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Full Planet, Empty Plates: The New Geopolitics of Food Scarcity, by Lester R. Brown

April 11, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Earth Policy Institute (1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 403, Washington, DC 20036), 2012. 141 pages, paperback. $15.00. Reviewed by Merritt Clifton Publicity materials for Full Planet,  Empty Plates credit Lester R. Brown with producing more than 50 books, including the annual Worldwatch reports he edited for 30 years as founder of the Worldwatch Institute. Leaving the Worldwatch Institute in […]

Filed Under: Africa, Agriculture, Asia/Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Book & film reviews, China, Culture & Animals, Food, Food & agriculture, Food & agriculture, Food security, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, India, Indian subcontinent, Meat issues, North Africa, Pacific rim, Southeast Asia, Sub-Saharan Tagged With: food security, Lester R. Brown, Merritt Clifton

International Court of Justice rules against Japanese “research” whaling

April 3, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Judgment stipulates that it is “final,  without appeal and binding” DEN HAAG,  Nederlands––The 16-member International Court of Justice,  the chief judicial organ of the United Nations,  on March 31,  2014 ruled by a vote of 12-4 that Japan “shall revoke any extant authorization,  permit or licence granted” to allow whaling in the Antarctic region,  “and […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Japan, Marine life, Pacific rim, Whales & dolphins, Wildlife Tagged With: Merritt Clifton, Paul Watson, Pete Bethune

Busted for alleged arms trafficking, Leland Yee had mixed record on animals

April 2, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Allegedly bought from Philippine rebels,  tried to resell to FBI undercover agent             SAN FRANCISCO––The March 26,  2014 arrest of California state senator Leland Yee for alleged firearms trafficking and corruption sent shockwaves rippling through the animal advocacy community,  as well as through the California Democratic Party and San Francisco’s Chinatown,  […]

Filed Under: Laws & politics, USA Tagged With: Eric Mills, Leland Yee, Merritt Clifton

Alleged Sariska tiger poacher Sansar Chand, 56, dies of cancer

April 2, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Imprisoned since 2005 JAIPUR,  India––Sansar Chand,  56,   on March 18,  2014 died of cancer at the Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur. Chand,  who spent his life mostly in New Delhi,  was scheduled to attend a hearing that day on charges pertaining to his role in poaching tigers out of Sariska National Park in 2004.  The […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, India, Indian subcontinent, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Tigers, Wildlife Tagged With: Merritt Clifton, Sansar Chand, Sariska

Virginia Handley, longtime California animal lobbyist, dies at 68

April 1, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Was also involved in performing arts Virginia Handley,  68,  was on March 20,  2014 found dead by a neighbor at her home in El Sobrante,  California.  Handley apparently died from natural causes. A second-generation animal advocate,  Virginia Handley and her mother Grace Handley cofounded the San Francisco-based Animal Switchboard information hotline in 1970,  assisted by […]

Filed Under: Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human) Tagged With: Merritt Clifton

Humane innovator Clarissa Baldwin retires from Dogs Trust

March 28, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Saved former National Canine Defence League LONDON––Clarissa Baldwin,  who took charge of the then-faltering National Canine Defence League in 1986 and turned it into the globally influential Dogs Trust,  on March 11,  2014 announced her retirement. “I joined Dogs Trust in 1974 as head of public relations on a six-month contract and ending up staying for […]

Filed Under: Europe, Isles, United Kingdom Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Dogs Trust, Merritt Clifton

Giraffe killing in Copenhagen brings zoo culling to global notice

March 25, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Marius the giraffe was then dissected                   COPENHAGEN––Despite a worldwide campaign to save him,  a healthy 18-month-old bull giraffe named Marius was on the morning of February 9,  2014 lured from his quarters at the Copenhagen Zoo with a treat of rye bread,  then dispatched with a captive […]

Filed Under: Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Exhibition, Zoos Tagged With: Bengt Holst, Jack Hanna, John Knight, Liz Tyson, Marc Bekoff, Marius, Merritt Clifton, Steve Graham, Wayne Pacelle

How many other animals did pit bulls kill in 2013?

March 22, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

An attempt to find out How many other dogs,  cats,  and domestic hoofed animals do dogs kill or injure each year in the U.S.? How many are killed or seriously injured by pit bulls? Often asked,  these questions have eluded answer because no agency systematically tracks dog attacks on other animals,  and even if any […]

Filed Under: Dog attacks, Dogs, Dogs & Cats Tagged With: Ed Boks, Merritt Clifton, pit-bulls

Lithuania advised against plan to kill 90% of wild boars to fight African swine fever

March 21, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

“Has little or no chance of success” VILNIUS,  Lithuania––The European Food Safety Authority on March 17,  2014 reported that a Lithuanian government plan to fight African swine fever by killing wild boars has little or no chance of success. “No evidence was found in scientific literature proving that wild boar populations can be drastically reduced by […]

Filed Under: Disease, Eastern Europe, Europe, Feral & "nuisance" wildlife, Global, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Hunting & trapping, Other, Pigs, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Wildlife Tagged With: Arnon Shimshony, Daylis Alfonsas Barakauskas, Lithuania, Maris Balodis, Mary-Louise Penrith, Merritt Clifton

Iron Maiden undercover probe reveals the poop on pig farming

March 20, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

More than most of the public cared to know OWENSBORO, Kentucky––The American public on February 20, 2014 learned more about pig feeding and porcine epidemic diarrhea than almost anyone wanted to know. Humane Society of the U.S. investigators working undercover at Iron Maiden Farms in Owensboro, Kentucky in early 2014 expected to videotape the use […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Hooved stock, Horses & Farmed Animals, Pigs, USA Tagged With: HSUS, Iron Maiden Farms, Merritt Clifton

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