email

Ekaterinburg Animal Protection Society
87,fl, 6 Generalskaya Street
YEKATERINBURG 6200662
Tel: + 7 (343) 758 036
Email
Experimentation; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Fur; Spay/Neuter Program; Foster Homes; Pet Adoption; Shelter; Animal Control Agency

GLOBE Russia - Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment
Member of the State Duma
MOSCOW 103265
Tel: + 7 (095) 292 8181
Fax: + 7 (095) 292 3525
Email
Environmental

Great Ape Project - Russia
c/o Victoria Meshcheryakova, 1013 Rosemere Avenue
SILVER SPRING, MD 20904-3008, USA
Tel: + 1 (301) 680-3825
Email
Primates

Greenpeace Russia
Novaya Bashilovka str. 6, GSP 4
MOSCOW 101428
Tel: + 7 (095) 257 4116
Fax: + 7 (095) 257 4110
Email

International Fund for Animal Welfare - IFAW Russia
Khebny pereulok, 19-B
MOSCOW 121069
Tel: + 7 (502) 933 3415
Fax: + 7 (502) 933 3414
Email
Cats; Dogs; Wildlife

Karelian Society for Defense of Animals / Defense and Future
Rovio Street, house 2 - A, flat # 1
PETROZAVODSK 185011, Karelia
Tel: + 7 (8142) 766 785
Email
Experimentation; Birds; Cats; Dogs; Entertainment; Environmental; Fur; Equines; Vegetarian; Wildlife

Kazan Association for the Protection of Animals
Dekabristov street 190\61
KAZAN CITY 420039, Tatarstan
Email

Krasnodar Club for the Protection of Animals
127, Shaumyama Street
KRASNODAR 850000
Tel: + 7 (861) 57 35 07

Moscow Animal Protection Society
ul. Petra Romanova 6 kv. 176
MOSCOW 109193
Fax: + 7 (095) 925 2327

Moscow Fauna Department (stray dogs and cats)
Maroseika 11/4, stroenie 3
MOSCOW 101000
Email

Murmansk Animal Welfare Center
Geroev Severomortsev Street, 3/1-56
MURMANSK 183031
Tel: + 7 (8152) 316 139
Fax: + 7 (8152) 451 048
Email
Cats; Dogs; No-kill Shelter

Novosibirsk Animal Protection Society
Frunze 3 - 58
Novosibirsk 76 630 076
Tel: + 7 (383) 297 569

Organization for the Protection of Animals
Podvoiskogo str., 28 - 164
ST. PETERSBURG 193231
Tel: + 7 (812) 588 1056
Email

People For Animals
Mytnaya Street 62-93
MOSCOW 115191
Tel: + 7 (95) 328 9667
Fax: + 7 (95) 954 9279

Procrovitel - Volgograd City Public Charity Fund
6 - 16, Mira Street
VOLGOGRAD 400066
Tel: + 7 (844) 234 2041
Fax: + 7 (844) 236 3661
Email

Progessive Lifestyle V-Club
Novopeschanay d.3, kv.42
MOSCOW 125057
Tel: + 7 (095) 159 1928
Fax: + 7 (095) 159 1928
Email

Russian Society for the Protection of Animals
2nd Neopalimovski per. 3
MOSCOW 119121
Tel: + 7 (95) 247 1704
Fax: + 7 (95) 246 7556

Saratov Society for the Protection of Animals
Astrahanskaya Str. 140, 74
SARATOV 410005

Siberian Humane League for the Protection of Animals 'Astrea'
69, Bulatova Street
OMSK 644099
Tel: + 7 (38132) 220 443
Email

St. Petersburg Society for the Protection of Animals (PSPA)
4 Sovietskaya, House 5, Khalturin Str. 11, flat 59
ST. PETERSBURG 193036
Tel: + 7 (812) 277 7826
Fax: + 7 (812) 277 5237/252 0468

Support Fund for Homeless Animals
Semelianoj Val 34 Kv 22
MOSCOW 103064
Tel: + 7 (095) 916 4556

TESS - autonomous non-profit organization
58 Timirjazevskaya street
MOSCOW 127550
Tel: + 7 (095) 976 2682

Tolstoyan Moscow Society
Molostvich Street Bd 11, Corpus 2, Apt. 160
MOSCOW 111555

TRAFFIC Europe - Russia
c/o WWF Russia Programme Office, P.O. Box 3
MOSCOW 109240
Tel: + 7 (095) 727 0939
Fax: + 7 (095) 727 0938
Email
Wildlife

Vegetarian World
MOSCOW
Tel: + 7 (095) 268 6323
Email
Vegetarian

Veterinary Department of St. Petersburg
4 Sovetskaya Street N. 5
ST. PETERSBURG
Tel: + 7 (812) 277 5222
Fax: + 7 (812) 277 5237

WildAid - Russia
167 Svetlanskaya Street, Suite 307
VLADIVOSTOK
Tel: + 7 (4232) 215 208
Fax: + 7 (4232) 215 169
Email

Zooaschita
66 Leningradsky Prospekt
MOSCOW 125315
Shelter
Posted by sb11 on 11-30-2005 05:43 AM:

Adventist

http://www.rhpa.org/
Posted by sb11 on 11-30-2005 06:14 AM:

Vegetarian and Vegan Pets

http://www.vegetariandogs.com/
http://www.vegancats.com
Posted by sb11 on 11-30-2005 05:00 PM:

Fruitarian Links: Plant Rights And Consciousness

http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://www.fruitarian.com
http://www.rawtimes.com (not necessarily plant-respecting)
http://dontmow.blogspot.com 50 reasons not to mow
http://www.epa.gov (Chicago office has legal brief for
people fighting compulsory mowing)
http://www.inq7.net/lif/2003/jun/24/lif_22-1.htm

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106...32a4560,00.html

http://www.randomterrain.com/possib...egetarians.html


http://ar.vegnews.org/what_if_plants_feel_pain.html


Mad Fly Disease
http://www.gardenseeker.com/do_plan...e_feelings_.htm


.

Animal eaters eat more plants than do nonfruitarian vegans.
Why? Because a 1000 pound cow's flesh is from an average
21,000 lbs of consumed plants.

_________________
http://www.worldanimalnet.org
Posted by sb11 on 11-30-2005 05:10 PM:

Directories

http://www.ivu.org worldwide vegetarian groups
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000
links
Posted by sb11 on 11-30-2005 07:44 PM:

Hunting Exposes

http://www.huntsabs.org.uk/

http://www.huntwatch.info/

http://nwhsa.redblackandgreen.net/index.htm

http://rsabs.redblackandgreen.net/
Posted by sb11 on 12-01-2005 10:16 PM:

AR Links 2

ANIMAL HARMERS
Nature Conservancy.. working with cattle abusers
Consumer Freedom .. funded by KFC and other butchers
http://www.fact.cc/ .. sells veal..
Wall St. Funds Vanguard, Fidelity, Citibank, J P Morgan Chase, Barclay's,
CALPERS, (invested in Tyson's) Charles Schwab etc.
(Please suggest vegan funds)
-------------------

_________________
http://www.worldanimalnet.org




Hunter Deaths
http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com...news/news02.txt
Posted by sb11 on 12-01-2005 11:16 PM:

http://www.war-online.org
(blocked by some programs)
Posted by sb11 on 12-01-2005 11:58 PM:

Superior Health Of Vegetarians Vegans Fruitarians

Superior Health Of Vegetarians Vegans Fruitarians

http://www.ivu.org/news/evu/news971/costs2.html
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.geocities.com/athens/agora/7732/meat.html Owen Parrett
MD author of Diseases Of Food Animals on why he does not eat meat
http://www.goveganradio.com Dr Jerry Vlasak LA Surgeon and AR
http://www.drday.com recommends natural not drug healing for cancer
http://www.vegsource.com/klaper/ vegan lectures on impotence and
animal fat Michael Klaper MD
http://news.adventist.org/data/2001...6/index.html.en
Adventists longest lived community in US.. Ellen White said to be vegan
Posted by sb11 on 12-02-2005 06:50 PM:

Portugal

http://www.acafrao.com/ Veg. Rest


FORUM HOSTS

forumup.org is frequently offline
invisionfree.com
Posted by John Henke on 12-02-2005 10:52 PM:

John Henke

OK, OK. What about the rights of plants?

I was talking just the other day to my cabbage I keep out in the back yard, and he said he loved me very much because he knows I would never harm him. And it makes him feel so good to watch me slaughter those rabbits I keep in the cages. After all those murdering rabbits would not hesitate to kill an innocent cabbage, ya you betcha!

Just some food for thought.

John henke.
Posted by John Henke on 12-02-2005 10:55 PM:

John Henke

14851 posts? Wow, you should get out more.

Love, John Henke.
Posted by sb11 on 12-03-2005 06:46 AM:

Love to you too

Fruitarians don't eat plants but the food given freely
by the plants: nuts, seeds, fruits, berries, grapes
etc. from trees, vines, bushes.

Rabbiteaters eat more plants than vegetarians
because they are also eating the plants the innocent
caged rabbit ate.

http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
Posted by sb11 on 12-03-2005 05:40 PM:

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/205/12/329744.shtml

http://www.funindia.info/forums


http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/12/18048.php
Posted by sb11 on 12-03-2005 06:00 PM:

http://www.cjr.org/tools/owners/
(who owns what?)
--------------



http://www.egroups.com/messages/animalpoems

www.geocities.com/Heartland/1133/animalpoems
Posted by sb11 on 12-04-2005 02:51 AM:

ANIMAL RESCUE AND RIGHTS GROUPS
IN NJ, NY
NJ
http://protectnjanimals.com/
NY
http://www.acauseforpaws.com/
http://www.wetlands-preserve.org/
http://www.adkhs.org/home.htm
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NY61.html
http://www.adoptadog.org/
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ05.html
http://www.akitarescuewny.com/
http://www.all-creatures.org/
http://www.civitas.com
http://www.inch.com/~dogs/
http://www.navs-online.org
http://www.canines.com/rescue/
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer
http://www.geocities.com/angelpawsrescue/
http://www.aspca.org,
Posted by John Henke on 12-04-2005 08:14 PM:

It was a joke!

I was only kidding about the rabbits and the cabbage.
Posted by sb11 on 12-05-2005 05:59 AM:

thank you john..
for posting on the thread

PETITIONS
Please sign the petition to stop the barbaric poisoning of cats in Malta.

http://www.animalrightsmalta.com/poisonedcats.html

INTERESTING OFF TOPIC

http://www.skytopia.com/project/illusion/illusion.html
from punta
Posted by sb11 on 12-08-2005 10:40 PM:

TRAVEL
http://www.vegetarianusa.com/


http://www.petacatalog.org/prodinfo...aitem=1&mitem=1 britches..
whose eyelids were sewn shut at Univ of Ca, Riverside
http://www.veganforum.com
http://www.veggieboards.com/boards/
http://www.veganquest.com
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=16485
Posted by sb11 on 12-09-2005 08:46 PM:

Kangaroos

Compassionate Traveler's action links re kangaroos:

Joeys
Photo credit: Australian Wildlife Protection Council
- Sign a petition asking Adidas to stop using kangaroo skins:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/478385238?ts
=1062963699&sign%5BpartnerID%5D=1&
sign%5BmemberID%5D=652266840&sign%5B
partner_userID%5D=652266840

- Women's World Cup Soccer 2003 is being held in six cities in the USA this year. Adidas promotion of women's kangaroos skin soccer shoes is a prominent feature of the tour. (The site is: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/03/en/. - click on the official store)

Viva! is coordinating activists to leaflet at the games in Boston (September 27); Columbus, OH (September 20, 24 & 2Cool; Los Angeles (September 21 & 25 and October 11 & 12); Washington, DC (September 20,24 & 27); Philadelphia (September 20 & 25) and Portland (September 28 and October 2 & 5).

