YOU CAN NOW DONATE TO ANIMAL PEOPLE USING PAYPAL®

OR YOU CAN...


Do visit our IMPORTANT MATERIALS page, carrying must read articles on a variety of topics and links to video presentations and more.

 

This site built and maintained by:

Greanville Associates

Rev. 3.8.05 Copyright ANIMAL PEOPLE, INC. 1992--2005

 
CONTACTING US
HQ Phone: (360)-579-2505
Fax: (360)-579-2575
Email: anpeople@whidbey.com
All letters and documents to: POB 960, Clinton, WA 98236
"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."
(From our editorial, 12.03)

 


 
 

Jan./Feb. 2008
IN THIS ISSUE:

EDITORIAL: What is the future of Islamic animal sacrifice?

Beijing bans selling songbirds

 

Send zoo cats to sanctuaries?

 

Egyptian humane movement strives to grow as quickly as the nation

 

A close look at the "bully movement"

 

Indian Supreme Court flipflops on bullfights

 

Primarily Primates wins appeal

 

Rescuers try to stay alive in Lebanon

 

Dogfights in Kabul

 

Gamekeepers fined for killing protected raptors in both U.K. and U.S.

 

Honors

 

LETTERS

New Animal Care in Egypt - shelter resembles mosque

Kenyan animal advocates keep working despite post-election violence

Mark Twain, Dorothy Brooke, & the struggle to improve equine care at the Giza pyramids

Cheaper wheels mean less horsepower

Veterinarian works under fire to help Baghdad residents keep pets alive

What did the Prophet Mohammed really say about dogs?

Dogs Deserve Better founder to be sentenced after Have A Heart for Chained Dogs Week

Donkey Sanctuary & SPANA help in Sudan

THE WATCHDOG: AVAR merges with Humane Society of the U.S; API merges with Born Free USA: Shelter intake of pit bulls may be leveling off: API wildlife director Camilla Fox returns to school to help coyotes

Wildlife Waystation to relocate

BOOKS & MULTIMEDIA "Rat; Rats: Observations on the History & Habitat of the City's Most Unwanted Inhabitants; Listening to Cougar, etc."

Human OBITS

 

RECENT ISSUES

JAN-FEB 2005 MARCH 2005 APRIL 2005 MAY 2005 JUNE 2005 JUL-AUG 2005 SEPTEMBER 2005 OCTOBER 2005 NOVEMBER 2005 JAN-FEB 2006MARCH 2006 MAY 2006JUNE 2006SEPT 2006OCT 2006NOV 2006DEC 2006JAN-FEB 2007MAR 2007APR 2007MAY 2007June 2007July-August 2007September 2007October 2007Nov-Dec 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WELCOME TO ANIMAL PEOPLE ONLINE

ESSENTIAL DESTINATIONS

Dear Reader,

 

ANIMAL PEOPLE is supported entirely by your subscriptions and donations. $24/year brings you the ANIMAL PEOPLE newspaper 10 times a year, and gives you advance access to the information archived at this site. Your added donation of $25, $50, $100, $500 or more enables us to continue the investigative research that makes this site--and your use of it--possible. Please make your contributions today, to P.O.B. 960, Clinton, WA 98236, or simply click here to subscribe or make a donation. Thank you very much. The Editorial Team of ANIMAL PEOPLE


ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide. Founded in 1992, ANIMAL PEOPLE   has no alignment or affiliation with any other entity.


THE SILENT HOLOCAUST

Roadkills take a toll 24/7 but few activists pay much heed to this issue. Cars kill about 5.4 million cats per year--more, by a million-plus, than are killed in U.S. animal shelters! Most of them are hit at night, reports Editor Merritt Clifton, who has compiled important roadkill avoidance tips to be observed by all motorists....Read more about this issue

 

Would you care to meet the folks who put out ANIMAL PEOPLE? It's really a highly compact team, trying to stretch every dollar as far as it will go...

CLICK HERE FOR INFO ON OUR TEAM

Introducing the Africa
Animal Protection Network

We are delighted to inform you that ANIMAL PEOPLE is sponsoring a new website at <www.africaanimal.org>.
The Africa Animal Protection Ne-twork web site enables African animal advocates and rescuers to cooperate and reach out worldwide.
To subscribe to our e-mail list, go to <http://africaanimal.org/

newsletter/subscribe.php>. Every aspect of African animal protection is open for discussion. Posted emails will be lightly monitored to prevent spam and inappropriate use.
For further information contact us at: <info@africaanimal.org>
––Yao Novalis, Coordinator
Africa Animal Protection Network
Founder, Monde Animal En Passion
17 B.P. 1281-   
Abidjan 17
Ivory Coast

<novalis@africaanimal.org>