Four fur stories in the Vancouver, Canada, area were vandalized by animal rights activists who sprayed red paint on the windows and doors. The four stores were Capilano Furs, Speiser Furs, Snowflake Canada and Pappas Furs. Credit is being taken by ALF.
Read the full story here at the Vancouver Sun.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
China to Accept Non-Animal Testing Methods for Cosmetic Ingredients
From CosmeticsDesign.com.....good news! Click on the link for the full story.
PETA has been successful in pressing Chinese officials to adopt non animal testing methods as it announces the country is in the final stages of approving the use of its very first non-animal test method for cosmetic ingredients.
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Monday, May 7, 2012
German Artist Wants to Kill Puppies to Protest Dog Killings
I had to read this twice before it sunk in. I wonder if he was just threatening to do this for the publicity. Bizarre.
An unidentified German actor has been stopped by Berlin’s administrative court, following his announcement that he planned to strangle two puppies with cable wires on stage to protest against the slaughter of sled dogs in Alaska and hunting dogs in Spain, with their death being accompanied by a funeral march music and loud gong. The performance, entitled “Death as Metamorphosis,” was to take place at a Berlin Theater in the Spandau District.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Bob Barker Funds Space for HIV-Infected Chimps
As I've often said, Bob Barker is a good man.
From The Washington Post...Retired game-show host and animal rights advocate Bob Barker is opening a new area for five HIV-infected chimpanzees at a sanctuary in northwestern Louisiana.
The former host of “The Price Is Right” donated $380,000 to create space at the Chimp Haven near Shreveport.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
SAEN Files Complaints Against University of Washington Again
From the normantranscript.com....
An animal-rights group that watchdogs research facilities across the country has filed a federal complaint against the University of Washington, citing multiple incidents in which animals were injured, escaped from their cages or were found dead.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which regulates the care of research animals, will look into the complaint, said agency spokesman David Sacks. It’s too early to say whether any of the incidents violate the Animal Welfare Act, the yardstick for triggering enforcement action, he added.
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