For contact information and details about this campaign go to:
http://www.vivausa.org/urgentactions/fifa.html

- The following Viva! sites have more actions and information; the second site has a sample letter you can send to Adidas:
http://www.vivausa.org/campaigns/kangaroo/kangaroo.html
http://www.savethekangaroo.com/

- The following Australian Web sites have more information and ways to help:

World League for Protection of Animals
http://www.wlpa.org/

Australian Wildlife Protection Council
http://www.awpc.org.au/

Sponsoroo
http://www.sponsoroo.com/
_________________
http://www.worldanimalnet.org
Posted by sb11 on 12-09-2005 09:32 PM:

concentrated protein

Falafel
Hummus
Tofu
Soyburgers
vegan bocaburgers

some concentrated protein
sandwiches or dishes
Posted by sb11 on 12-11-2005 08:36 PM:

http://www.foodhaccp.com/0702.html
50 million children have gotten sick
from mayonnaise with eggs
*
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organi...ign_KEY=1046&t=
If you're talking about PCBs, Agent Orange, Bovine Growth Hormone, water privatization, biopiracy, untested/unlabeled genetically engineered organisms, or persecuting small family farmers, you're talking about the Monsanto Corporation.
*

http://www.checnet.org/healthehouse...asp?Main_ID=928

http://www.demaction.org/dia/organi...mpaign.jsp?camp

EPA wants to torture orphans and
mentally ill children

*
Unionbusters:
McDonald's
WalMart
Earth Poisoners
Monsanto
Dyncorp
Water Thieves:
Coca Cola and Monsanto
War Profiteers:
GE
Lockheed
URS
Butcher Investors:
Vanguard
Fidelity
Barclays
Citibank
Goldman Sachs
Butchers:
Tyson's
Smithfield
Deforesters:
Georgia Pacific
Boise Cascade
NY Times
Washington Post
Time Warner
Gannett
Knight Ridder
Victoria's Secret
Posted by sb11 on 12-12-2005 12:25 AM:

FREE AND ONLINE ARTICLES
BY VEGAN MD'S

Articles by Michael Klaper MD at http://www.vegsource.com/klaper
Articles by Stephen Kaufman MD at http://www.christianveg.com
Articles by hundreds of vegan MD's at http://www.pcrm.org
Articles by Michael Gregor MD at http://www.drgreger.org
Article by Owen Parrett MD is above
this post
Posted by sb11 on 12-12-2005 01:04 AM:

RESOURCES: us
http://www.whitepages.com
Yahoo no longer gives free numbers
but the above link does
http://www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/g...php?A200503597S
Posted by sb11 on 12-13-2005 03:52 AM:

Kimberly Clark and Kleenex are clearcutting old growth forests
http://www.kleercut.net/en
http://www.greenhouse.org/usa
Adidas is using kangaroo
skins...please boycott them
http://www.vivausa.org/visualmedia/videos.html
Posted by sb11 on 12-14-2005 03:07 AM:

Exposing

http://www.all-natural.com/dulce-11.html
http://www.rense.com
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
Posted by punta on 12-14-2005 06:44 AM:

Animal rights group funds ethics study.

An Australian university is using money from an animal rights group to research children's attitudes on animal ethics.

Griffith University in Queensland has accepted a $10,000 grant from the Voiceless organisation, to determine what children think about factory farming and animal justice.

The research aims to develop teaching materials designed to show the children how to act more humanely.

The pilot project will be launched in 15 Queensland schools, and researcher, Dr Gail Tulloch, says she is confident the work will have a positive impact.

"We'll develop the questionnaire and we'll go into schools and test for the knowledge and attitudes of Australian children and teenagers and teachers towards animal ethics issues," she said.

"There is evidence that people who are cruel to animals can also go on and be cruel to humans so it has that sort of instrumental relevance."

The National Farmers Federation says it supports animal welfare initiatives, but is concerned that science and balance are being lost to emotion in Voiceless projects, and that Voiceless money may be used to campaign against the live export trade.
Posted by punta on 12-14-2005 12:00 PM:

sb11,
I've been trying to reply.
Your PM box has been full.
Posted by sb11 on 12-15-2005 10:03 AM:

300 interesting links

3 articles on vegetarians receiving
life insurance discounts

Amazon.com: Vegetarian America : A History: Books: Karen Iacobbo ...
Vegetarians now receive life insurance discounts as the average abstainer from flesh lives 7 years longer. The Iacobbo's cover Alex Hershaft, founder of the ...
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...975193?v=glance - 80k -

Independent Online Edition > Insurance
In July, vegetarians were offered their own life insurance policy by niche brokers Animal Friends Insurance (AFI). It offers a 25 per cent discount on ...
http://money.independent.co.uk/pers...ticle213034.ece -
News Briefs: Go Veggie, Save Money, says A British Insurer - Mid ...
A British life insurance company is offering vegetarians a 25% discount, reports the June 21, 2001 issue of The Guardian newspapers. The new Vegetarian Term ...
www.all-creatures.org/mhvs/nl-2001-fa-go.html ----------------
literary terms and play construction
http://www.pfmb.uni-mb.si/eng/dept/eng/text/glos2.htm
http://www.virtualsalt.com/litterms.htm
300 interesting links

http://www.harweb.com/info/Internet%20Spy.html
Posted by sb11 on 12-20-2005 10:17 PM:

PEACE
http://www.infowars.com (hackers
of this site might try to shut down
your computer)
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/
http://www.jewishpeacefellowship.org
Posted by sb11 on 12-21-2005 05:20 AM:

http://www.discoverthenetwork.org
lists the following as members
of the political left (poster does
not know enough to endorse some
of them)


1 A.J. Muste Memorial Institute
2 Abolition 2000
3 Abu Nidal Organization
4 Abu Sayyaf
5 Academics for Justice
6 Action LA
7 Activate Royal Oak
8 Activist San Diego
9 Adalah
10 Advocacy Project
11 Air America Radio
12 Al Jazeera
13 al Qaeda (al Qaida)
14 Al Shamal Islamic Bank
15 al-Aqsa Foundation
16 al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades
17 Al-Awda (aka Palestine Right to Return Coalition)
18 Al-Bireh Palestine Society
19 Al-Dameer
20 Al-Haq
21 Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation
22 Al-Manar (Manar Television)
23 Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights
24 Al-Muhajiroun
25 al-Qaeda al-Sulbah
26 Alavi Foundation
27 All-African People's Revolutionary Party
28 Alliance for Global Justice
29 Alliance For Justice
30 Alternative Tourism Group
31 Alternatives
32 Amal
33 America Coming Together (ACT)
34 America Votes
35 American Association of University Professors
36 American Bar Association Commission on Immigration Policy, Practice and Pro Bono
37 American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
38 American Civil Liberties Union
39 American Constitution Society for Law & Policy (ACS)
40 American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
41 American Immigration Law Foundation
42 American Immigration Lawyers Association
43 American Library Association
44 American Muslim Alliance
45 American Muslim Association of North America
46 American Muslim Council
47 American Muslim Union
48 American Muslims for Global Peace and Justice
49 American Muslims for Jerusalem
50 American Near East Refugee Aid
51 American Peace Crusade
52 American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP)
53 American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
54 Americans for Justice in Palestine
55 Amnesty International
56 Animal Liberation Front
57 Ansar al-Islam
58 Antioch University
59 Arab American Action Network (AAAN)
60 Arab American Institute (AAI)
61 Arab Association for Human Rights
62 Arab Bank
63 Arcadia University
64 Ard el Atfal
65 Ard el Insan
66 Arizona State University
67 Armed Islamic Group (GIA)
68 Arms Control Association
69 Artists United to Win Without War (AUWWW)
70 Asia Society
71 Association for the Defense of the Rights of the Internally Displaced (ADRID)
72 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)
73 Association of Muslim Clergy
74 Astorians for Peace and Justice
75 Backbone Campaign
76 BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency & Refugee Rights
77 Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
78 Ball State University
79 Benevolence International Foundation (BIF)
80 Betselem (B'tselem)
81 Bilal Islamic Center
82 Bill of Rights Defense Committee
83 Black Commentator
84 Border Action Network
85 Boston Globe
86 Boston to Palestine
87 Bowling Green State University
88 Brandeis University
89 Brennan Center for Justice
90 Bring Them Home Now
91 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
92 Brookings Institution
93 Brooklyn College
94 Brown University
95 Bucknell University
96 Buffalo Six (Lackawanna Six)
97 California State University (Long Beach)
98 Campaign Against Criminalising Communities
99 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
100 Campus Progress
101 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
102 Canadian International Development Agency
103 Caritas Internationalis
104 Catholics for a Free Choice
105 Center for American Progress
106 Center for Community Change
107 Center for Constitutional Rights
108 Center for Economic and Policy Research
109 Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
110 Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine (CPAP)
111 Center for Reproductive Rights
112 Center for the Advancement of Women
113 Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy
114 Center For Women's Policy Studies
115 Central Connecticut State University
116 Centro Campesino
117 Children's Defense Fund
118 Choices in Community Giving
119 Christian Aid
120 Christian Peacemaker Teams
121 Christic Institute
122 City University of New York
123 Class War
124 Cloward-Piven Strategy
125 Coalition for Peace in the Middle East
126 Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants
127 Coalition for World Peace
128 Code Pink for Peace
129 Colgate University
130 Colorado State University
131 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
132 Columbia School of Journalism
133 Columbia University
134 Columbus Progressive Alliance (aka Progressive Peace Coalition)
135 Committee for Justice in Palestine (CJP)
136 Committee for the World Congress Against War
137 CommonDreams.org
138 Commonwealth Information Security Center (CISC)
139 Congressional Black Caucus
140 Cornell Forum for Justice and Peace
141 Cornell University
142 Cornell University Peace Studies Program
143 CORRECTIONS
144 Council for the National Interest (CNI)
145 Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
146 Council on Foundations
147 CounterPunch
148 Cry Justice!
149 Current TV
150 Dar al-Maal al-Islami (DMI)
151 Dayton University
152 Deep Dish Television Network (DDTV)
153 Defenders of Wildlife
154 Defense for Children International/Palestine Section
155 Democracy Alliance
156 Democracy Now!
157 Democratic Justice Fund
158 Democratic Party
159 Democratic Socialists of America
160 Department for International Development
161 DePaul University
162 DISARM Education Fund
163 Dissent Magazine
164 Duke University
165 DukeDivest
166 duPont Awards (Columbia University)
167 Earth Action Network
168 Earth Day Network
169 Earth First!
170 Earth Island Institute
171 Earth Liberation Front
172 Earth Share
173 Earthjustice
174 Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel
175 Egyptian Islamic Jihad
176 Eighth Day Justice Center (8th Day Justice Ctr)
177 EMILY`s List
178 Emory University
179 Environmental Defense Fund
180 Environmental Media Services
181 Environmental Working Group
182 Environmentalists Against War
183 Ethnic Studies Department at Colorado University
184 Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN)
185 European Council for Fatwah & Research (ECFR)
186 European Union
187 Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR)
188 Faisal Islamic Bank
189 Faithful Resistance
190 Fatah (al-Fatah)
191 Feminist Majority Foundation
192 Fenton Communications
193 Florida Atlantic University
194 Florida State University
195 Focus on American and Arab Interests and Relations
196 Food First
197 Food Not Bombs
198 Foundation for Conscious Evolution
199 Fourth Freedom Forum
200 Fox Valley Peace Coalition
201 Free Palestine Alliance
202 Free Press
203 Free Speech TV
204 Free the Children
205 Freedom Socialist Party
206 Friends for a Non-Violent World
207 Friends For Palestine
208 Friends of the Earth
209 Funders' Committee for Civic Participation
210 Gamaliel Foundation
211 Georgia Institute of Technology
212 Giving Circles
213 Global Exchange
214 Global Relief Foundation
215 Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE)
216 Global Studies Departments and Programs
217 Gold Star Families for Peace
218 Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences (GSISS)
219 GrantMakers Without Borders
220 Grassroots International
221 Greenpeace
222 Guantanamo Human Rights Commission
223 GUIDE
224 Habitat International Coalition
225 Hamas
226 HaMoked -- Center for the Defense of the Individual
227 Harper's Magazine
228 Harper's Magazine Foundation
229 Harvard University
230 Health, Development, Information & Policy Institute
231 Hebron Restoration Committee
232 Help The Needy
233 Hezbollah (Hizbollah)
234 Historians Against the War
235 Hizb Waed
236 Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HT)
237 Holy Cross College (College of the Holy Cross)
238 Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF)
239 Holy Land Trust
240 Huffington Post
241 Human Appeal International
242 Human Rights First
243 Human Rights Watch
244 Humanitarian Law Project
245 Husayn Suicide Squads
246 I'lam
247 If Americans Knew
248 Immigrant Defense Project
249 Immigrant Legal Resource Center
250 Immigrant Workers Citizenship Project
251 Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride Coalition
252 Immigrants' Rights Project (of the ACLU)
253 Immigration Law Clinic
254 Independent Media Center (Indymedia)
255 Independent Progressive Politics Network
256 Indiana University
257 Indiana University Law School
258 Industrial Workers of the World
259 Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies
260 Institute for Global Communications (IGC)
261 Institute for Policy Studies
262 Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA)
263 Institute for Women`s Policy Research
264 Institute of Islamic & Arabic Sciences in America
265 International Action Center
266 International ANSWER
267 International Association of Democratic Lawyers
268 International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
269 International Commission of Jurists
270 International Criminal Court
271 International Crisis Group (ICG)
272 International Development Exchange
273 International Federation of Human Rights
274 International Institute for Peace
275 International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
276 International Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
277 International Islamic Relief Organization
278 International Network of Engineers & Scientists for Global Responsibility
279 International Socialist Organization
280 International Solidarity Movement (ISM)
281 Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization
282 Iranian Mujahedin Khalq (MEK)
283 Iraq Action Coalition
284 Iraq Occupation Watch
285 Iraq Peace Fund
286 Irish Republican Army
287 ISAIAH
288 Islamic Amal
289 Islamic American Relief Agency
290 Islamic American University
291 Islamic Assembly of North America
292 Islamic Association
293 Islamic Association for Palestine
294 Islamic Center of America (ICOA)
295 Islamic Circle of North America
296 Islamic Committee for Palestine
297 Islamic Foundation of America
298 Islamic Front
299 Islamic Group
300 Islamic Institute
301 Islamic Jihad
302 Islamic Movement
303 Islamic Relief Worldwide
304 Islamic Resistance
305 Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
306 Islamic Struggle Movement
307 Islamic Truth Group
308 Islamic Unity Movement
309 Israel Policy Forum
310 Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions
311 Ithaca College
312 Ittijah
313 Izaak Walton League
314 Jenin, Jenin
315 Jerusalem Media and Communications Center
Posted by sb11 on 12-21-2005 05:22 AM:

