Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation & the No Kill Revolution in America by Nathan J. Winograd Almaden (www.almadenbooks.com), 2007. 229 pages, paperback. $16.95. The very title of Nathan Winograd’s book Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation & the No Kill Revolution in America offers a challenge to conventional thinking. Winograd introduces Redemption as, “The story of animal sheltering in […]
“Operation Foxote” brings chase pen busts in three states
BIRMINGHAM, INDIANAPOLIS, NORFOLK, WASHINGTON D.C.–A two-year investigation of “chase pen” hunting businesses called “Operation Foxote” culminated on November 11, 2007 with arrests in three states. The Alabama’ Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, which initiated Operation Foxote, arrested 18 people and seized 55 foxes, 25 coyotes, two bobcats, and 33 cardinals who were apparently used as bait to catch foxes and coyotes. […]
Through enemy lines to save his animals
Among the first, youngest, and least known heroes of World War II, 15-year-old Valentine Holdosi may have developed his extraordinary courage and compassion through his own harsh experience. Born in Vladivostok to a Russian mother and Hungarian father, Holdosi was orphaned at an early age. Another Russian woman and her husband, […]
Gunfire no aphrodisiac for African elephants
Stress believed to suppress fertility HARARE, Zimbabwe (August 2006)––Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force founder Johnny Rodrigues and Presidential Elephant Conservation Project researcher Sharon Pincott contend that the stress associated with gunfire has actually suppressed elephant fecundity. This finding, if verified, would contradict other studies showing that wildlife populations tend to increase their fecundity under hunting pressure. Both coyotes […]
Post-Hurricane Katrina pet custody cases challenge adoptions
BATON ROUGE–Pet custody cases arising out of the post-Hurricane Katrina animal rescue effort are presenting a nationwide challenge to some animal advocates who have worked for decades to promote recognition of pets as family members, and to strengthen anti-pet theft laws. “People who first considered themselves foster caregivers now say some Katrina pet lovers don’t deserve their animals back,” summarized Philadelphia […]
Humane success makes market for mixed-breed pups
TACOMA–Why did the Humane Society of Tacoma & Pierce County fire one 15-year employee on May 25, 2006, and suspend another without pay for three days, for mistakenly euthanizing five Labrador-mix puppies? Why did Joseph P. “Jo Jo the Dog Man” O’Neill, 70, die alone of a heart attack on June 22, 2005 aboard a train in Poland, after 40-odd years […]
Tail-docking dogs & boiling crustaceans
Why The Tail-Docking Of Dogs Should Be Prohibited https://onekindplanet.org/uploads/publications/tail-docking-dogs.pdf and Cephalopods & Decapod Crustaceans: Their Capacity To Experience Pain & Suffering https://onekindplanet.org/uploads/publications/cephalopods-decapod-crustaceans.pdf Advocates for Animals (10 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4PG, Scotland, U.K.), 2005. Reviewed by Merritt Clifton Rule #1 for headline writers is that brevity is the soul of wit. Rule #2 is, […]
Exploring the myths & mysteries of bears
Bear by Robert E. Bieder Reaktion Books Ltd. (79 Farringdon Rd., London, EC1M 3JU, U.K.), 2005. 192 pages, paperback. $19.95. The Grizzly Maze by Nick Jans Dutton (375 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014), 2005. 275 pages, hardcover. $24.95. Reviewed by Merritt Clifton Robert Bieder and Nick Jans explore the mythology of bears from […]
U.S. Supreme Court recognized right to seize hoarded animals
WASHINGTON D.C., PHILADELPHIA–The U.S. Supreme Court in early December 2005 recognized the right of humane societies and animal control agencies to seize animals from alleged hoarders and charge convicted hoarders for their care, by refusing to hear the last appeal of Janet Jones, 55, of Hatfield, Pennsylvania. Jones founded a local animal rescue organization, Animal Orphans, in 1998, […]
Hurricane Katrina & Rita rescuers shift gears from rescue & reunion to rehoming
NEW ORLEANS–All animals rescued from the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita became eligible for adoption on December 15, 2005, following the expiration of the last mandatory holding periods prescribed by the Louisiana and Mississippi state veterinarians. “We’re setting up two new rescue centers, in New Orleans and Gulfport,” Best Friends Animal Society president Michael […]
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