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Trump triumph: zapping USDA web site zapped “puppy mill” law too

March 28, 2017 By Merritt Clifton

Maryland legislature & SAEN try to undo some of the damage          BALTIMORE,  CINCINNATI––Can a federal agency nullify state law just by taking down a web site? While proposing budget cuts that would hamper animal-related law enforcement under every federal agency with relevant jurisdiction,  the Donald Trump administration on February 17,  2017 at least temporarily […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Breeding, Cruelty & neglect, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Educational use, Feature Home Top, Horses, Horses & Farmed Animals, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Regulation, Science, Show, Slaughter, USA, Welfare Tagged With: Benjamin Kramer, Donald Trump, Ian Duncan, Merritt Clifton, Michael Budkie, Russ Kick, SAEN

Who Stole My Religion?

October 17, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Revitalizing Judaism and applying Jewish values to help heal our imperiled planet by Richard H. Schwartz with Rabbi Yonassan Gershom and Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz Reviewed by Barbara Kay   Richard Schwartz, principal author of Who Stole My Religion?, is a rather odd polemical duck. He has two great passions in life: Judaism and environmentalism, […]

Filed Under: Activism, Africa, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Book & film reviews, Culture & Animals, Food, Food security, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Judaism, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Recipes, Religion & philosophy, Slaughter, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: Barbara Kay, Richard Schwartz, Shmuly Yanklowitz, Yonassan Gershom

“Can’t fix wild horses? Kill ’em,” say BLM advisors

September 14, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Recommendation to kill horses came after advocates blocked multiple fertility control proposals Part II of a two-part series.  See also:  Is BLM advisory board threat to kill 45,000 mustangs a wild bet? The BLM National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board frustratedly recommended that the 45,000 horses in holding facilities be killed only hours after […]

Filed Under: Activism, Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Cattle & dairy, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral animals, Food, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses, Horses & Farmed Animals, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, USA, Welfare, Wild horses, Wildlife Tagged With: Ginger Kathrens, Holly Hazard, Merritt Clifton, Priscilla Feral, Willis Lamm, ZonaStat-H

Is BLM advisory board threat to kill 45,000 mustangs a wild bet?

September 14, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Who holds the chips after showdown at the Stockmen’s Hotel & Casino? Part I of a two-part series.  See also:  “Can’t fix wild horses? Kill ’em,” say BLM advisors          ELKO,  Nevada––Will the Bureau of Land Management really kill all 45,000 wild horses now in off-range holding facilities,  as recommended on September 9,  2016 by […]

Filed Under: Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal organizations, Cattle & dairy, Conservation, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral animals, Food, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, USA, Wild horses, Wildlife Tagged With: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Ken Salazar, Merritt Clifton, Suzanne Roy, Willis Lamm

Do farmed animal standards mix with gin?

July 15, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Agribiz group VP becomes VP for American Humane Association WASHINGTON D.C.––What does it signify that American Humane Association chief marketing officer and vice president of communications Jack Hubbard came to that position in May 2016 after nine years as vice president of the aggressively anti-animal and habitat advocacy public relations firm Richard Berman & Company, […]

Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Ag-gag laws, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Cattle & dairy, Chickens, Culture & Animals, Eggs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Humane history, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Pigs, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: Adele Douglass, Jack Hubbard, Merritt Clifton, Richard Berman, Robin Ganzert, Wayne Pacelle

Farmed animals & money talks

July 4, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

U.K. farmed animal welfare laws older & weaker than many voters believe Part III of a five-part series.  See also Will U.K. leaving E.U. mean leaving animal welfare behind?,  Farmed animals & the Brexit “diet plan.”,  What Brexit means for “pet passports” & lab animals and Back to the Jungle Book:  U.K. wildlife law post-Brexit.) While residents of the […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Cattle & dairy, Chickens, Culture & Animals, Eggs, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Humane history, Isles, Laws & standards, Live transport, Meat issues, Pigs, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Scotland, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, Turkeys, United Kingdom, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: CIWF, Helmut Dungler, John F. Robins, Merritt Clifton, Peter Stevenson, RSPCA