316 Jews Against The Occupation (JATO)
317 Jews for a Free Palestine
318 Juniata College
319 KAIROS
320 Kent State Univ????
321 KindHearts
322 Korea Truth Commission
323 La Raza Unida
324 La Tierra Es De Todos (The Earth Is For All)
325 La Voz de Aztlan
326 Lackawanna Six (Buffalo Six)
327 Lashkar-I-Taiba
328 LAW
329 Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
330 Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy
331 League of Conservation Voters
332 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
333 League of Women Voters
334 Leave My Child Alone
335 Lebanese Islamic Resistance Front
336 Left Turn
337 Left, Right, and Center Radio
338 LewRockwell.com
339 Los Angeles Peace Center
340 Los Angeles Times
341 Machsom Watch
342 MADRE
343 Maine Funders for Change
344 Malia -- Collective of Italian American Women
345 Manchester Community College
346 Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
347 MECha (Movimiento Estudiantil de Chicanos de Aztlan)
348 Media Fund
349 Media Matters
350 Medical Aid for Palestinians
351 Medicins du Monde
352 Medicins Sans Frontieres
353 Mennonite Central Committee
354 Mercy Corps
355 Metropolitan State College of Denver
356 Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF)
357 Mexican American Youth Organization
358 Mexico Solidarity Network
359 Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, PC
360 Miami University of Ohio
361 Mid South Commission to Build Philanthropy
362 Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA)
363 Middle East NGOs Gateway Project (MENGOS)
364 Middle East Studies Association
365 Midwest Academy
366 MIFTAH
367 Migration Policy Institute
368 Military Families Speak Out
369 Monthly Review
370 Mosque Foundation (Bridgeview, IL)
371 Mother Jones Magazine
372 Mothers and Others for a Livable Planet
373 MoveOn
374 Ms. Foundation for Women
375 Muslim Alliance of North America (MANA)
376 Muslim American Society
377 Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA)
378 Muslim Brotherhood
379 Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
380 Muslim Students Association of the U.S. and Canada (MSA)
381 Muslim Unification Council
382 Muslim Youth Camps of America (MYCA)
383 Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA)
384 Muslims in American Public Square (MAPS)
385 Nakithoun
386 NARAL Pro-Choice America (National Abortion Rights Action League)
387 Nation Books
388 Nation of Islam
389 National Abortion Federation
390 National Alliance for Choice in Giving
391 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
392 National Association of Muslim Chaplains
393 National Book Awards
394 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
395 National Coalition to Protect Political Freedom
396 National Coalition to Repeal the Patriot Act
397 National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
398 National Committee on Pay Equity
399 National Council for Research on Women
400 National Council of Arab Americans
401 National Council of Churches
402 National Council of La Raza
403 National Council of Women's Organizations
404 National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
405 National Immigration Forum
406 National Immigration Law Center
407 National Islamic Front (NIF)
408 National Islamic Prison Foundation
409 National Lawyers Guild
410 National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights
411 National Network of Grantmakers
412 National Organization for Women (NOW)
413 National Partnership for Women and Families
414 National Public Radio (NPR)
415 National Security Archive
416 National Urban League
417 National Wildlife Federation
418 National Women's Health Network
419 National Women's Law Center
420 National Women's Political Caucus
421 Natural Resources Defense Council
422 Nature Conservancy
423 New Israel Fund
424 New Jersey Solidarity
425 New Organizing Institute
426 New York Progressive Network
427 New York Times
428 New York Times Company
429 Nicaragua Network
430 Nine to Five, National Association of Working Women
431 No More Deaths
432 Nobel Peace Prize
433 Nonviolent Peaceforce
434 North American Animal Liberation Press Office
435 Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists
436 Northwest Ethnic Voice
437 Not In Our Name
438 Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
439 Oberlin College
440 Ohio State University
441 Older Women`s League
442 Oppressed of the Earth Organization
443 Oregon Six
444 Organization of American Historians
445 Organization of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America
446 Overthrow.com
447 Oxfam International
448 Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic
449 Pacifica Radio
450 Palestine Center for Human Rights
451 Palestine Children's Relief Fund
452 Palestine Children's Welfare Fund
453 Palestine Liberation Front
454 Palestine Media Center
455 Palestine Right to Return Coalition (aka Al-Awda)
456 Palestine Solidarity Movement
457 Palestine-Israel Justice Project (PIJP)
458 Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International affairs (PASSIA)
459 Palestinian Authority
460 Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network (PENGON)
461 Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
462 Palestinian NGO Network
463 Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation (PYALARA)
464 Paper Tiger Television (PTTV)
465 Partnership for Civil Justice Legal Defense and Education Fund
466 Party of God Collectivity
467 Pax Christi International
468 Peabody Awards
469 Peace Action Network (PAN)
470 Peace and Freedom Party
471 Peace and Justice Studies Association
472 Peace and Security Funders Group
473 Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association
474 Peace Strategies Fund
475 Peace Studies Departments and Programs
476 Peaceful Tomorrows
477 Pearl Jam
478 Pennsylvania State University
479 People for the American Way
480 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
481 People`s College of Law
482 Physicians for Human Rights -- Israel
483 Physicians for Social Responsibility
484 Planned Parenthood Federation of America
485 Ploughshares Fund
486 Plowshares
487 Political Research Associates
488 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
489 Population Connection (Zero Population Growth)
490 Portland Seven
491 Portland Six
492 Prison Moratorium Project
493 Progressive Caucus (Democratic)
494 Progressive Democrats of America
495 Progressive Los Angeles Network (PLAN)
496 Progressive Majority
497 Progressive Peace Coalition (aka Columbus Progressive Alliance)
498 Progressive Policy Institute
499 Project Abolition
500 Project Vote
501 Psychologists for Social Responsibility
502 Public Citizen
503 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
504 Pulitzer Prize
505 R.E.M.
506 Rabita Trust
507 Rachel Corrie Award
508 Radical Women
509 Radio Nation
510 Rainbow / PUSH Coalition
511 Rainforest Action Network
512 Rainforest Alliance
513 Reformers of Hizb-ut-Tahrir
514 Refuse & Resist! (R&R!)
515 Resource Center of the Americas (RCA)
516 Respect -- The Unity Coalition
517 Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP)
518 Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade
519 Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
520 Revolutionary Justice Organization
521 Rhode Island College -- School of Social Work
522 Roger Williams University
523 Ruckus Society
524 Rutgers University
525 SAAR Foundation (SAFA Trust Group)
526 Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center
527 Saint Olaf College
528 San Francisco State University
529 Save the Children Fund
530 Scientists and Engineers for Change
531 Scientists for Global Responsibility
532 Sentencing Project
533 September 11th Families For Peaceful Tomorrows
534 Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
535 Shadow Party
536 Shari'a Scholars Association of North America
537 Sierra Club
538 Smith College
539 Socialist Scholars Conference
540 Sojourners
541 Solidarity USA
542 Somali Community Development Organization
543 South Carolina Progressive Network
544 Southern Christian Leadership Conference
545 Southern Illinois University
546 Southern Oregon Progressive Network
547 Southern Poverty Law Center
548 Southwest Alliance to Resist Militarization
549 Student Liberation Action Collective
550 Student Peace Action Network (SPAN)
551 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
552 Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
553 Supporters of the Islamic League
554 SUSTAIN (Stop US Tax-funded Aid to Israel Now )
555 Swarthmore College
556 Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
557 Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
558 Ta'ayush
559 Talibah International Aid Association
560 Tanzim
561 Techrocks
562 Terre des Hommes
563 The American Prospect, Inc.
564 The Anti-Patriot Act Left
565 The Legal Left
566 The Nation
567 The Nation Institute
568 The Open Borders Left
569 The Peace Left
570 The Progressive
571 Think Progress
572 Thunder Road Group
573 Tides Foundation and Tides Center
574 TomDispatch.com
575 Traitors` Tour
576 Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research
577 Traprock Peace Center
578 Trust for Public Land
579 U.S. Civil Rights Commission
580 U.S. Public Interest Research Group (US PIRG)
581 Unholy Alliance of American Radicals and Islamic Terrorists Against The Patriot Act
582 Unholy Alliance: The
583 Union of Arab Student Associations
584 Union of Concerned Scientists
585 Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees
586 United Association for Studies and Research
587 United For Peace and Justice (UFPJ)
588 United Nations
589 United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
590 United Nations Commission on Human Rights (CHR, or HRC))
591 United Nations International Conference of Civil Society in Support of the Palestinian People
592 United Nations Oil-for-Food Program
593 United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
594 United Nations World Conference Against Racism
595 United States Student Association (USSA)
596 Universal Heritage Foundation (UHF)
597 University of California (Santa Cruz)
598 University of California, Berkeley
599 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
600 University of California, Santa Barbara
601 University of Cincinnati
602 University of Colorado
603 University of Georgia
604 University of Massachusetts
605 University of Michigan
606 University of Missouri
607 University of Montana
608 University of Nevada, Las Vegas
609 University of North Carolina
610 University of Pennsylvania
611 University of Texas
612 University of Wisconsin
613 Urban Institute
614 Urgent Call
615 US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
616 USAction
617 Veteran Feminists of America
618 Veterans for Peace
619 Veterans Teaching Peace in Schools
620 Viacom
621 Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW)
622 Villanova University
623 Voices in the Wilderness
624 Vote For Change
625 War and Peace Foundation
626 War on Want
627 War Resisters League
628 Waterkeeper Alliance
629 Weather Underground
630 Wells College
631 Wilderness Society
632 Wildlands Conservancy
633 Win Without War
634 Witness for Peace
635 Women Against Military Madness
636 Women Against War
637 Women's Policy, Inc.
638 Women's Action for New Directions
639 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
640 Workers Solidarity Alliance
641 Workers World Party
642 Working Assets
643 Working Families Party
644 World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY)
645 World Can't Wait
646 World Court
647 World Festival of Youth and Students
648 World Islam Study Enterprise (WISE)
649 World Organization Against Torture
650 World Resources Institute
651 World Social Forum
652 World Vision International
653 World Wildlife Fund
654 Xavier University
655 Yale Coalition for Peace (YCP)
656 Yale University
657 Young Communist League
658 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
659 Z Magazine
660 Zayed Center for Coordination and Follow-Up
Posted by sb11 on 12-24-2005 12:57 AM:

privacy concerns for animals' human companions

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00146.htm
Posted by sb11 on 12-28-2005 06:26 PM:

