Animal Welfare
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- Eatwild
- The advantages of natural grass feeding of farm animals. Health benefits, news, and links to suppliers. Washington State, US.
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- Farm Animal Welfare: the Power Struggle
- The struggle between the differing interests of consumers, farm animals, farmers, retailers, media, politicians, scientists, vegetarians and welfare campaigners.
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- Foot and Mouth Disease Petition
- Background information and petition for a US policy for vaccination for foot and mouth disease.
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- Freedom Food (RSPCA)
- Labeled meat, eggs and dairy products assuring the product has come from animals reared, transported and slaughtered in accordance with welfare standards compiled by the RSPCA, which also monitors the program. Includes product availability. UK.
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- Fur Free Alliance: inFURmation
- Information center on the fur fashion trade including its animal welfare and conservation impacts on wild and domestic species.
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- HSUS: Fur-Free
- Provides ways to take meaningful action against the fur trade and some easy ways to help prevent the killing of animals for their fur.
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- Wikipedia.org: Fur trade
- Details the history of the fur trade including socio-economic implications, anthropology and more.
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- Telegraph: Gisele left exposed on catwalk by fur protest
- Campaigners from PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, invaded the runway during the Victoria's Secrets show in New York targeting one of the most prominent models to wear fur since it began to creep back into acceptability in fashion circles. (November 16, 2002)
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- Telegraph: Pop singer brandishes skinned fox in protest against the fur trade
- The singer Sophie Ellis Bextor and the photographer Mary McCartney, the daughter of the former Beatle, have donated their services to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) for their campaign against the increasing popularity of fur. (November 12, 2002)
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- CNN: McCartney backs anti-fur fashion
- The revival of fur on the catwalks for winter 2002 shows that animal rights activists are having difficulty converting the fashion industry. They have a strong advocate in British designer Stella McCartney: "Everything in [my] store and every single garment and accessories that you see is cruelty free in the sense no animal has died to make anything in here." Karl Lagerfeld: "It should be handled in the nicest way but as long as we eat meat and wear leather, I don't even think there is a subject to discuss." (October 29, 2002)
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- Gooseberry.org
- Thirty second animated spay and neuter public service announcements available to non-profit organizations.
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- Pet-Abuse.Com
- Breaking the cycle of abuse through action and education. Contains the National Abuse Registry, information for shelters, and humane education tips.
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- Stolen Pets
- Information on pets taken under false pretense through "free to a good home" ads, abducted from their yards, or are taken from humane shelters through a practice called pound seizure.
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- A Critical Look at Animal Experimentation
- Online book by Murry J. Cohen M.D., Stephen R. Kaufman M.D., Rhoda Ruttenberg M.D., Alix Fano M.A. From Medical Research Modernization Committee (MRMC).
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- Animal Research Takes Lives (Bette Overell)
- The New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society rebuttal to 'Animal Research Saves Lives' published by the government. Online versions of both, as well as book reviews, responses by researchers and re-rebuttal by NZAVS.
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- Alternatives to Animal Testing Bibliography
- Bibliography assists in identifying methods and procedures helpful in supporting the development, testing, application, and validation of alternatives to the use of vertebrates in biomedical research and toxicology testing.
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- Laboratory Animals: The International Journal of Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare
- The official journal of FELASA, GV-SOLAS, ILAF, LASA, NVP, SECAL and SGV.
