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Marineland of Canada & Mystic Aquarium in hot water over beluga deaths

April 3, 2022 By Merritt Clifton

Two of five “healthy” beluga whales sold by Marineland to Mystic in 2021 have died & a third is reportedly ill MYSTIC,  Connecticut;  NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario––Two of the longtime most controversial marine mammal exhibition venues in North America are taking heat––again––after the deaths of two out of five beluga whales who were transferred from one […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Canada, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Exhibition, Feature Home Bottom, Marine life, Marine mammals, The Americas, USA, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife, Zoos Tagged With: Animal Welfare Institute, Becky Robertson, John Holer, Liam Casey, Merritt Clifton, Vancouver Aquarium

20 murdered at U.S.-owned Mexican cockpit

March 31, 2022 By Merritt Clifton

Three U.S. citizens identified among the dead ZINAPECUARO,  Mexico––Three U.S. citizens died and a fourth was critically wounded at an illegal cockfight on March 27,  2022 in Zinapecuaro, Michoacan state,  Mexico,  about halfway between Mexico City and Jalisco. The four U.S. citizens were among the 20 dead and six reported survivors in killings that Mexican […]

Filed Under: Animal fighting, Chickens, Cockfighting, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Horses & Farmed Animals, Mexico, Poultry, The Americas Tagged With: Arleth Silva, Jose Abiel Alvarez Sr., Melissa Silva, Merritt Clifton, Michoacan, Salvador Alvarez, Zinapecuaro

Ghost of seal hunt haunts Canadian trucker blockades over COVID-19 testing

February 12, 2022 By Merritt Clifton

Former seal hunt defender Brian Peckford,  79,  makes political last stand at expense of cattle,  pigs,  & public health OTTAWA, Canada––Canadian cattle and pigs fed grain from the United States are going hungry.  Some cattle and pigs en route from Canada to finishing and slaughter in the U.S. may be stuck aboard trucks. Entering a […]

Filed Under: Canada, Feature Home Bottom, Fish, Marine life, Seals, The Americas, Wildlife Tagged With: Brian Mulroney, Brian Peckford, Joey Smallwood, John Crosbie, Maggie Parkhill, Merritt Clifton, Newfoundland, Robin Levinson-King

McDonald’s McPlant: can it save the world from becoming McToast?

January 24, 2022 By Merritt Clifton

McPlant will save animals from becoming Big Macs––millions?  Billions? CHICAGO,  Illinois––Sixty years after the first McDonald’s attempt to introduce a meatless burger became perhaps the most notorious flop in fast food history,  the company appears poised to try again––and not a moment too soon for animals and the earth. Beginning on Valentine’s Day 2022,  600 […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Canada, Culture & Animals, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Food security, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Isles, Meat issues, Poultry, Religion & philosophy, The Americas, United Kingdom, USA, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Anna Starostinetskaya, Beyond Meat, Dee-Ann Durbin, heme, Henry Spira, Hula Burger, Maxwell Rabb, Merritt Clifton

“Spay-It-Forward” says Dr. Jeff, Rocky Mountain Vet

December 4, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

Veterinarian Jeff Young updates an idea from Menander, Ben Franklin,  & Ralph Waldo Emerson DENVER, Colorado––Jeff Young,  DVM,  star of the reality TV show Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet,  reaching more than a million viewers per episode since 2015,  wants to sell the veterinary and humane communities on the concept he calls Spay-It-Forward. Young,  an animal control officer […]

Filed Under: Animal organizations, Cats, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Eastern Europe, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Feral cats, Mexico, Population control, Population control, Spay/neuter, The Americas, USA Tagged With: Esther Mechler, Hiro Yamasaki, Jeff Young, Marvin Mackie, Merritt Clifton, Petra Mickova

Pit bulls, greenhouse gases, & poop: the solution is not dilution

November 10, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

Or,  pit bull breeding kennels & the Tower of Babel VAUGHAN, Ontario;  CAERPHILLY, Wales;  DURBANVILLE,  South Africa;  OKLAHOMA CITY,  Oklahoma––“The solution to pollution is dilution,”  industrial polluters frequently persuaded politicians,  back in the early days of the environmental movement,  long before either pit bull attacks or greenhouse gases became a hot public issue. In the […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Africa, Animal organizations, Breeding, Canada, Dog attacks, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, South Africa, The Americas, USA Tagged With: Caerphilly, Doug Ford, Goedemoed, Jack Lis, Merritt Clifton, Muhammad Almutaz Alzghool, Staffordshire, Tommy Chang

Native opposition to fur farming joins COVID-19 to kill the B.C. mink industry

November 7, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

British Columbia government accepts recommendation of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs VICTORIA, B.C.––British Columbia agriculture minister Lana Popham on November 5, 2021 made British Columbia the first jurisdiction in North America to announce a permanent ban on mink farming. In so doing,  Popham responded,  six months later,  to an April 6,  2021 urgent […]

Filed Under: Canada, Culture & Animals, Feature Home Bottom, Fur & leather, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Native American beliefs, Religion & philosophy, The Americas, Wildlife Tagged With: Bonnie Henry, Don Tom, Joe Clark, Judy Wilson, Lana Popham, Merritt Clifton, Stewart Phillip, Thomas Grey & Company, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs

Good days in court for chickens, gamecocks, Wisconsin wolves, & feral hippos

October 25, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

Decisions may mean better days for animals,  but use & exploitation industries will fight back ROCHESTER, N.Y.;  WASHINGTON D.C.;  MADISON, Wisconsin;  CINCINNATI, Ohio––A flurry of mid-October 2021 court decisions brought good news for plaintiffs against the poultry slaughter industry,  cockfighting in Puerto Rico,  wolf hunting in Wisconsin,  and hippopotamus culling in Colombia. Probably the most […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal fighting, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Chickens, Cockfighting, Culture & Animals, Ducks & geese, Endangered species, Entertainment, Feature Home Bottom, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Poultry, Predators, Religion & philosophy, South America, Sports, The Americas, Turkeys, USA, Wildlife Tagged With: Animal Welfare Institute, Charles J. Siragusa, Farm Sanctuary, Gonacon, Jacob Frost, Luis Domingo Gómez Maldonado, Meredith Turner-Smith, Merritt Clifton, Pablo Escobar, PZP

Barn fires begin to be noticed by animal advocates but not yet agribiz

May 20, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

Animal Welfare Institute & Humane Society International make recommendations             WASEKA, Minnesota––Twelve thousand pigs,  including 9,000 piglets and 3,000 sows,  died in a May 16, 2021 fire that razed two barns at the Woodville Pork Farm in Waseca,  Minnesota. Nine different rural fire departments sent water tankers,  but as the first barn was already fully […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Canada, Cattle & dairy, Chickens, Disasters, Feature Home Bottom, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Laws & standards, Pigs, Poultry, The Americas Tagged With: Alice Prygoski, Animal Welfare Institute, Hickman's Family Farm, Humane Society International, Merritt Clifton

Montreal SPCA sues SPCA International to try to get back web name

May 15, 2021 By Merritt Clifton

“Having difficulty finding valid legal addresses,”  says plaintiff’s attorney MONTREAL––Proceedings in a lawsuit filed by the Montreal SPCA to try to recover the use of the domain name <spca.com> from SPCA International have been delayed because the plaintiffs are having difficulty finding valid legal addresses at which to serve notice on some of the defendants, […]

Filed Under: Animal organizations, Canada, The Americas, USA Tagged With: Baghdad Pups, Merritt Clifton, Montreal SPCA, Paul Irwin, Pierre Barnoti, Richard Gordon, Terri Crisp

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