ANIMAL RIGHTS LINKS: A BEGINNING LIST REVISED DEC 28

Directories
http://www.worldanimalnet.org 20,000 links
http://www.ivu.org
http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi lists hundreds of rescue groups in
each state
http://www.animalconcerns.org/
http://www.envirolink.org
http://www.navs-online.org/
Animal Rights Vegetarian And Vegan Groups:
http://www.earthsave.org
http://www.vrg.org
http://www.veganoutreach.org/index.html
http://www.vegan.com
http://www.vegan.org
http://www.vegan.net/
http://www.vegsource.com
http://veganic.net/currentissue.htm
http://www.veganquest.com/
http://www.vegweb.com
http://www.veggie.org
http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan.htm
http://vegweb.com/nutrition/
http://sugarrocket.com/vegan/vegan-myths.php
http://www.veganhealth.org/sh/
http://www.tryveg.com/cfi/toc/ Compassion Over Killing
http://www.govegwi.com/ Wisconsin
http://www.vivavegie.org NYC
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegan
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegans
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegan2
http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegans2
http://www.farmsanctuary.org
http://www.peta.net
http://www.lcanimal.org
http://www.idausa.org
http://www.ddal.org/
http://fund.org
Animal Rights News
http://groups.msn.com/welcometoaworldwedontsee Susan Roghair
http://www.animalconcerns.org
http://www.animalpeoplenews.org Kim Bartlett & Merritt Clifton
http://groups.msn.com/ar9
http://www.dawnwatch.com
http://www.vgt.at/ Austria
http://vegnews.com/veggieawards_2005.html
http://veganic.net/currentissue.htm
http://www.egroups.com/messages/animal-life
http://www.egroups.com/messages/arn9
http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/pr_home.htm
http://www.planetark.com
http://indymedia.org
http://www.postpoems.com/members/ar
Bears:
http://www.animalsasia.org/
http://www.freethebears.org.au/proj...tters/jiang.htm
http://www.bearprotectionnetwork.org/
http://www.wspa.ca/bearbile/bearbile7.html
http://www.chinatoday.com/gov/a.htm (has addresses of Chinese Officials)
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/de...aspx?oid=117581 petition
http://www.marylandbears.com (NY, PA, NJ allow bear murdering)
Beginners it's easier than you might think
http://www.goveg.com
Birds:
http://www.brooklynparrots.com/
http://www.audubon.org
Blogs
http://www.ingridnewkirk.com
Blood Sports: Cockfighting Ban
http://www.teentalknetwork.com/gif/cockfighting.jpg
http://www.hsus.org
Books Online
http://www.highvibrations.org/archive3/veg.htm online vegan bk
http://www.flashback.se/archive/ar_man.html 176 questions answered
http://www.sumeria.net/health/prism.html antivisection book
Boycotts
http://www.soaringspiritwithtears.c...ttmonsanto.html
http://www.kfccruelty.com
http://www.columbiacruelty.com
http://www.iamscruelty.com/ (Procter and Gamble)
http://www.lobsterlib.com re Canada seals: Red Lobster and Olive Garden
Campaigns
http://www.petlibrary.com/goldfish/walmart.htm
http://www.shac.net/ Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
http://www.poetwill.org working against Ohio State micespine breaking
http://www.pcrm.org lawsuit against Ohio State for micespine breaking
http://www.pcrm.org 1 by 1 medical schools are eliminating live animals
http://www.mcspotlight.org 15 year trial.. London Greenpeace
http://www.arkangelweb.org focusing on Oxford's labs etc
http://www.harpseals.org Canada's shame
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.wfad.org
http://friendsofanimals.org/ Connecticut parakeets
http://www.farmsanctuary.org/newsletter/foiegras.htm Forcefeeding
http://www.rso.cornell.edu/ccad/ Stop Primate Research, Frogpithing etc
http://www.VictoriasDirtySecret.net destroying animal habitat forest
http://www.kleercut.net/en destroying animal habitat for Kleenex
Cats:
http://www.vegancats.com
http://www.veggiepets.com/
http://www.poetwill.org (OSU giving cats aids)
Chickens:
http://www.upc-online.org
Children and Humane Education:
http://www.hennet.org/home.html
Circuses
http://www.circuses.com/
Clothing:
not all of these are totally vegan but all provide vegan options
http://vegweb.com/shopping/
http://www.vegetarian-shoes.co.uk/
http://www.peopletree.co.uk
http://www.bishopstontrading.co.uk
http://www.traidcraft.co.uk
http:// www.ethicalwares.co.uk
http://www.veganwares.com/
Colleges:
http://www.animalactivist.com
http://www.peta2.com/COLLEGE/index.asp
http://www.animalactivist.com (for students of life and paying students)
http://www.urveg.org Univ of Rochester.. petition drive
Communities:
http://www.thefarm.org Summertown Tenn 38483
Companion Animal Diet Vegetarian and Vegan Pets
http://www.madcowboy.com/02_VeganPets.html
http://www.vegetariandogs.com/
http://www.vegancats.com
http://www.vegancats.com/pages/1007/FAQ.htm
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.veganpet.com.au/whyvegan1.htm
http://ami.aminews.net/
http://www.vegansociety.com/html/animals/care/cats/
Dairy Problems
http://www.notmilk.com
http://www.milksucks.com
Deer:
http://www.sharkonline.org/deerkills.mv
Direct Action
(not an endorsement of the burning
of any human animal insect bird or plant)
http://www.directaction.info/
http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/
http://www.wfad.org/images/events/VGLSmithArrest5Wa.jpg
http://www.barryhorne.org
http://www.directaction.info/
http://animalliberationfront.com/
http://www.houstonanimalrights.com/...dysprotest.html
Dogs: Puppy Mills
http://www.prisonersofgreed.org/petstore-protests.html
http://www.roxievideo.com/html/borntodie_video.htm (dog auschwitz)
http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/ba...hools/xafgh.asp
dogs blown apart in Afghanistan
http://www.helpsleddogs.org/remarks.htm
Ducks
http://www.wakefieldanimalrights.co..._liberation.wmv
Education
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/
Elephants:
http://www.savewildelephants.com
Environment
Env. Devastation of Factory Farms http://www.hogwatch.org
Habitat Preservation:
http://www.earthfirstjournal.org
http://www.sierraclub.org
http://www.ran.org
http://www.planttrees.org
No Dead Holiday Trees: http://www.elements.nb.ca/pub/forum/winter/trees.htm
Nonmowing: http://dontmow.blogspot.com
http://www.epa.gov (supportive briefs to fight compulsory mowing)
Rainforest
http://www.ran.org
http://www.gci.ch/ Green Cross Int'l founded by Mikhail Gorbachev
http://www.greens.org
http://www.earthisland.org
Factory Farming: End I
http://factoryfarming.com/
http://www.factoryfarm.org/
http://www.ciwf.org.uk
http://www.farmusa.org
http://www.upc-online.org
http://www.eggcruelty.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/buckeye18
http://www.wfad.org
http://www.farmedanimal.net/infoindex.shtml
http://www.mercyforanimals.org
http://www.hogwatchmanitoba.org
Famous Veg
http://www.famousveggie.com
Feminists and Ecofeminists:
Farmers' Markets Facilitate Vegan Diet
http://www.ams.usda.gov/farmersmarkets/map.htm
Film Cruelty
http://www.americanhumane.com
Films Online
http://www.themeatrix.com/
http://www.vivausa.org/visualmedia/videos.html Adidas using kangaroo
skins
http://www.petatv.com
http://www.xxxexpose.com/ link between violence to animals & humans
Films And Videos For Sale
http://www.petacatalog.org/prodinfo...aitem=1&mitem=1
Fishes Can't Scream
http://www.fishinghurts.com
http://www.petlibrary.com/goldfish/walmart.htm
Food Distribution In Emergencies
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/ vegan
http://www.fflvrindavan.org/ veg. not vegan
http://www.sathyasai.org
http://www.adra.org SDA vegan relief but hospitals do vivisection
http://www.ammachi.org vegetarian..much relief but gave money for new fishing boats after flooding
Forums:
http://news108.forumup.org
http://groups.msn.com/welcometoawor...e/messages.msnw
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/index.php
http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum
http://www.zogby.com
http://www.veganforum.com
http://www.libertyforum.org
http://www.veggieboards.com/boards/
http://engforum.pravda.ru
http://www.infoshop.org/forums/phpB...ic.php?p=12768&
http://allnurses.com/forums/
http://www.itshappening.com
http://members.greenpeace.org/phpBB2/index.php
http://forum.campaigncc.org/?q=node/498
http://tribes.tribe.net/veganphilosophy
http://streetteam.peta2.com/public/...cs&actionid=531
http://www.happycow.net/forum/index.php
http://www.petshub.com/forums/
http://forums.petfinder-network.com/
http://tribes.tribe.net/animalrights
http://tribes.tribe.net/ar9
http://www.quicktopic.com/27/H/KttUWSWiL2L Wisconsin Veg list
http://www.dogster.com/
Fruitarian Links: Plant Rights And Consciousness
http://fruitarians.blogspot.com
http://www.fruitarian.com
http://spot.acorn.net/fruitarian
http://www.rawtimes.com (not necessarily plant-respecting)
http://dontmow.blogspot.com 50 reasons not to mow
http://www.epa.gov (Chicago office has legal brief for
people fighting compulsory mowing)
http://www.inq7.net/lif/2003/jun/24/lif_22-1.htm
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106...32a4560,00.html
http://www.randomterrain.com/possib...egetarians.html
http://ar.vegnews.org/what_if_plants_feel_pain.html
http://www.gardenseeker.com/do_plan...e_feelings_.htm
http://www.everything2.org/index.pl?node_id=1137988
Fur Dismantling:
http://www.caft.org.uk
http://www.furkills.org
http://www.caafgroup.com
http://www.furfreeaction.org
http://www.animalactivist.com/groupofmonth.asp
http://www.neimancarcass.com/
http://www.furisdead.com/feat-religionandfur2.asp
Posted by sb11 on 12-28-2005 06:28 PM:

