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North Carolina ends gassing

March 9, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Once the most common fate of  pound animals,  carbon monoxide gassing is now nearly history          RALEIGH, North Carolina––The last dogs and cats in North Carolina to be killed in animal shelter gas chambers died as anonymously toward the end of February 2015 as most of the 21 million or thereabouts before them. Gassing dogs […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, Feral cats, Humane history, Laws & politics, Population control, Population control, Rabies, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, USA Tagged With: AVMA panel on euthanasia, carbon monoxide, decompression, Doug Fakkema, euthanasia, gassing, Raymond Naramore

Horrific events spark rise of animal advocacy in Vietnam

March 7, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Thirteen bile farm bears starved to death HANOI––The good news for animals emerging from Vietnam in early 2015 is that the bad news made big news; much of the Vietnamese public responded with shock and outrage; mainstream Vietnamese media amplified the protest; and top-ranking political office holders took notice. The bad news during the last […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Southeast Asia, Spectacles, Vietnam Tagged With: Animals Asia Foundation, Cau Trang Bear Farm, Nem Thuong, Tuan Bendixsen

Adoption transport, Crazy Cat Ladies, & pyramid schemes

March 4, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

21st century versions of taking unwanted animals to Crazy Cat Lady HOUSTON, DENVER––Are adoption transport and feral cat translocation truly intelligent free-market approaches to reducing shelter killing, or just the 21st century versions of taking unwanted animals to Crazy Cat Lady? In India, cities without federally subsidized Animal Birth Control programs often covertly hire truckers […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Cats, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Editorials, Feature Home Bottom, Feral cats, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Population control, Shelters, Street dogs, USA Tagged With: adoption transport, Babette Lewyt, Bette Sundermeyer, Bob Rohde, Denver Dumb Friends League, Laura Carlock, North Shore Animal League, Sean Hawkins

For Animal Rights & Human Rights: A Case for Breed-Specific Legislation

February 26, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Why do we let people breed “bully” dogs, let alone sell them? by Lee Hall The orientation for new U.S. mail carriers includes a half-day of video clips showing guard dogs charging professional dog trainers. The carrier learns: When taken on by an aggressive dog—and as a mail carrier you will be, probably soon and […]

Filed Under: Book & film reviews, Breeding, Culture & Animals, Dog attacks, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, Opinion, Opinions & Letters Tagged With: bully breeds, Lee Hall, pit-bulls, Rottweilers

Casualties of the “save rate”: 40,000 animals at failed no-kill shelters & rescues

February 26, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

25,000 dogs and 15,000 cats At least 25,000 dogs and 15,000 cats found at failed no-kill shelters and rescues from 2005 through 2014 might be politely described as casualties of the “save rate,” also known as the “live release rate.” The numbers of dogs and cats impounded by law enforcement from failed shelters and rescues dropped […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Cats, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Editorials, Feature Home Bottom, Feral cats, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Population control, Sanctuaries, Shelters, USA Tagged With: Merritt Clifton, Napier's Log Cabin, No-kill, Richard Avanzino, Spindletop

California sea lions, starving in their rookeries, take heat for salmon losses

February 21, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Marine mammal rescuers struggle for the third consecutive winter with effects of global warming ASTORIA, Oregon; SAN FRANCISCO, California––From the Channel Islands to the Farallons, the heart of California sea lion breeding habitat, marine mammal rescuers are struggling for the third consecutive winter to save some of what appears to be fast becoming a lost […]

Filed Under: Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Marine life, Seals, Wildlife

High pathogenic avian flu hits U.S. through backyard flocks

February 19, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Outbreaks throughout the Northwest BELLINGHAM, Washington––Backyard poultry have become an incubator for high pathogenic strains of avian influenza throughout the Pacific Northwest, with recent outbreaks occurring from the Fraser Valley of British Columbia to northern California, and as far east as Idaho. The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Birds, Canada, Chickens, China, Ducks & geese, Feature Home Bottom, Food & agriculture, Horses & Farmed Animals, Poultry, The Americas, Wildlife, Wildlife Tagged With: avian flu, H5N1, H5N2, H5N8, HPAI, Merritt Clifton

Anti-BSL Washington legislator Appleton misstates the law

February 18, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

OLYMPIA, Washington––Testifying before the Washington House Judiciary in support of her own bill to ban breed-specific legislation, HB 1018, state representative Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo) on February 11, 2015 misrepresented 95 years of relevant jurisprudence from the Supreme Court of the United States so completely as to invert the entire meaning of it. Washington news media […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Dog attacks, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, Laws & politics, Shelters, USA, Uses of dogs

Arrest made in suspected dogfighting-related 2013 triple murder

February 17, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Severo Luera, 35,  served Idaho felony warrant in connection with triple homicide MALAD, Idaho––An arrest has been made in connection with an April 2013 triple murder in rural Idaho near the Utah border, believed to have been linked to dogfighting. Oneida County Sheriff Jeff Semrad on February 12, 2015 announced in a written release distributed to […]

Filed Under: Animal fighting, Culture & Animals, Dogfighting, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Brent L. Christensen, Jeff Semrad, Merritt Clifton, Severo Luera

Anti-Vaxxers and the pit bull advocacy movement

February 7, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

by Barbara Kay & Merritt Clifton Reasonable people tend to overestimate the role that reason plays in history and in their own culture, and also tend to overestimate the power reason has to combat the theories, belief systems and emotions that drive people to action––or inaction ––much of the time. Unreasonable theories, belief systems and […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Culture & Animals, Dog attacks, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Feature Home Bottom, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Opinion, Rabies, Religion & philosophy, Science, USA, Uses of dogs Tagged With: anti-vaccination, Barbara Kay, Merritt Clifton, pit-bulls

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