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- Paris to Chicago, and a 900 mile trip by truck from Chicago to South
- Carolina. The FOIA documents show that the monkeys' ground transportation
- was arranged through "Kritter Krates, 4907 Topway Drive, Spring, Texas 77373
- - attn. Mr. Spencer Ellis."
-
-
- Dr. Shirley McGreal, Chairwoman
- International Primate Protection League, POB 766 Summerville SC 29484 USA
- Phone: 803-871-2280 Fax: 803-871-7988 E-mail: ippl@awod.com
- Note new web page address: http://www.ippl.org/
- PLEASE DIRECT ALL E-MAIL TO IPPL@AWOD.COM
-
- Date: Thu, 07 Aug 1997 14:38:58 -0700
- From: Sean Thomas <sean.thomas1@sympatico.ca>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.com
- Subject: ANIMAL ACTION SHUTS DOWN HEALTH CANADA'S OFFICES
- Message-ID: <33EA4072.673C@sympatico.ca>
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- On Thursday morning at 10 a.m. 8 activists from Animal Action blockaded
- the entrance to Health Canada's head office in Ottawa. The group was
- there with their "monkey prisoner" mascot who was confined to a small
- cage, representative of the conditions at Health Canada's primate
- breeding facility.
-
- The building houses the office of Allan Rock, Canada's Minister of
- Health. The Minister was presented with the option of retiring the
- monkeys to a sanctuary in Texas but has failed to give proper
- consideration to the issue.
-
- Media coverage was extensive, print, radio and television were all
- represented.
-
- Activists maintained the blockade for almost 4 hours and remained in
- place under threat of arrest from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- Health Canada backed down in the end however and dropped any threat of
- charges in order to minimize the importance of the issue.
-
- All people entering and exiting the building were forced to use a single
- back entrance for the duration of the action.
-
- Animal Action will now be focusing on public awareness and will be
- touring the region with the monkey mascot.
-
- For more information contact:
- Sean Thomas
- Co-Director, Animal Action
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 14:46:28 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Anvilmike@aol.com
- To: Arrobat@aol.com
- Cc: ADACSS@aol.com, Paxton32@aol.com, SueKensing@aol.com, ThnderDrmr@aol.com,
- Tawanda92@aol.com, groomesd@pilot.msu.edu, communications@hrcusa.org,
- DrDebster@aol.com, HonCan@aol.com, RTolman@umich.edu,
- SisterSpir@aol.com, ssdoyle@oakland.edu, hayse@pilot.msu.edu,
- kipjac@mailgw.anes.med.umich.edu, Kinda7@aol.com,
- 72607.2671@compuserve.com, MJAWHITE@aol.com, WCouncilon@aol.com,
- Gaylepass@aol.com, JBrooksh@aol.com, wise@ncats.newaygo.mi.us,
- User104822@aol.com, Cyberknee@aol.com, TandJCape@aol.com,
- Loisplant@aol.com, lansing.mjilan.mccartyd@state.mi.us,
- mcadv@pilot.msu.edu, Schlobin@aol.com, KHowe@aol.com, LoreJD@aol.com,
- DRRWMS@msn.com, femmaj@smtp.feminist.org, Savos@aol.com,
- cachrisi@concentric.net, Anvilmike@aol.com, onissues@echonyc.com,
- cybergrrl@cgim.com, moonshadow@persephone.org, sarahg@netcom.com,
- korenman@umbc.edu, snowbird@sns-access.com, twebb@iaw.com,
- Subject: Speaking of Women
- Message-ID: <970807144625_1847850524@emout11.mail.aol.com>
-
- Today is Thursday, August 7, 1997.
-
- Only two people have asked to be taken off the "mailing list" for Speaking of
- Women. Both were white, hetersexual male researchers who work in the
- "domestic violence field." Anyone care to offer a diagnosis??
-
- Speaking of Women - Today's Cogitation:
-
- Feminism Defined
-
- "Feminism is a transformational force, an individual and social force. It is
- a way of looking at the world - a questioning of power/domination issues, an
- affirmation of women's energy."