Geese
http://www.farmsanctuary.org/newsletter/foiegras.htm Forcefeeding
http://www.pghfoiegras.com
Holidays and Holy Days: http://www.totalliberation.co.uk/tu...keys/index.html
Horses
http://www.lcanimal.org/invest/premarin2.htm
http://www.chai-online.org working to end Israeli horseracing
http://equineprotectionnetwork.com/press/paperhorse.htm
(slaughtered)
Humane Societies:
http://www.hsus.org
http://www.cfhs.ca/teachers/humane_education_links/ Canad. Fed of HS
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
Hunter Exposes:
http://www.huntsabs.org.uk/
http://cobalt0.stm.it/efah/ Europ. Fed Against Hunting
Insurance For Pets:
http://www.animalfriends.org.uk/
Interfaith
Buddhist:
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.dalailama.com kept KFC out of Tibet
http://members.tripod.com/anatta0/L1-Geen-Diet.htm
Trapping: End It
Christian
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.all-creatures.org
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg
http://www.compassionatespirit.com
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/christianveg
http://www.matthewscully.com
http://www.ldsveg.org
www.ivu.org/history/christian/christ_veg.html by Ted Alter
also
http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians...abackground.stm Paul's Veg
http://www.adventist.org promote vegan diet as church
but hospitals vivisect
http://www.animalliberationfront.co...Vegetarians.htm
Bible Quotes:
http://www.thenazareneway.com/index_vegetarian.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/Biblic...esh_Eating.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/biblic...enis_giron.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/thou_shalt_not_kill.htm
Jain
http://www.egroups.com/mesages/meatfreezone
Jewish:
http://jewishveg.com
http://www.jewishveg.com/schwartz/
http://www.chai-online.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/jewishvegans
www.ivu.org/jvs
Hindu
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.sathyasai.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/hinduism-environment
http://www.yogananda-srf.org/
http://www.ammachi.org
Muslim Vegetarians
http://www.bmf.org Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
http://sss.vn.ua/sb_mm.htm
http://ipaki.com/content/html/28/1203.html Muslim
vegetarians
http://www.ivu.org/news/1-96/muslim.html
http://www.islamveg.com
http://www.crescentlife.com/dietnut...ian_muslims.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Muslim-Vegetarians/
http://www.allaahuakbar.net/jain/religious.htm
http://www.islamicconcern.com
http://members.aol.com/yahyam/muslim_vegetarian.html
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/bhaktiyoga/islamveg.htm
http://www.veg.ca/newsletr/janfeb96/Islam_recipes.html
http://www.islamicconcern.com/fatwas.asp
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video...r=wm&speed=_med
http://www.answers.com/topic/druze The Druze are Muslim
vegetarians of Lebanon. One wellknown vegan Druze is Casey
Kasem.
http://www.saibaba.org/ The Saint of Shirdi who left his
body in 1918 is revered by Muslims and nonMuslims
http://www.saibaba.org/saisatc.html is an online book
about the Saint of Shirdi
http://www.saibaba.ws/teachings/quranicmyths/sbqm.htm
http://engforum.pravda.ru type in Islamic Vegetarians in search
Kangaroos:
http://compassionatetraveler.org/art/2003-09-03.htm
Lab Animal Freedom:
http://www.columbiacruelty.com
http://www.animalliberationfront.com/slideshow4.htm
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1259
http://www.pcrm.org/resch/anexp/chimps.html
http://www.stopanimaltests.com
http://www.sumeria.net/health/prism.html
http://civitas.com
http://www.primatefreedom.com
http://www.ippl.org
http://www.shac.net/
http://uk.indymedia.org
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/topic/animalrights/
http://www.neavs.org
http://www.navs.org
http://www.aavs.org
http://www.war-online.org/ has an update on the divestiture of
Huntingdon Life Sciences stock
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
http://www.banpoundseizure.org
Lab Research: Humane Alternatives
http://www.drhadwentrust.f2s.com/J_...ojects2005.html
Law
http://www.aldf.org
Lawsuits:
http://www.hsus.org/in_the_courts/
http://www.pcrm.org
Legislation: http://www.hsus.org
Life Ins. Discounts To Vegetarians:
http://www.vegblog.org/archive/2002_03_01_archive.php
Links Lists
http://www.greenpeople.org/animalrights.htm
http://www.animalinks.net/home.html
http://www.envirolink.org
http://www.campaigningforanimals.co.uk/links.htm
http://www.banbloodsports.com/links.htm
http://www.earthsave.org/links.htm
http://www.mathaba.net/www/animal/
http://www.dmoz.org
http://groups.msn.com/arlinks
Lobsters
http://www.lobsterlib.com
Mad Cow Mad Pig Mad Sheep Mad Fish Mad Chicken Mad Deer etc Links
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1260
Magazines Online
http://www.satyamag.com/feb05/glickman.html
Mailing Lists
Mice:
http://www.pcrm.org suing OSU for breaking mice spines
Military Abuse of Animals
http://www.peta.net/feat/military
Nonviolence Link: Humans And Animals
http://www.pet-abuse.com/pages/abuse_connection.php
Organic
http://www.localharvest.org/
http://www.allorganiclinks.com/
Organic Vegetarian Restaurants
UK
http://www.manna-veg.com/ world class... London
http://www.thegate.tv/
http://www.marlborough-house.net/ One of the most
beautiful restaurant structures in the world
http://thephoenixorganic.com/ another sweet setting
http://www.freshorganics.biz/ Vegan pastries.. not sure if a veg.rest.
http://www.theorganicjuiceco.co.uk/ Juice Bar
US
http://www.lunahsea.com/ Geneseo NY.. near the no mammal
eating Trappist monastery
Peace Prevents The Bombing of Animals
http://www.publicintegrity.org/pns/ see who are making $ from cruelty
Physicians
http://www.pcrm.org
http://www.drgreger.org/ http://www.veganmd.org
http://www.geocities.com/athens/agora/7732/meat.html Parrett
http://www.vegsource.com/harris/cancer_vegdiet.htm Harris
http://www.goveganradio.com Dr Jerry Vlasak LA Surgeon and AR
http://www.drday.com
http://www.springerlink.com/(sjeczx34xdcqmyyn0l33h3jw)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent& backto=issue,11,15;journal,3,39;linkingpublication
results,1:400150,1
http://www.vegsource.com/klaper/ vegan lectures on impotence and
animal fat
http://www.christianveg.com articles by Stephen Kaufman, MD
http://news.adventist.org/data/2001...6/index.html.en
Adventists longest lived community in US.. Ellen White said to be vegan
Physician Exposes:
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1264
Pictures of Animals Suffering
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/21713.php
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/329348.shtml
http://www.all-creatures.org/wlalw/pics.html
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/17953.php
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17127
http://groups.msn.com/vc18/pics.msnw
http://www.animalrightsmedia.com/
http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsite.com/
http://www.sos-magots.com/ monkey with skullcap removed?
http://www.menzelphoto.com/gallery/big/agriculture8.htm
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/shoebox.msnw
http://www.awpc.org.au/campaigns/rooheads.jpg 6 million a year
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html
http://www.endtrap.org/pictures.php?Understand=Yes
http://www.wvec.com/news/local/mcchicken_head.htm
http://www.animalliberationfront.com/slideshow4.htm
http://ohio.tribe.net/veganesh/photos
http://www.animalrightsmedia.com
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/roos.html
http://www.all-creatures.org/wlalw/media-20040421.html
most of the following websites are from Andy G
www.hsus.org/ace/14622
http://h4ha.org/stopcruelty
http://www.animaladvocacy.net/legacy_abuse.html
http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsit...l%20Failure.htm
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
http://www.aapn.org/endangered.html
http://www.betrayed.org.uk/
http://www.boycottohsu.com/tax-waste.html
http://www.bushmeat-campaign.net/engsite/index.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/...homaston89.html
http://www.cok.net/camp/exhibit/intro.php
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/investigations.htm
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
http://www.factoryfarming.com/gallery.htm
http://www.farmsanctuary.org/newsletter/foiegras.htm
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/iteam/bred.html
http://www.freefarmanimals.org/gallery/index.htm
http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/photos.html
http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/photos.html
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest...51/gallery.html
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHil...09/gallery.html
http://www.graphicwitness.org/coe/factory.htm
http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/proof.html
http://www.hfa.org/photo/index.html
http://www.isecruelty.com/photos.php
http://www.isecruelty.com/videos.php
http://www.koreananimals.org/cats_p1.htm
http://www.koreananimals.org/dogs_p1.htm
http://www.theminx.com/iss4vol2/cruelty.htm
http://www.nodowners.org/gallery/index.htm
http://www.novivisezione.org/mostra/index_en.htm
http://www.novivisezione.org/mostra/index_en.htm
http://www.pet-abuse.com/database/
http://www.petadvantage.net/mypet/r...Real_World.html
http://www.peta.org/feat/film/
http://www.petatv.com/-------------...---------------
Posted by sb11 on 12-28-2005 06:29 PM:

http://www.quovadimus.org/spain99/toro/
http://www.sharkonline.org/
http://www.slaughterhousecam.com/
http://www.helpsleddogs.org/dogdrag.html
http://members.tripod.com/acos2/
http://www.upc-online.org/molting/
http://www.upc-online.org/merchandi..._factsheet.html
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/kgaedin.../picsmills.html
http://www.honorandnonviolence.com/main.htm
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
Poetry:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/...poems/bees.html
http://www.postpoems.com/members/ar
http://groups.msn.com/av/avpoetry.msnw
http://www.network54.com/Forum/2915...64/animal+poems
Primates:
http://www.ippl.org
http://primatefreedom.com/
http://www.primateresearch.com/
http://www.stopanimaltests.com/pdfs..._resolution.pdf
Prisoners Of Conscience:
http://www.vpsg.org
http://www.supportpeter.com/
Prisons: Vegan Food (2 million prisoners in the most punishing nation)
Privacy:
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00146.htm
Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Educators
http://psyeta.org/
Publicizing Pickets, Lectures, Vigils etc.
http://protest.net/add_an_event.html
Quotes:
http://www.stopanimaltests.com/pdfs...Vivisection.pdf
Radio:
http://www.goveganradio.com/ as well as radio shows in NH and TX
Recipes.. 46 Vegan Recipe Links
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1273
Regional
Austria:
http://www.vgt.at/
Australia:
http://www.savethesheep.com
http://www.animalliberationqld.org.au/
http://www.vnv.org.au/ Vegetarian Network
http://www.veg-soc.org/ Australian Veg. Soc.
Canada:
http://www.harpseals.org
http://www.spca.bc.ca/100milehouse/
http://abbeycats.org/
http://www.spca.bc.ca/abbotsford/
http://www.actionagainstpuppymills.zoomshare.com/
http://www.actionvolunteersforanimals.com/
http://www.adoptananimal.ca/
http://www.adopt-a-chimp.com/
http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.com/info.html
http://www.adoptapet.lucknow.on.ca/
http://www.spca.bc.ca/alberni/
Israel:
http://www.chai-online.org
Italy
Novivisezione.org
Korea
http://www.koreananimals.org
Portugal
http://www.acafrao.com/ Portugal
Switzerland
http://www.civitas.com
UK
http://uk.indymedia.org
http://www.buav.org
http://www.rspca.org
US
AR: http://www.lastchancearkansas.org/
CA:
http://www.sfbaveg.org
CT:
http://www.friendsofanimals.org
GA:
http://www.savannah-humane.com/
HW
http://www.animalrightshawaii.com/
MD
http://www.marylandbears.com
MA:
http://www.massachusettsanimalrights.com/news/
http://www.mspca.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/veganmass
MT
http://www.madcowboy.com
NJ:
http://protectnjanimals.com/
http://www.nj-ara.org njara@ nj-ara.org
NY
http://www.columbiacruelty.com
http://www.vivavegie.org
http://www.animaldefense.info/ Long Isl.
http://www.aspca.org not yet a no kill shelter
http://www.acauseforpaws.com/
http://www.wetlands-preserve.org/
http://www.adkhs.org/home.htm
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NY61.html
http://www.adoptadog.org/
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ05.html
http://www.akitarescuewny.com/
http://www.all-creatures.org/
http://www.civitas.com
http://www.inch.com/~dogs/
http://www.navs-online.org
http://www.canines.com/rescue/
http://www.geocities.com/angelpawsrescue/
http://www.aspca.org,
OH
http://www.poetwill.org
http://www.mercyforanimals.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ohioanimalrightsnetwork
http://www.egroups.com/messages/ohiovegans
OR
http://portland.indymedia.org
PA
http://www.pghfoiegras.com
http://www.veganoutreach.org
TN
http://www.thefarm.org
TX
http://www.houstonanimalrights.com
WA
WI
http://www.govegwi.com/ Wisconsin
Rats
Rescue International
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/
Restaurants
http://www.happycow.net/
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net
http://www.eatveg.com
http://www.acafrao.com/ Portugal
Rodeo:
http://www.anti-rodeo.org/thePeople.htm Europ. Anti Rodeo
Sanctuaries: Turn Pounds Into True Shelters
http://www.bfasfarm.com Colorado
http://lapaw.org/gaschamber.htm Louisiana
http://www.farmsanctuary.org New York
http://www.primarilyprimates.org/ Texas Primates
Scientists
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/f-w99/orthomolecular.html
Linus Pauling, only person to win 2 Nobel Prizes, one for peace
and one for neurotransmitters, vitamin C, etc.
Seals:
http://www.harpseals.org
Sheep:
http://www.savethesheep.com
Singles:
http://www.veggieconnection.com/?AC=1&KW=vegan_singles
http://www.veganmeetup.com
Slaughterhouses
http://www.wickedwendys.com/gaskilling.html
Soy:
http://www.soystache.com/
Sports:
http://members.tripod.com/anatta0/L1-Geen-Diet.htm
http://veggie.org/veggie/famous.veg.athletes.shtml
Trapping: End It
http://www.endtrap.org
http://www.caft.org.uk
Thanksgiving 2006: Turkey Freedom Day
http://www.gentlethanksgiving.org
http://www.goveg.com
http://www.tofurky.com
http://www.mercyforanimals.org
Vegan Businesses:
http://www.sunflourbaking.com/ gluten free vegan cookies
Vegquotes
http://engforum.pravda.ru search for vegquotes
http://spot.acorn.net/av/avquotes.html
Veterinarians: (these are not meat inspector or vivisector vets)
www.avar.org
Whales
http://www.greenpeace.org
http://www.cousteau.org
http://www.seashepherd.org
http://members.greenpeace.org/actio...hp?action_id=72
Wildlife Protection:
http://www.defenders.org
Wolves:
http://paws.laughingwolf.com
Zoos
http://www.bornfree.org.uk/zoocheck/zoo10.htm
http://www.keithewolf.com/
Envirolink Threads:
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1259 Methusaleh Diet
BSE Diseases:
http://www.cwd-info.org/index.php/f...ffb122b1992753d
http://www.madcowboy.com
http://www.maddeer.org
http://www.mad-cow.org
PETITIONS:
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs Approx. 2700 have signed
re Clear Channel animal torture
http://endtrap.org/petition.php
http://www.urveg.org
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=474 (easy to
send several letters)
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/905007036 adoption of mil.dogs
QUOTES
http://www.petsinpastel.com/quotes.htm
http://www.quotesland.com the animals category
http://www.catquotes.com/catquotes1.htm
http://spot.acorn.net/av/avquotes.html out of date address
REFERENCE TOOLS:
http://www.answers.com (thank you Josh)
NEWSPAPER FORUMS:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/messageboards/newguide/index.shtml
http://forum.japantoday.com
MOVIES:
Who Killed The Chefs of Europe
Mondo Kane
Dr. Dolittle with Rex Harrison and Semantha Eggar
Dr Dolittle with Eddie Murphy
The Shooting Party
Free Willie
Project X (based on Dr Don Barnes resigning from Air Force over
primate radiation)
BOOKS: PLEASE BUY ONLY COTTON OR RECYCLED OR RICE PAPER BOOK
http://www.matthewscully.com
http://www.veganquest.com
Animal Liberation by Peter Singer
Diet for A New America John Robbins (vegan heir of Baskin Robbins)
Fast Food Nation
Diet and Nutrition Rudolf Ballantine, MD
Diseases Of Food Animals Owen Parrett, MD
Free the Animals! The Untold Story of the U.S. Animal Liberation Front and Its Founder, ‘Valerie.’ - Ingrid Newkirk
Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, And Money (Paperback)
by Erik Marcus
Radical Vegetarianism Mark Braunstein
Slaughterhouse by Gail Eisnitz
Vegetarian Alternative: Vic Sussman
Vegetarianism A Way Of Life by Dudley Giehl
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Posted by sb11 on 12-28-2005 08:46 PM:

