Young Voices Heard

By on February 27, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Young Voices Heard

Young advocates are a powerful force in our movement. We saw evidence of this last week, when two teenage boys testified at an Oregon Senate hearing to help toughen penalties for dogfighting. Oregon State Rep. Brian Clem said it best to the Statesman Journal: "This . . . 

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Day to Spay

By on February 26, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Day to Spay

Today is Spay Day USA, and it’s our biggest series of events and promotions urging people to spay and neuter pets as a means of reducing and eventually eliminating euthanasia of healthy and adoptable animals. This year’s Spay Day—which is really spread over a month’s . . . 

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Condemned

By on February 25, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Condemned

The Wall Street Journal reports on its front page today that the Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Co., with annual revenues of about $100 million, is expected to permanently shut down as a result of the fallout from The HSUS investigation into the dairy cow slaughter plant’s . . . 

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Smoke and Mirrors

By on February 22, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Smoke and Mirrors

Newly appointed Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer was just on his second day at the job when The HSUS released the results of our investigation into a southern California slaughter plant that had made its core business the slaughter of "spent" dairy cows. Obviously, any missteps . . . 

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Talk Back: Systemic Cruelty

By on February 22, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

As reaction to The HSUS’s investigation at Hallmark/Westland Meat Co. and news of the massive recall of beef from the plant continues to reverberate, readers continue to write in. Among the comments we received: Thank you to The HSUS for all your hard work with . . . 

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Cycle of Violence

By on February 21, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Cycle of Violence

For humanitarians, the resurgence of dogfighting in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban, which had suppressed such activities, was a terrible irony. Last Sunday, that irony gave way to tragedy as a suicide bomb attack took the lives of at least 80 people and . . . 

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Constant Against Cruelty

By on February 20, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

Your HSUS is big enough and strong enough to carry on the fight on multiple fields of battle.  We are still immersed in the follow-up to the hidden camera investigation that exposed appalling abuses of downed cows, the slaughter plant’s gross disregard for the law, . . . 

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Recall Recoil

By on February 19, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Recall Recoil

It was President’s Day yesterday. But from my perspective, it was also a day of false assurances. See the undercover video that led to the recall. Arguably the top story across the country for the last two days has been the nation’s largest ever recall . . . 

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Precedent Set, Message Sent

By on February 15, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

I just got out of a press conference in San Bernardino with District Attorney Michael Ramos. At the press conference—which was crowded with print, radio, and television reporters—he announced his filing of charges against two individuals, including felony animal cruelty charges against one, for the . . . 

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Sea Change in Animal Testing

By on February 15, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Sea Change in Animal Testing

USA Today had an important and exciting story in yesterday’s paper about the move away from the use of animals in certain toxicity tests. I am truly enthused about the possibility of innovation in this arena making animal testing obsolete. © iStockphoto Since the 1970s . . . 

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You Asked: Shopping with a Conscience

By on February 14, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

Today I would like to respond to a question from reader Claudia. Q. Thank you so much for the work you do to help the lives of animals across the globe. As the animal lover that I am, I couldn’t get the images out of . . . 

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Prepared for Battle

By on February 13, 2008 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Prepared for Battle

When one rooster delivers a gaff or short knife thrust into his combatant’s lung in an enclosed cockfighting pit, the victim suffers—no matter if the staged fight occurs in a jurisdiction that allows or outlaws the practice. If locals cheer the bloodletting, the laughter and . . . 

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