Desperate Distortion

By on July 10, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Desperate Distortion

One reason I decided to blog was to have a rapid-response capability—to respond to breaking news, to bring up urgent issues not getting the mainstream attention they deserve, and to create a dialogue with our supporters. I also wanted a forum to rebut some of . . . 

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Forging Ahead for Farm Animals

By on July 9, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Forging Ahead for Farm Animals

When I was elected President and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States in April 2004, The Washington Post ran an article entitled, “Vegan in The Henhouse: Wayne Pacelle, Putting Animals On (and Off) the Table.” The fact that I’m the first vegan . . . 

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Agricultural Committee Cleans Up Farm Bill

By on July 7, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

Here is some good news. I wrote earlier this week about a provision quietly slipped in to the earliest versions of the House Farm Bill—Section 123 of Title I. If adopted, the provision would have nullified a raft of state and local animal protection laws.  . . . 

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Celebrate Cats, and Vote for the Cutest

By on July 6, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Celebrate Cats, and Vote for the Cutest

A few weeks ago I wrote about Take Your Dog to Work Day and The Humane Society of the United States’ canine colleagues. But the month of June didn’t go entirely to the dogs—it also marked Adopt-A-Cat Month. Cats have steadily and stealthily crept into . . . 

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The Great Federal Power Grab

By on July 5, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
The Great Federal Power Grab

Section 123 of Title I of the Farm Bill is the most worrying legislation you’ve never heard of. Slipped into an early draft of the Farm Bill written by the House Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry, this section threatens to nullify dozens of animal . . . 

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Talk Back: Can’t Bear the News

By on July 3, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

Readers were upset when the U.S. House of Representatives rejected an amendment to ban the import of sport-hunted polar bear trophies from Canada. Among the comments we received: For shame! What does it say about us as human beings that we are unwilling or unable . . . 

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Another Reason to Forgo Foie Gras

By on July 3, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Another Reason to Forgo Foie Gras

Many of the things we do to animals raised for food are callous and seem to defy common sense. They can be harmful to animals, but also detrimental to human self-interest. Look what happened when producers fed ground-up animals to cattle, who are naturally herbivorous. . . . 

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Lifeblood of the Movement

By on July 2, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Lifeblood of the Movement

The Humane Society of the United States has an extraordinary staff, augmented a great deal with personnel who have joined us over the last two years thanks to our mergers with The Fund for Animals and the Doris Day Animal League. Staff members are committed . . . 

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Humane Wildlife Solutions: An Entrepreneurial Model for a Humane Nation

By on June 29, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Humane Wildlife Solutions: An Entrepreneurial Model for a Humane Nation

The Humane Society of the United States sometimes has to use raw power to change the circumstances for animals—overcoming the opposition of animal exploitation groups and passing legislation or applying pressure on a company to mend its ways. To a degree, it requires some level . . . 

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Two Key Wins and a Setback for Polar Bears

By on June 28, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Two Key Wins and a Setback for Polar Bears

Not long after I became president of The Humane Society of the United States three years ago, and after we merged our operations with the spectacular folks at The Fund for Animals, we decided to concentrate some considerable resources in four major campaign areas: 1) . . . 

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Talk Back: Dog Days

By on June 27, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle

While the nation observed “Take Your Dog to Work Day,” blog readers celebrated The HSUS’ dogs in the office policy. Among the comments we received: Congratulations on your dog-friendly environment! I’ve worked from home for my entire career and I cannot imagine having to leave . . . 

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Protecting Wildlife and Preserving Habitats

By on June 27, 2007 with 0 Comments By Wayne Pacelle
Protecting Wildlife and Preserving Habitats

The depth and breadth of programs at The HSUS is pretty extraordinary.  To know all that goes on, you’d have to make a regular study of humanesociety.org. And even then, it’s tough to keep up with all of the work. You may have heard about . . . 

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