BOYCOTTS: A PARTIAL LIST
Some will not give money to any establishment involved in killing,
abuse or sale of dead or living animals


http://www.soaringspiritwithtears.c...ttmonsanto.html
http://www.columbiacruelty.com
http://www.iamscruelty.com/ (Procter and Gamble)
http://www.lobsterlib.com re Canada seals: Red Lobster and Olive Garden
http://www.petlibrary.com/goldfish/walmart.htm suffocated goldfish
http://www.victoriasdirtysecret.net/ 200 million catalogs on old growth forest
http://www.kfccruelty.com unusually cruel slaughterhouses
http://www.niemaancarcass.com furmonger Nieman Marcus
http://www.petitiononline.com/lovepigs Clear Channel
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa Boycott of Gloucesters
http://www.harvardwatch.com Harvard has some of its animal labs
hidden underground, some in Southborough. It is heavily invested in
slaughterhouses.
http://www.poetwill.org Ohio State boycott
http://www.pcrm.org Ohio State boycott
The above 2 sites do not necessarily endorse a boycott but are
working to end mouse spine crushing etc. at Ohio State
http://www.shac.net/ Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
http://www.arkangelweb.org focusing on Oxford's labs etc
http://www.harpseals.org Canada's shame
http://friendsofanimals.org/ Connecticut parakeets over United Illuminat.
http://www.kleercut.net/en destroying animal habitat for Kleenex
http://www.pghfoiegras.com Boycott Foie Gras restaurants
http://www.infoshop.org/boycottfoxnews.html Animal abuser Fox


FREE FIREWALLS
http://www.downloads.com
http://consumerdownloads-central.ca.../myeTrust/apps/
http://www.consumerdownloads.ca.com

then to pub..
then to myetrust
then to apps

dozens to choose from
Posted by sb11 on 12-29-2005 06:51 PM:

Hackers and Illegal Data Miners

MONSANTO BOYCOTT

http://www.purefood.org/rbghlink.html

http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/monprob.html

http://www.psrast.org/gefonmarket.htm

http://www.greenmatters.com/gm/subs...santoplist.html

http://bluegreen.weblogs.com/discuss/msgReader$157?mode=day

http://csf.colorado.edu/ecofem/nov98/0078.html

http://www.causesthatmatter.org/Env...t.cfm?ID=97&c=1

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/022505G.shtml



More on boycotts:

http://www.thegreatboycott.net/

More on milk:

http://www.kitchendoctor.com/reprints/monsanto.html

More on aspartame:

http://www.soaringspiritwithtears.c.../aspartame.html


HACKERS AND DATA MINERS
Alexa is a particularly invasive illegal
data miner
Posted by sb11 on 12-29-2005 07:20 PM:

AVOIDING MAD COW PRIONS
GELATIN INTESTINAL LININGS
LIPS SNOUTS ETC IN FOOD

http://www.caringconsumer.com/ingredientsfactsheet.html


http://www.petakids.com/candy.html
http://www.avoidanimalingredients.com - http://www.peta.org/mall/cc/ingred.html.
http://www.veganrepresent.com/forum...de=hybrid&t=236
http://www.foodriskclearinghouse.um.../6674-14-DR.pdf
.ients/index_a.htm
http://www.ananimalfriendlylife.com...ng-28-hour-r... http://www.peta.org/mall/cc/ingred.html.
http://www.veganrepresent.com/forum...hread.php?t=236
http://www.satyamag.com/jan04/api.html -
Posted by sb11 on 12-31-2005 12:42 AM:

AR TOPICS LIST: PARTIAL

BOYCOTTS
Cumulative List
Boycott Jennifer Lopez record label Epic.
Boycott Walmart: Fleshmonger, Fish Abuser, Union Buster,
Boycott Furmongers NY Times, LA Times, Chicago Sun Times, Boycott Monsanto's Products Including Roundup
Say No To Aspartame (Nutrasweet carcinogen)
Victoria's Secret.. 200 Million Annual Catalogs Unrecycled
Boycott Gorton's Of Gloucester Owned By Japanese Whalers
KFC Cruelty
Smithfield Biggest Factory Farmer Of Pigs
Iams Cruelty..
Boycott Kleenex of Kimberly Clark, Destroyer Of Forests
Economic Action: Use Your Clout To Stop Animal Abuse
HEALTH
Coprophagy
Free Online Articles By Vegan MD's
Archives: Georgetown Univ and PCRM.. in Vegan Health Study
Doctors' Group Files Suit Against Dairy Cos. Over False Clai
Vegan B12 More Efficient Than Any Other Form
Arthritis Pain And Animal Flesh
Blood Sweat And Tears: Ingredients In Animal Flesh
Studies Confirming The Superior Health OF Non Animal Diets
17,003 Consecutive Pushups: World Record.. ..Vegetarian
Mad Cow, Mad Pig, Mad Chicken, Mad Fish, Mad Deer Links
Toxins In The Lethal Atkins Diet
Facts Of Vegetarianism
Owen Parrett, MD "Why I Don't Eat Meat"
INTERFAITH CHRISTIAN
Matthew Scully, former Bush speechwriter
Catholic Vegetarians
Stephen Kaufman, MD
John Wesley says in V6 of his writings that he became vegeta
Bible Quotes On Nonviolence To God's Creatures
Narnia Author C S Lewis On The Cruelty Of Lab Research
Spiritual Diet
Salvation Army Founders Practiced Vegetarian Diet
COUNTRIES
Australian Baby Kangaroo Clubbers Exceed Even Canadians
Dalai Lama Keeps KFC Out Of Tibet
Pakistani KFC bombed
India: Most Organized Animal Rights Community With Many Vict
UK: Shutting Down the Primate Lab at Oxford Univ
Canadian Ad Censorship On Television
Ireland Men Rough Up Anti Circus Protesters
India: Bombay Apt. Complexes Bar Animal Eaters
Scotland: Seals Call for a cull of Scottish MP
Philippine dog eating
Upper Chamber in Austrian Parliament agrees to ban on ape ex
The World V French Legislators Re Pate
Belgian Rails Oppose Freedom Of Speech
Italia Of Francesco D'Assisi and Leonardo Da Vinci
LAB ANIMALS
companies Whose Products Were Tested On Captive Animals
San Diego Union Silent About Sleep Deprivation Animal Studie
SUNY Brooklyn Ripping Babies From Their Mothers
Cambridge Univ Vivisection
Marmosets Killed at Univ of Wisconsin
Shutting Down The Primate Lab At Oxford
Ending Dissection .. A Way Our Children Are Taught To Kill
680 Animal Abuse Facilities
Military Abuse of Animals
Help PCRM End medical school abuse of animals
Trillions OF Animals Have Been Murdered By Frankensteins
Posted by sb11 on 12-31-2005 02:54 AM:

http://www.blackwaterusa.com/securityconsulting/
separating people from pets in
New Orleans, torturing prisoners
at Abu Ghraib

http://www.banparktrapping.com/MartinSheen.asp
Posted by sb11 on 01-09-2006 11:09 PM:

Links Of Anti Whalers

These groups are opposed to
the whaling of Japan, Norway, US
and Iceland



http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/...ught-in-the-act
See Japanese Whalers Caught In The Act



WHALE WATCH COALITION AND OTHER GROUPS

http://www.whalewatch.org 160 links to member groups
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa boycott Gorton's
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/...ught-in-the-act
http://news108.forumup.org boycott Walmart, selling whale meat in Japan
http://www.seashepherd.org
http://www.cousteau.org
http://www.ncf.ca/animal-defence Canada
http://www.encolombia.com/ada.htm Colombia
http://www.dzzz-rijeka.org Croatia
http://www.cubarte.cult.cu/ Cuba:
http://www.donkeycyprus.com Cyprus
http://www.dyrenes-venner.dk Denmark
http://www.animalia.fi Finland
http://www.league-animal-rights.org France
http://www.vegetarierbund.de Germany
http://www.fauna.hu Hungary
http://www.vethelplineindia.com/vet/bspca.htm India
http://www.cats.org.il/ Israel
http://www.romancats.com Italy
http://www.alive-net.net/ Japan
http://www.animals.or.kr Korea
http://www.animals.from.lv Latvia
http://www.animal.org.pt Portugal
http://www.koap.ru/blago/animals/catalog.htm Russia
http://www.addaong.org Spain
http://www.tscwa.org Thailand
http://www.wspa-international.org UK

http://www.whalewatch.org links to 160 of its member groups

http://www.seashepherd.org

Sea Shepherd going after pirate Japanese whalers near Australia

Why isn't Australier
going after illegal whalers?
http://www.embassy.org/embassies
_________________
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

Last edited by arc108 on Mon Jan 09, 20
Posted by sb11 on 01-13-2006 06:32 AM:

BELGIAN LINKS

http://www.vegetarisme.be
http://www.gaia.be
http://www.animalsuffering.com

: http://www.rawk.be (Dutch)

ANIMAL RESCUE
http://www.altoonamirror.com/News/a...?articleID=4757
arrested in Altoona Pennsylvania
for rescuing a nearly dead Shepherd
Posted by sb11 on 01-23-2006 09:59 PM:

Below is a list of some of the companies that sell vegetarian/vegan pet foods:

Hopefully the existence of small companies involved in sales
will encourage bigger companies also to provide vegetarian
and vegan pet foods.

(dogs can be vegan by eating what you eat... without special food)

http://www.vegancats.com

Boss Bars
P.O. Box 517
Patagonia, AZ 85624
888-207-9114, fax: 888-207-9114
(100% certified organic dog biscuits, 4 flavors, including wheat- and corn-free)

Evolution
815 S. Robert St.
St. Paul, MN 55107
612-228-0467, 612-227-2414, 612-228-0632
(Dog and cat kibble and canned food, ferret kibble, fish food)

F&O Pet Products
1740 NE 86th St. Suite 205
Seattle, WA 98115
http://vegancats.safeshopper.com/
(Wide variety of vegetarian dog and cat products, including "Starter Packs")

Harbingers of a New Age
717 E. Missoula Ave.
Troy, MT 59935
406-295-4944
(Vegecat, Vegekit, and Vegedog supplements, recipes for homemade vegan dog, cat, and kitten food, digestive enzymes, and acidifying nutritional yeast)

Natural Life Pet Products
1601 W. McKay
Frontenac, KS 66763
800-367-2391, fax: 316-231-0071
(Canned and kibble dog food)

Nature’s Recipe
341 Bonnie Cir.
Corona, CA 91720
800-843-4008, fax: 909-278-9727
(Canned and kibble dog food – call for closest distributor)

Pet Guard
P.O. Box 728
Orange Park, FL 32067-0728
800-874-3221, fax: 904-264-0802
(Canned dog food and biscuits, digestive enzymes)

Wow-Bow Distributors
13-B Lucon Dr.
Deer Park, NY 11729
516-254-6064, fax: 516-254-6036
(Canned and kibble dog food and biscuits, nutritional supplements)

Wysong Corporation
1880 N. Eastman Rd.
Midland, MI 48642
800-748-0188, fax: 517-631-8801
(Dog and cat kibble)
Posted by sb11 on 01-23-2006 11:12 PM:

Sathya Sai Sanctuary Trust for Nature · Castlebaldwin · Co Sligo · Ireland
Phone/Fax 00353 (0) 7196 66196

donkeys@eircom.net

The Sathya Sai Sanctuary Trust for Nature is situated below the ancient neolithic site of Carrowkeel, in the Bricklieve Mountains, two and a half miles above the village of Castlebaldwin, Co. Sligo, on the N4 Dublin to Sligo road. The Sanctuary is signposted at the last two turns for Carrowkeel. Set on a 13 acre site in truly beautiful surroundings, the Sanctuary's aim is to provide a place of calm refuge for sick, elderly, unwanted, abandoned or abused donkeys, once so much a part of the Irish heritage but now often forgotten and neglected in a world geared for profit and production. The Sanctuary currently homes 26 donkeys, along with 9 ponies, two mules, three horses, two dogs, two cats and three pet sheep.