- - Charlotte Bunch
-
- "Feminism simply means supporting womrn's rights and choices."
- -Susan Faludi
-
- "Feminist is understood to include a recognition of the unequal status of
- women economically, socially, culturally, and politically, and a commitment
- to redress this condition."
- - The Women's Foundation, San Francisco
-
- "I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I
- only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that
- differentiate me from a doormat..."
- - Rebecca West
-
-
- Oh oh: "When I was therteen, my father took me aside and told me that all a
- girl needed to know to get by in life was written on the top of a mayonnaise
- jar. I puzzled for days about the meaning of the phrase, 'Refrigerate After
- Opening: - until my father remarked that in his day mayo jars always said
- "Keep Cool, Don't Freeze." - Cathy Crimmins
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 18:24:31 -0400 (EDT)
- From: PAWS <paws@CapAccess.org>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: King Royal Elephant Dies
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- Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico were investigating a suspicious-looking
- trailer parked in a motel parking lot yesterday when they discovered
- nearly a dozen exotic animals locked inside. One young African elephant
- was dead, apparently from heat prostration. The animals were traveling
- with the King Royal Circus, a company that has a long history of animal
- neglect. In fact, the deplorable conditions of this circus have been the
- subject of innumerable complaints, media stories and public letters to
- the US Department of Agriculture.
-
- Says PAWS' Director Pat Derby, "I have been tracking this circus since
- the appalling stabbing and beating of a baby elephant in Lebanon, Oregon
- in 1994. I have taken the plight of these elephants to the media and
- to the Secretary of Agriculture. I am dismayed that yet another elephant
- has suffered and died."
-
- Derby and PAWS have filed a formal complaint with the USDA against King
- Royal Circus, demanding that the elephants remaining in King Royal's
- custody be confiscated and placed in a safe refuge. Says Derby, "Our
- organization will be happy to assist in the placement of these elephants,
- if necessary."
-
- The King Royal Circus has a long history of disregard for the well-being
- of its animals and for the safety of the general public. Indeed, King
- Royal is responsible for a long list of animal deaths/injuries to
- visitors and spectators. (PAWS publication "License to Kill" delineates
- these incidents.) PAWS has made the King Royal Circus the subject of
- several "Crusaders" and "20/20" television programs and the target of
- please and petitions to the USDA about King Royal's egregious violations
- of the Animal Welfare Act.
-
- The incident that brought the cavalier and callous attitude of King Royal
- Circus into the public eye more than any other was the case of the baby
- elephant Mickey. On September 17, 1994, this young Asian elephant was
- beaten by his trainer when he refused to perform a trick and tried to
- crawl out of the arena. This incident was exposed on several consecutive
- episodes of the "Crusaders" television show and tens of thousands of
- calls were made to PAWS and the USDA. But it was not until the spring of
- 1996 that the Circus agreed to pay an $8,000 civil penalty in order to
- stay a 30-day license suspension. Because of the persistence of PAWS,
- the trainer's license was revoked. Nevertheless, nothing has changed for
- Mickey and the other King Royal animals.
-
- Says Derby, "According to information we have received from local humane
- societies, King Royal's latest violation of the Animal Welfare Act was
- 'appalling.' How much more will it take before the USDA will revoke their
- license to kill."
-
-
-
- To protest the death of Heather, the King Royal elephant, please contact:
-
- Mr. Mike Dunn
- Asst. Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Affairs
- AG-Box 0109
- Washington, DC 20250-0109
- (202) 720-4256 phone
- (202) 720-5775 fax
-
-
-
- Copies of PAWS' publications "Everything You Should Know About Elephants"
- and "License to Kill" are available by calling the PAWS" office at (209)
- 745-2606 or send your request via e.mail.
-
-
- Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 20:47:36 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Alex Press <apress@panix.com>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: Cloned bull (US)
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.94.970807204046.11017A-100000@panix2.panix.com>
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