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JUNE 2008 ISSUES | 1-360-579-2505
"The humane cause is about preventing suffering. A species does not suffer; individual animals suffer. Organizations which favor causing individual animals to suffer in the name of conservation should accordingly receive no support from any humane donor." (Editorial 12.03)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE JUNE 2008 ISSUE:
EDITORIALS
JULY: UPDATED EXPECTATIONS OF ANIMAL CHARITIES
Plus our regular sections:THE WATCHDOG letters, obits, and book reviews.
This Month In Humane History is an Animal People News.org feature produced to promote awareness and appreciation that some people have always cared enough about animals to act on their behalf. CLICK HERE