The Sanctuary is dedicated to Sri Sathya Sai Baba, a Holy Man from India who gave the project his blessing. The Sanctuary is funded by private donations and on a voluntary basis as a registered Irish charity, number 10840. Over the last three years the Sanctuary has been privileged to receive grant assistance from the Minister for Agriculture and Food towards the cost of maintaining and developing its care and welfare services for animals. Visitors are welcome to meet the donkeys (wellingtons are advisable most times of the year).

The aim of the Sanctuary is to give each individual donkey the best possible care according to age, health and special needs. Young, fit donkeys are occasionally fostered out in pairs to suitably excellent and permanent homes, thereby allowing space for the more needy ones to live on site at the Sanctuary for the rest of their lives. No donkey is refused care, destroyed, (except in cases of extreme distress or terminal illness), or sold on. You can support this work by joining our adoption
donkeys@eircom.net
Posted by sb11 on 02-05-2006 05:07 AM:

animal rights news sites

UPDATED LIST OF ANIMAL RIGHTS NEWS
SITES


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ivu-veg-news/messages
http://www.anc.org Animal News
http://groups.msn.com/welcometoaworldwedontsee Susan Roghair
http://www.animalconcerns.org
http://www.animalpeoplenews.org Kim Bartlett & Merritt Clifton
http://groups.msn.com/ar9
http://www.dawnwatch.com
http://groups.google.com/group/ar-news
http://groups.google.com/group/ahimsa108
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/topics/animalliberation/
http://www.vgt.at/ Austria
http://www.peta.org/alert/
http://vegnews.com/veggieawards_2005.html
http://veganic.net/currentissue.htm
http://www.egroups.com/messages/animal-life
http://arcnews.redblackandgreen.net/
http://www.egroups.com/messages/arn9
http://www.animalliberationpressoffice.org/pr_home.htm
http://www.planetark.com
http://indymedia.org
http://www.postpoems.com/members/ar
http://www.meatnews.com know what animal abusers are planning
http://uk.indymedia.org
http://portland.indymedia.org
http://indymedia.org hundreds of cities with animal rights forums
Posted by sb11 on 02-05-2006 05:25 AM:

Vegetarian Celebrations & Conventions

http://www.tasteofhealth.org
http://www.soystache.com/vegevents.htm
http://www.veganbanquet.com

http://www.meatout.org

http://www.vegofwa.org/vegfest/default.html
http://www.vegetarianevents.com

http://www.nwveg.org

. http://www.worldfestevents.com

http://www.vegsoc.org/nvw

http://www.AR2004.org

http://www.navs-online.org

http://www.americanvegan.org/

~ http://www.essene.org/Essene_Gathering.htm
http://www.raw-passion.com/rawstock.html

http://www.veg.ca/foodfair

http://www.veganfestival.freeserve.co.uk
10TH ANNUAL
http://www.cvillevegfest.org

http://www.hknet.org.nz/VegeWVD.html

http://www.sfvs.org/wvd/

http://www.european-vegetarian.org/lang/en/info/wvd.php


http://www.****et.com/festival/vegetarian.htm

http://www.bostonveg.org/foodfest

http://www.vsdc.org/vegfest
http://www.fresh-network.com/festival

http://www.worldveganday.org
TEXAS VEG CHILI COOKOFF!!
http://www.vshouston.org/
http://www.ivu.org/congress/2006/index.html



http://www.veg.ca/events/torontoarea.html
http://www.rawfoodsupport.com/list.php?f=4
European Vegetarian Union events - http://www.european-vegetarian.org/...ents/events.php
Veggie Events around the world - http://www.vegsource.com/talk/events
Posted by sb11 on 02-08-2006 07:32 PM:

Photos of animals suffering

despair:
http://www.animalactivist.com/Images/PiloerectRat.jpg
torture
http://www.banfoiegras.com/
hope:
http://www.banfoiegras.com/ramsay.pdf
Posted by sb11 on 02-16-2006 10:46 PM:

Why he sold the burger chain

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/...97/tigrett.html
for 14 years Baba devotees asked
Isaac Tigrett to sell the booze animal
flesh chain



http://www.greenpeople.org/animalrights.htm
Posted by sb11 on 02-18-2006 07:04 PM:

links referred to in Zen's post

http://www.onlinejournal.com/Specia...3104davies.html


http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/110904A.shtml
_

http://orbstandard.com/News/Peterso...W
ar.html


http://jackblood.netfirms.com/home/
Posted by sb11 on 02-20-2006 04:55 PM:

Italian Canadian and US vegan cat food links

http://ami.aminews.net/en_pareri.html
Italian vegan cat food

http://www.wow-bow.com/wall_street_jrnl.html
NY vegan cat food

Canadian distributor
http://www.downbound.com/Food_s/203.htm

__________________
Please boycott
AIR Canada, Canadian owned Greyhound, Canadian fish, lumber, meat, liquor,
Canadian products, Macleans, and sealseller Gucci until the Canadian
govt. ends sealclubbing
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.htm
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha

Posted by sb11 on 02-21-2006 12:39 AM:

http://whoisarat.com/ (a database
of informants...)
(can vouch for the veracity of
no individual entry)
Posted by Shantaram on 02-24-2006 06:57 AM:

http://www.choosecrueltyfree.org.au/

__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by Shantaram on 02-24-2006 07:27 PM:

"5.5 million dairy cows from the United States are said to live under factory conditions. Cattle are forced to eat saw dust, ammonia, feathers, toxic ink, processed sewage, poultry litter, grease, and plastic hay. The female claves born to dairy cows are bred for milk production and the male calves are immediately processed for veal. The calves raised for veal are confined to small, dark, damp cells where they are fed only iron-deficient gruel that they will become anemic and that their flesh will become tender. Small calves may be chained by their necks for months at a time while milking machines are wheeled to them. The life expectancy of cattle raised for milk production is usually decreased by 15 years in factory farms. These cows are always pregnant and give three or more times the milk they would natually give. Hormones are injected into the cows causing their udders to swell and drag on the ground getting cut, bruised, and infected. "64

Milk products are often mixed with additives , including peroxide and gelatine, milk is sometimes fortified with Vitamin D derived from fish oils.

__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by sb11 on 02-25-2006 04:02 AM:

Shantaram, thank you for
motivating me to do this revised
list:

Pictures or Videos of Animals Suffering
http://www.pelosanimais.org.pt/recursos/free_me_go.php intense slide show
http://www.emorylies.com crucifixion at Emory Univ by R Nichols... a picture
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.html Martin Sheen narration of seal clubbing
http://stopanimaltests.com/f-lemasPigs.asp Arkansas ammo dealer ties pigs and shoots them
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha Martha Stewart video
http://pittsburgh.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/21713.php
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/329348.shtml
http://www.all-creatures.org/wlalw/pics.html
http://www.animalliberationfront.co...ory_farming.htm
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/17953.php
http://www.envirolink.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17127
http://groups.msn.com/vc18/pics.msnw
http://www.animalrightsmedia.com/
http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsite.com/
http://www.sos-magots.com/ monkey with skullcap removed?
http://www.menzelphoto.com/gallery/big/agriculture8.htm
http://groups.msn.com/ar9/shoebox.msnw
http://www.awpc.org.au/campaigns/rooheads.jpg 6 million a year
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
http://fortheloveofanimals.bravepag...xperiments.html
http://www.endtrap.org/pictures.php?Understand=Yes
http://www.wvec.com/news/local/mcchicken_head.htm
http://www.animalliberationfront.com/slideshow4.htm
http://ohio.tribe.net/veganesh/photos
http://www.animalrightsmedia.com
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/features/roos.html
http://www.all-creatures.org/wlalw/media-20040421.html
most of the following websites are from Andy G
www.hsus.org/ace/14622
http://h4ha.org/stopcruelty
http://www.animaladvocacy.net/legacy_abuse.html
http://www.animalsrighttolifewebsit...l%20Failure.htm
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
http://www.aapn.org/endangered.html
http://www.betrayed.org.uk/
http://www.boycottohsu.com/tax-waste.html
http://www.bushmeat-campaign.net/engsite/index.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/...homaston89.html
http://www.cok.net/camp/exhibit/intro.php
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/investigations.htm
http://www.defendingfarmanimals.org/pictures.htm
http://www.factoryfarming.com/gallery.htm
http://www.farmsanctuary.org/newsletter/foiegras.htm
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/iteam/bred.html
http://www.freefarmanimals.org/gallery/index.htm
http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/photos.html
http://www.freetheanimals.homestead.com/photos.html
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest...51/gallery.html
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHil...09/gallery.html
http://www.graphicwitness.org/coe/factory.htm
http://www.greyhounds.org/gpl/contents/proof.html
http://www.hfa.org/photo/index.html
http://www.isecruelty.com/photos.php
http://www.isecruelty.com/videos.php
http://www.koreananimals.org/cats_p1.htm
http://www.koreananimals.org/dogs_p1.htm
http://www.theminx.com/iss4vol2/cruelty.htm
http://www.nodowners.org/gallery/index.htm
http://www.novivisezione.org/mostra/index_en.htm
http://www.novivisezione.org/mostra/index_en.htm
http://www.pet-abuse.com/database/
http://www.petadvantage.net/mypet/r...Real_World.html
http://www.peta.org/feat/film/
http://www.petatv.com/
http://www.quovadimus.org/spain99/toro/
http://www.sharkonline.org/
http://www.slaughterhousecam.com/
http://www.helpsleddogs.org/dogdrag.html
http://members.tripod.com/acos2/
http://www.upc-online.org/molting/
http://www.upc-online.org/merchandi..._factsheet.html
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/kgaedin.../picsmills.html
http://www.honorandnonviolence.com/main.htm
http://www.animalsvoice.com/PAGES/archive.html
Podcasts
http://podcast.veganfreak.com/
Posted by Shantaram on 02-25-2006 12:39 PM:

Shantaram, thank you for
motivating me to do this revised
list:



Its a pleasure to help you any way i can SB11 if you need any help dont hesitate to ask me anytime. I saw an interview with Bo Derek and her disgust at the idea of horse meat being eaten in France. I missed most of the interview but could not believe it.





__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by Shantaram on 02-25-2006 12:49 PM:

http://www.animalsaustralia.org/def...=1272&idL2=1283

__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by Shantaram on 02-25-2006 01:04 PM:

http://www.skynews.com.au/news/story.asp?id=93791


I just cant believe this its incredible ......

__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by Shantaram on 02-26-2006 02:57 PM:

] Dumping ground for animal corpses found in St. Petersburg flats


Several hundreds of dead puppy and kitten bodies were discovered in the derelict block of flats. These boxes with kittens and puppies which are used to help collect money supposedly to feed them can be seen throughout the cities’ streets. Yet no one actually intends to feed these animals and they are used for profit until they either die of starvation or freeze to death.