Farmed animals & the Brexit “diet plan”

July 4, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Part II of a 5-part series   (See also Will U.K. leaving E.U. mean leaving animal welfare behind?,  Farmed animals & money talks,  What Brexit means for “pet passports” & lab animals and Back to the Jungle Book:  U.K. wildlife law post-Brexit.)          LONDON,  U.K.––Quipsters have it that Brexit,  as the June 23,  2016 choice of United Kingdom […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia/Pacific, Cattle & dairy, Culture & Animals, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Laws & standards, Live transport, Meat issues, Organizations, Pacific rim, Pigs, Politics, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, Scotland, Sheep & goats, Slaughter, Slaughter, Taiwan, United Kingdom, USA, Welfare Tagged With: Chinny Krishna, CIWF, Jill Phipps, Julia Lewis, Martyn Stewart, Merritt Clifton, ProMED, RSPCA, Sean McCormack

NFL warns players–22 years after Humane Farming Association

May 5, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Eating Mexican or Chinese meat said to bring risk of ingesting banned drug          NEW YORK CITY––A National Football League warning to players against eating meat from Mexico and China that may contain the synthetic steroid clenbuterol in early May 2016 at last caught up to Humane Farming Association warnings to the American public––22 years […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal racing, Canada, Cattle & dairy, Central Europe, Culture & Animals, Disease, Entertainment, Europe, European Union, Exhibition, Feature Home Middle Left, Food, Global, Hooved stock, Horse & livestock shows, Horse racing, Horses, Horses & Farmed Animals, Laws & standards, Meat issues, Mexico, Netherlands, Pigs, Racing, Show, Slaughter, Slaughter, Slaughter, The Americas, USA, Welfare, Working horses Tagged With: Duane Brown, Gail Eisnitz, Karel van Knoppen, Merritt Clifton

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia finally couldn’t outrun the bear

February 16, 2016 By Merritt Clifton

Death recalled favorite hunting story          WASHINGTON D.C.––Perhaps the most avid hunter on the U.S. Supreme Court bench in decades,  and certainly the most flamboyant,  Justice Antonin Scalia died at the Cibolo Creek Ranch hunting resort in south Texas after a day of “hunting” box-reared quail during which he reportedly never fired a shot. Not […]

Filed Under: Animal fighting, Animal rights & welfare, Beliefs, Captive animals, Cockfighting, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Dogfighting, Endangered species, Entertainment, Habitat, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Hunting practices, Laws, Laws & politics, Laws & standards, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Pigs, Religion & philosophy, Screen industry, Slaughter, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Antonin Scalia, Cibolo Creek Ranch, Dick Cheney, Elena Kagan, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court

Horsewoman & horseman of the food Apocalypse

November 25, 2015 By Merritt Clifton

Project Animal Farm:  An Accidental Journey into the Secret World of Farming & the Truth About Our Food by Sonia Faruqi Pegasus Books (80 Broad Street, 5th Floor,  New York,  NY  10004;  www.pegasusbooks.com);  390 pages,  hardcover.  $27.95.  Farmageddon:  The True Cost of Cheap Meat by Philip Lymbery,  
CEO,  Compassion In World Farming,  with Isabel Oakeshott,  political editor, […]

Filed Under: Ag-gag laws, Asia/Pacific, Book & film reviews, Cattle & dairy, Chickens, China, Culture & Animals, Eggs, Food, Food & agriculture, Food & agriculture, Food security, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, Laws & standards, Malaysia, Meat issues, Pakistan, Poultry, Singapore, Slaughter, Southeast Asia, Turkeys, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans, Welfare Tagged With: CIWF, Compassion In World Farming, Isabel Oakeshott, Merritt Clifton, Peter Roberts, Philip Lymbery, Ruth Harrison, Sonia Faruqi

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