No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Why PETA’s lawsuit against a wildlife photographer harms animal rights activists, the animal rights movement, and ultimately, the animals themselves.
Why PETA’s lawsuit against a wildlife photographer harms animal rights activists, the animal rights movement, and ultimately, the animals themselves.
Here’s my letter to the Oakland City Attorney.
Where there is a profit to be made on the backs of non-humans, those backs are strained and often broken.
An open letter to a reporter who betrays his profession.
High tea, cucumber sandwiches, orphaned baby kittens, and a “mangy” Pit Bull.
Washington, D.C. is not only considering a plan to round up and kill thousands of cats, but it is proposing a wholesale slaughter of geese and other animals, as well as trees and plants. On September 18, a City Council committee will take the issue up and my letter, written on behalf of the No Kill Advocacy Center, opposing the plan is here.
Wilbur is as much a dog as Oswald is and Oswald is every bit the pig that Wilbur is.
HB 71 would make it illegal for shelters to kill animals if there are empty cages or kennels, if animals can share a cage or kennel with another animal, if a foster home is available, if a rescue group is willing to take the animal, if an animal can be transferred to another shelter, if the animal can be sterilized and released, and more.
Please join me in signing a petition asking the Sierra Club to stop championing the destruction of forests and the spreading of thousands of gallons of toxic herbicides in the San Francisco Bay Area.