__________________
I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.

Posted by sb11 on 02-28-2006 07:05 PM:

impeachbush.org
iacenter.org
afsc.org
internationalanswer.org

__________________
Please boycott
AIR Canada, Canadian owned Greyhound, Canadian fish, lumber, meat, liquor,
Canadian products, Macleans, and sealseller Gucci until the Canadian
govt. ends sealclubbing
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.htm
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha

Posted by sb11 on 03-08-2006 10:36 PM:

http://www.whalesrevenge.com/ 138,000 signatures on a petition to stop
whaling

http://www.peta.net elephant cruelty
video.. Ringling Brothers

http://www.speakcampaigns.org.uk
campaign against Oxford vivisection
monsters

http://www.ca4a.org/info/farmtofork.html
pigs who die because they are too
weak from constant confinement
to reach food troughs
Posted by sb11 on 03-09-2006 07:37 PM:

Reference Tools

----------
http://www.onelook.com
http://www.thesaurus.com
http://www.whois.net who owns
a particular site
compares 22 dictionaries.. has
acronym and rhyming dictionaries
http://www.bibliomania.com/
2000 classic texts online


HORRIBLE PICTURES
http://www.barinak.gen.tr/yao/mamak/mamak.html
Posted by sb11 on 03-28-2006 04:22 AM:

Some Current Links

Emory Cat Crucifiers May have Taught Abu Ghraib soldiers?
http://www.emorylies.com

Ohio Supreme Court rules unanimously that tapes of students crushing mice spines
(paid for by forcing taxes out of Ohioans) can not be viewed. http://www.pcrm.org

Catholic priest chaplain to Enola Gay bombers of Nagasaki repents his silence.
http://www.stjoan.com/homilies5/hn7.31.05.htm

15,000 animal groups
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

Video of seal clubbing
http://seashepherd.org/seals/seals.htm
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs.asp?video=martha
http://www.hsus.org
Boycott all Canadian tourism, products

Not 1 but at least 3 .. perhaps hundreds of pandemics have been caused by pig flesh
http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/032197/1918flu.htm

Kansas: vegetarian utopia... the writings of John Milton Hadley
http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1972/72_1_hadley.htm
Posted by sb11 on 04-09-2006 08:09 PM:

Christian Vegetarian Links

    quote:

    CHRISTIAN VEG LINKS
    http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg
    http://catholicveg.blogspot.com
    http://www.christianveg.com
    http://www.all-creatures.org
    http://www.jesusveg.com
    http://www.compassionatespirit.com
    http://groups.msn.com/christianveg
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/christianveg
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/vegchristian
    http://www.hacres.com
    http://www.adventist.org (The 7th Day Adventists, Methodists, and
    Franciscans
    were all founded by vegetarians who believed Jesus was vegetarian.)
    http://www.christianveg.com/elliot.htm
    http://www.matthewscully.com
    http://www.ldsveg.org
    www.ivu.org/history/christian/christ_veg.html by Ted Alter
    also
    http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians...abackground.stm Paul's Veg
    http://www.adventist.org promote vegan diet as church
    but hospitals vivisect
    http://www.animalliberationfront.co...Vegetarians.htm
    Bible Quotes:
    http://www.thenazareneway.com/index_vegetarian.htm
    http://www.thenazareneway.com/Biblic...esh_Eating.htm
    http://www.thenazareneway.com/biblic...enis_giron.htm
    http://www.thenazareneway.com/thou_shalt_not_kill.htm
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/epiveg
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/methodistveg
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/baptistveg
    http://www.egroups.com/messages/quakerveg

    Edenite Society of Imlaystown New Jersey published WAS THE MASTER A
    VEGETARIAN

Posted by sb11 on 08-23-2006 02:10 PM:

Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu links

Jesus Said To Preach To Every Creature



Jesus did not say
to preach to every nation
Jesus said to preach
to all creation

Mark 16:15


CHRISTIAN
http://www.christianveg.com
http://www.all-creatures.org
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/catholicveg
http://www.compassionatespirit.com
http://www.jesusveg.com
http://groups.msn.com/christianveg (left column has Salv Army founders on veg)
http://www.christianveg.com/elliot.htm
http://www.matthewscully.com
http://www.ldsveg.org
http://www.essene.com/Essene%20Teac...Vegetarian.html
www.ivu.org/history/christian/christ_veg.html by Ted Alter
also
http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/corinthians...abackground.stm Paul's Veg
http://www.adventist.org promote vegan diet as church
but hospitals vivisect
http://news108.forumup.org Christian folder
http://catholicveg.blogspot.com
http://www.animalliberationfront.co...Vegetarians.htm
Bible Quotes:
http://www.thenazareneway.com/index_vegetarian.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/Biblic...esh_Eating.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/biblic...enis_giron.htm
http://www.thenazareneway.com/thou_shalt_not_kill.htm
http://www.eco-cuisine.com ex monk's veg recipes
http://news108.forumup.org/viewtopic.php?t=221
http://www.essene.org
http://www.egroups.com/messages/quakerveg


(Go ye therefore and preach to every creature Mark 16: 15)



MUSLIM VEGETARIAN LINKS

http://www.bmf.org Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
http://sss.vn.ua/sb_mm.htm
http://ipaki.com/content/html/28/1203.html Muslim
vegetarians
http://www.afic.com.au/Muslims%20ag...l%20Cruelty.pdf
Australian Federation of Islamic Councils condemns animal cruelty

http://www.eat-halal.com
http://www.egroups.com/messages/muslim-vegetarians
http://www.ivu.org/news/1-96/muslim.html
http://www.islamveg.com
http://www.crescentlife.com/dietnut...ian_muslims.htm
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Musli...n/religious.htm
http://www.islamicconcern.com
http://members.aol.com/yahyam/muslim_vegetarian.html
http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/bhaktiyoga/islamveg.htm
http://www.veg.ca/newsletr/janfeb96/Islam_recipes.html
http://www.islamicconcern.com/fatwas.asp
http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/video...r=wm&speed=_med
http://www.answers.com/topic/druze The Druze are Muslim
vegetarians of Lebanon. One wellknown vegan Druze is Casey
Kasem.
http://www.saibaba.org/ The Saint of Shirdi who left his
body in 1918 is revered by Muslims and nonMuslims
http://www.saibaba.org/saisatc.html is an online book
about the Saint of Shirdi
http://www.saibaba.ws/teachings/quranicmyths/sbqm.htm


JEWISH VEGETARIAN AND VEGAN LINKS
http://www.ivu.org/jvs/
http://www.chai-online.org
http://www.jewishveg.com/schwartz
founded by Jewish vegans:
http://www.meatout.org
http://www.notmilk.com
http://www.vrg.org
http://www.vegsource.com/klaper
Aspiring vegetarians
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12409517/site/newsweek/ Rabbi Marc Gellman



Jewish animal rights activists
who oppose the recreational slaughter of deer
are in accord with the teachings of the Talmud and Torah which forbid
hunting:




Jewish vegetarians:
Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer who opposed the lepidoptery
of Vladimir Nabokov
Franz Kafka
Dr Richard Schwartz, author of books on Judaism and vegetarianism
http://www.jewishveg.com/schwartz/
Karen Messer, Judaic educator and long-time vegetarian & animal rights advocate
Albert Einstein
Lynn Manheim, long time campaign coordinator for Society For
Animal Rights, coordinator of Letters For Animals
http://hometown.aol.com/letters4animals/
Nathaniel Altman, author of Eating For Life, books on palmistry etc.
Irving Haimes
Rosa and Michael Feldman of Student Action Corps For Animals
Roberta Kalechofsky, writer
Eli Kazdan
M Radney
Debra Wasserman http://www.vrg.org
Charles Stahler
Aviva Cantor writer, activist
Yehudi Menuhin, world famed violinist and peacemaker
J Ennis, supporter of many a.r. groups
Vic Sussman, author of The Vegetarian Alternative
Lewis Regenstein, author and former VP of Fund For Animals
Psychiatrist Leonard Rack
L Hill
Psychiatrist Samuel Sandweiss, author of The Holy Man & The Psychiatrist
Psychiatrist Murray Cohen
Ethics professor Marvin Katz fruitarian
Jonathan Lief MD
Irving Wallace, writer of many books
Arnold Schulman, Hollywood screenwriter, author of screenplay
for Goodbye Columbus and other screenplays and of the book Baba
Philip Pick London UK
Milton Berle, comedian, selfless and generous teacher of comics
Al Drucker, concentration camp survivor
Raymond Avrutis, author of books on how to maximize
federal govt. benefits for the unemployed
Rabbi David Rosen, former chief rabbi in Ireland
Richard Cohen http://www.notmilk.com
Mark Matthew Braunstein, author of Radical Vegetarianism and other books
... since his accident, an advocate for medical marijuana
J Goldberg http://www.vsdc.org
Jonathan Wolf
Lewis Harrison http://www.chihealer.com/index.html
Jeremy Rifkin, author of Beyond Beef and campaigner against GE foods
http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/books/rifkin.html
Andrew Rifkin.. former publisher of a vegetarian magazine


Jewish animal rights activists:
Bea Arthur, star of Golden Girls

(the above is a tiny sliver
of Jewish vegetarians and
animal rights activists)

BUDDHIST
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.buddhistlinks.org
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhi...Scriptures%20on
http://www.dalailama.com
http://www.buddhanet.net
http://www.veggiedharma.org/wst_page5.html

HINDU

Of the nearly billion Hindus in India,
300 million or more are vegetarian and 700
million abstain from the flesh of cows.

http://www.hindu.org
http://www.sathyasai.org
http://www.anandamayi.org/
http://www.ramana-maharshi.org/
http://www.motherofall.org/introduction_03.html
http://www.ammachi.org
http://www.yogananda-srf.org
http://www.neemkarolibaba.com
Posted by sb11 on 08-26-2006 04:17 PM:

Pravda Threads

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=115390
Frankensteins

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?postid=1976855
Vegquotes

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?threadid=61576
visions dreams

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?threadid=60777
Sai Baba

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=139960
vegan money

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...?threadid=62098
animal rights links

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=175623
toxins in fish flesh fish can't scream

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=174379
180 ways to end the war

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthrea...threadid=174591
famous fruitarians, vegans, vegetarians

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php3?postid=200042 anti war dems
http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php3?postid=200042
Posted by sb11 on 09-08-2006 06:51 PM:

Harmful Groups

BAD GROUPS

http://www.volunteermatch.org/orgs/org23273.html
Incurably Ill for Animal Research
http://www.animalrights.net ARA attack site based in Kalamazoo where
Pfizer has a lab
http://www.consumerfreedom.com funded by KFC etc.
Posted by sb11 on 09-08-2006 06:52 PM:

Healing

http://www.magneticosleep.com/
pretty expensive mattresses
.. Canadian based... but magnets help
Posted by sb11 on 09-23-2006 03:28 PM:

Turkish Animal Cruelty
http://www.shkd.org/en/AIG
Six Flags Promoting Live Cockroach
Eating
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/373263332
Deer Suffocated by Plastic Bags video
http://www.sharkonline.org/?P=0000000431
Hunted Deer Fights Back and Wins
http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...264244416084639
http://digg.com/videos_comedy/VIDEO...ks_HUNTER_S_***
Posted by sb11 on 09-26-2006 05:03 AM:

Beauty in Pictures

http://msaint-ange.stumbleupon.com/
50 or more photos.. unusually beautiful

THREADS

Animals in Transit
AntiHealthDepartments
CatholicVeg
CV Salvation Army Founder Promotes Veg. Diet
Fish Can't Scream: Toxins In Fishes' Flesh
Fruitarians
Jewish Vegetarians
Mad Pig Mad Deer Mad Milk
Muslim Vegetarians
Poetry Re Animals
Teach The Children Nonviolence: Animal Abusers Become People Abusers
Vegetarian Vegan Fruitarian Quotes
Videos Or Pictures Of Animals Suffering
Why I Don't Eat Meat by Owen Parrett MD

......
Famous Vegetarians
Animal Rights Links
Facts of Veg
Veg Quotes
Frankensteins
Legislation
Boycotts
Priorities
How To Articles
Posted by lynn on 09-26-2006 05:19 AM:

Re: Beauty in Pictures

    quote:Originally posted by sb11
    http://msaint-ange.stumbleupon.com/
    50 or more photos.. unusually beautiful



Nice link sb11

__________________
"Anyone who angers you, Conquers you"

Posted by sb11 on 10-12-2006 12:33 AM:

Search Engines

http://www.goodsearch.com
Posted by sb11 on 10-12-2006 12:40 AM:

New Hampshire

http://www.fryeburgfair.com/
pig and calf scrambles are cruelty
to animals in NH
Posted by sb11 on 10-12-2006 07:39 PM:

Corruption

None of the groups listed below rate the devastation of war on animals
in rating the legislative records of congressmen and women.


The Humane Society of the United States

Society for Animal Protective Legislation

American Humane Association

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

HSUS has sided with the FBI
in its attack on animal rights activists.
Posted by sb11 on 10-25-2006 06:10 PM:

NEWS
http://www.radionetherlands.nl/
******

http://www.xerces.org/
dedicated to the rights of spineless
insects

Spanish dog beater killed his dog
http://firmas.amnistianimalmadrid.org/ley/
Posted by sb11 on 10-31-2006 05:20 AM:

Hunter: Three beagles shot in cold blood

(KDKA and AP headline said beagles shot in cold blood.. but never mentioned
the hunter's shooting other animals in cold blood)

SALTSBURG, Pa. (AP) - State police and the Pennsylvania Game Commission are looking for the person who fired multiple shots at point-blank range into a hunter's three beagles in Loyalhanna Township in Westmoreland County.

Larry Nahay of Jefferson Hills says he was hunting off Route 981 around 5 p.m. Friday when someone used a handgun to kill his three beagles: Minnie, Millie and Maddy.

State police say Nahay was hunting lawfully in a nonposted area.

Nahay says the dogs followed a rabbit up a hill when he and others in a hunting party heard at least seven shots. Nahay soon found his dogs lying next to each other.

**
Psychopathic Internet games
Body: tribalfusion.com and K Mart are promoting a kill turkey game

azads.com encouraging children to smash flies
**

Legislation

http://hsus.org/legislation_laws/state_legislation/

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