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ESSENTIAL DESTINATIONS

OCTOBER 2005

LETTERS

Dave Garcia


I just read your tribute to the work done by Dave Garcia and cried (again) at the possible loss of this man who was an inspiration in his dedication to stopping animal suffering. He was an outstanding teacher, with years of experience in humane investigation,  that must not be lost.


There is not one of us who has not made errors in youth that we wish we could correct. Dave Garcia chose to make his reparation to society through the thousands of helpless, voiceless victims he saved and the prosecutions he won for them.


I have implored Dave to continue to be available to share his lifetime of knowledge with those who must carry on this effort, especially against illegal animal fighting, through allowing  me to make an instructional film to preserve his knowledge and experience so that it will never be lost.


I hope he will read what you wrote and realize that he is still an important friend and ally to many of us—both two and four-legged.


––Phyllis Daugherty, Director
Animal Issues Movement
420 N. Bonnie Brae Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026
<ANIMALISSU@aol.com>


Anna’s Law


Thanks so much for mentioning Anna’s Law in Illinos.  If the $3.00 surcharge on rabies vaccinations that we sought had passed, the law would have generated $4 million for subsidized sterilization and vaccination.  Due to opposition to the surcharge from the Illinois State Veterinary Medical Associ-ation, we compromised. Now a $10 mandatory differential licensing fee will go to spay/neuter, augmented by public safety fines for dogs running at large, dangerous dogs, vicious dogs, & biting animals. We now anticipate raising $2.5 million.


––Ledy VanKavage, Esq.
Senior Director of
Legal Training & Legislation
National Outreach
American SPCA
P.O. Box 313
Maryville, IL 62062
Phone: 618-345-8086
Fax: 618-345-6542

 

 

Singapore Zoo


Thanks for attracting world attention to the white tigers and green polar bears at the Singapore Zoo in the July/August edition of Animal people.


––Anil Bisht
RV Mediaworld, Education
10 Ubi Crescent #05-76
Ubi Techpark (Lobby D)
Singapore 408564
Phone: 65-6749-6719
<schools@rvmediaworld.com>

 

PetSmart


Thanks for the nice plug on PetSmart Adoption Centers in your “Who Invented No Kill?” article. We’re always hoping that more agencies will take advantage of the space we offer in PetSmart stores and the available access to lots of predisposed pet parents.


––Susana M. Della Maddalena
Vice President, Executive Director
PetSmart Charities
19601 N. 27th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85027
Phone: 623-587-2055
Fax: 623-580-6561

 

 

Bali bombings


Once again I am writing to my colleagues to notify them about the (most recent) bombing in Bali. The casualties and damage are far less than in 2002 and everyone in Yudisthira and our families are fine.


Unfortunately the Yudis-thira (Bali Street Dogs) team could not get near the bombed areas, and any meaningful assessment of the animal situation was thwarted. There were reports that a couple of dogs were killed on the Jimbaran beach, which would make sense, as that is a popular dumping ground for puppies, as well as food-finding territory for street dogs.


For Yudisthira, like other businesss, this will be an economic disaster. Veterinarians still feel the loss of business and income from 2002 and local donations completely dried up for the Bali Street Dogs. I fear that again the state of Bali dogs will reflect the the Bali economy.


––Sherry Grant
Yudisthira
Foundation, c/o
JI. Duyung Gang 1 #9
Sanur, Bali 80228
Indonesia
Phone:
62 -0-361-286226
Fax:
62 -0-361 -282105
<balidogs@ix.netcom.com>
<www.yamp.com/balidogs>