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"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)

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

EDITORIAL

The late Tom Lantos: a Wilberforce for our time

 

Plus our regular sections: THE WATCHDOG letters, obits, and book reviews.


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SLAUGHTERHOUSE CRUELTY LEADS TO BIGGEST BEEF RECALL IN U.S. EVER

U.S. to phase out animal testing • Whalers spend winter hiding • Baseball greats caught at cockfight • Animal advocates work to bring peace to Kenya • Wjat empty cages and night killing mean at animal control shelters • Pew Charitable Trust favors coastal whaling • Atlantic Canada sealing starts iff Nova Scotia • Cockfighting implicated in avian flu spread • Another bloody winter for hungru Yellowstone National Park bison herd • Pet food contamination • Dogs deserve Better Tammy Grimes sentenced to 300 hours • "Right to rescue" cases in Michigan, Texas, and Ontario, Canada • Could the Giza Zoo become a rescue center? • South Africa may resume killing elephants by May 1, says minister• US cockfighting busts reveal Philippine connection

 

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