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"The humane cause is about preventing suffering. A species does not suffer; individual animals suffer. Organizations which favor causing individual animals to suffer in the name of conservation should accordingly receive no support from any humane donor." (Editorial 12.03)

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

EDITORIAL—Adding consideration to compassionate acts

 

Plus our regular sections: THE WATCHDOG [Who was really behind “Your Mommy Kills Animals”// Cat-killing bill may be stalled ], letters, obits, and book reviews.


Elephant polo debate overshadows introduction of microchipping • Guangzhou bans eating snakes–– ban helps cats • Prince Harry dodges the bullet as suspect in harrier shootings • Big puppy mill raids “barked up the right tree” for mass media • Death by economics by Melanie Jackson • Dealing with fallout from horse slaughter ban • Queensland is air-gunning 10,000 brumbies • History & PetSmart Charities adoption data shows the value of doing holiday adoptions • Puppy mills now an issue in China • Elephant polo debate overshadows debut of microchipping More heat on zoos to end elephant exhibits after Maggie leaves Alaska • Concern spreads about U.S. Navy sonar harm to dolphins • Candidates on animal issues • Proposed “norms and standards” for elephant captivity outrage South African activists • SPCA International debut raises questions • Dog killings in Bolivia • Killing predators barely noticed in U.S • Reintroducing red kites despite hunter opposition • Mediterranean migratory birds face fire from all directions • RSPCA & the League Against Cruel Sports show U.K. pack hunting ban can be enforced • “Operation Foxote” brings chase pen busts in three states — and much more.

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