ASPCA Funds Poultry Production Operation; Birds treated "with dignity and compassion" s... - 0 views
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The Farm Forward board chair, Steven J. Gross, is father of University of San Diego theology professor Aaron Gross, who founded Farm Forward in 2007 and is chief executive officer. For approximately 10 years, 1998-2007, Friedrich and Steven J. Gross represented PETA in a variety of farm animal advocacy campaigns.
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the lack of heritage breed birds is a significant barrier to the development of high-welfare poultry rearing.
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Suzanne never mentioned that she and the ASPCA had already arranged to help finance a poultry operation and promote chicken and turkey consumption.
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Pet Overpopulation, Puppy Mills, and Lessons from Proposition B : Nathan J Winograd - 0 views
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To claim to want to shut down puppy mills, but to ignore or fight reform efforts to stop shelter neglect, abuse, and killing (as groups like HSUS and PETA do) is not only ethically inconsistent, it is morally bankrupt.
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Neglect is neglect, abuse is abuse, killing is killing regardless of by whose hand that neglect, abuse, and killing is done.
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To look the other way at one because that neglect, abuse, and killing is done by “friends,” “colleagues,” or simply because the perpetrators call themselves a “humane society” is indefensible.
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Secret footage shows how millions of British chicks are killed every year | Mail Online - 0 views
EU to back sale of meat and milk from cloned animal offspring | Mail Online - 0 views
Dog barks himself to death: Autopsy finds tragic Cowboy the Bulldog suffocated from 'ov... - 0 views
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Dogs 'wreak havoc on habitats and threaten endangered species' | Mail Online - 0 views
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What they found is that dogs, their worldwide numbers estimated at 500million,
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can cause more damage to wildlife and livestock than wolves and other apex predators.
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One study cited by Young concluded through genetic testing that dogs - not wolves, as originally suspected - were responsible for a rash of livestock killings in the mountainous Basque country between Spain and France.
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