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- The Municipal Vet of Be'er-Ya'akov (ISRAEL) refused to accept and give
- medical help to a dog who got run-over by cars.
- The dog was laying in the middle of the road (within the boundaries of
- Be'er-Ya'akov municipal council), while drivers were bypassing him. The
- dog was picked up by a citizen who showed responsibility and care,
- stopped his car, and took the bleeding dog.
- while the dog was bleeding in his car, he called the municipal vet and
- left a message on her answering machine. after an hour he called back
- and find that the vet was in her clinic but didn't respond to his call.
- He asked if the municipal vet can come and take the dog, but she said
- she has no way to do it, to the question whether he can bring the dog to
- her, she answered she has nothing to do with this dog, and it was pity
- he didn't left the dog were it was. it was pity the dog wasn't run over
- again and die, since than she could send an officer to dispose the
- corps.
-
- This case is an addition to the fact that municipal vet in ISRAEL were
- caught restraining dog to the ground with a lumber, and injecting salt
- into their heart as an alternative way
- for euthanasia.
- After the exposure it got in the media, the municipal vets (with the
- support of their governmental supervision) threat they will stop dealing
- with rabies, and let rabies spread all over the country...
-
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- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 97 08:05:26 UTC
- From: SDURBIN@VM.TULSA.CC.OK.US
- To: ar-news@Envirolink.org
- Subject: Hog Waste Spill Alarms Whooping Crane Fans
- Message-ID: <199710281407.JAA02653@envirolink.org>
-
- Oklahoma City, OK USA: Officials at the Salt Plains National Wildlife
- Refuge are concerned about the effects of a hog waste spill on
- endangered whooping cranes and other birds that often stop at the refuge.
-
- A large part of the whooping crane population, an endangered species,
- is expected to fly over the wildlife refuge during the next two weeks as
- part of their fall migration from Canada to Texas.
-
- The refuge is located just north of U.S. 64 in Alfalfa County.
-
- An accidental effluent discharge from a nearby hog farm that occurred
- last week made its way into part of the refuge where the whooping
- cranes and thousands of other birds like to stop. Nutrients from
- the waste spurred growth of red algae, depleting oxygen in a creek
- tributary and causing some fish to die.
-
- "We are concerned about it," said Rod Krey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
- refuge manager.
-
- The discharge occurred last Tuesday on the Castle Brothers hog farm
- located across U.S. 64 from the refuge, said David Chandler, general
- counsel and interim director of the Oklahoma Dept. of Agriculture's
- water quality division.
-
-
- -- Sherrill
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 10:02:19 -0800
- From: FARM <farmusa@erols.com>
- To: AR-News <ar-news@envirolink.org>
- Subject: Cleveland Amory on Parade
- Message-ID: <345628AB.7E04@erols.com>
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- Congratulations to Cleveland Amory and the Fund For Animals for making
- the cover of next Sunday's "Parade" magazine. This will bring the animal
- rights movement into millions of middle American homes. Alex H.
-
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 06:28:22 -0500 (EST)
- From: Jon Nathan <jon@blading.com>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: US : DC/MD/VA Ken Shapiro of PsyETA to speak at AU
- Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.971028062446.2687C-100000@bdc.dorms.american.edu>
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-
- On October 30, 1997, come listen to Dr. Kenneth Shapiro speak about the
- ethics, necessity, and reality of using non-human animals in laboratory
- experiments. Ken is the Executive Director of PSYeta, Psychologists for
- the Ethical Treatment of Animals. He will be discussing in part his most
- recent publication, a book entitled Animal Models of Human Psychology :
- Critique of Science, Ethics, and Policy. Ken is well respected in both
- the psychology and animal rights communities.
-
- Date: Thursday, October 30, 1997
- Time: 8:30 PM
- Location: American University, 4400 Mass Ave NW, Ward Building 310. Red
- line metro to Tenleytown, then two blocks or so down Nebraska.
-
- More info: Email AUARE-L@american.edu
- or call Nisha 202.686.7966
- or Jon 202.885.6974
-
-
- --
- Jon Nathan
- jon@blading.com
- http://www.csis.american.edu/~jn0729a
-
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 10:36:38 -0500
- From: "D'Amico, Ann-Marie" <DamicoA@od1em1.od.nih.gov>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org, "'Vicki.Sharer@wku.edu'"
- <Vicki.Sharer@wku.edu>
- Subject: RE: Noah's Ark
- Message-ID: <ADA105B12F30D11182080000BC0E0E141A29FE@ODEXC1>
-
- Morrissey's fax # 515/472-9202 since there is little time remaining
- before the trial.
-
- ----------
- From: Vicki Sharer[SMTP:Vicki.Sharer@wku.edu]
- Reply To: Vicki.Sharer@wku.edu
- Sent: Monday, October 27, 1997 10:30 AM
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: Noah's Ark
-
- The following information is from the Noah's Ark Web site
-
- (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6507/governor.html).. I
- have been in contact with Laura Faltin at the shelter. The
- case is
- coming to trial November 4, 1997 and she is requesting
- people to send
- as many letters as possible. If additional information is
- needed,
- please contact me at vicki.sharer@wku.edu or Laura at
- noahsark@lisco.com.
-
-
- On the evening/s March 7-8, 1997, intruders broke into
- Noah's Ark, a
- no-kill, not-for-profit, cat
- rescue shelter. At that time, seventy to seventy-five cats
- were in
- residence at the Fairfield, Iowa
- sanctuary, where they lived happily in a pleasant two-story
- house. The
- intruders brought baseball
- bats with them that night. They viciously beat more than
- thirty of the
- resident cats of this loving
- sanctuary, where David and Laura Sykes, the founders and
- managers of
- this extraordinary shelter,
- had provided every comfort and luxury they could afford.
-
- Seventeen cats died of these brutally inflicted injuries
- and seven
- cats were seriously injured. Three
- cats were so critically injured that they spent weeks
- hospitalized in
- intensive care at the Iowa State
- University Veterinary Clinic.
-
- The trial date for the three alleged perpetrators in the
- Noah's Ark
- Shelter break-in,
- torture and killing of these gentle creatures had
- previously been set
- for July 29, 1997.
- On July 15th Justin Toben entered a guilty plea and agreed
- to testify
- against the other
- two defendants. The trial for the two remaining defendants
- has now
- been postponed until
- November 12, 1997. They are each charged with one count of
- third
- degree burglary and
- one count of offenses against an animal facility. Each
- charge is a
- Class D felony that
- carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a
- $7500.00 fine.
-
- There are those who think that the break-in, bludgeoning
- and stabbing
- to death of the
- cats were little more than 'childish pranks'! They do not
- feel that
- this was a serious crime
- deserving of punishment in prison! Psychologists and
- criminologists
- alike know that any
- child or youth that tortures other children or animals has
- great
- potential for other violent
- crime, and that many animal abusers do go on to commit
- other serious,
- violent crimes
- against defenseless humans!
-
- If you are still unsure if there is a strong link between
- animal
- abusers and violent
- criminals please see the articles below:
-
- Animal Abuse and Human Abuse: Partners in
- Crime
-
- Why We Shouldn't Tolerate Animal Cruelty
-
- Hurting Animals Often a Sign of Abuse
-
- The ASPCA makes this statement on their Legal department
- webpage:
-
- "It is critically important for prosecutors and judges to
- be urged to
- convict and punish
- animal abusers."
-
- October 22, 1997
-
- In response to a request by the attorneys of the two
- remaining
- defendants in the Noah's Ark case,
- the judge has granted the defense a change of venue, and
- moved the
- trial up to November 4,
- 1997. The defense had also requested a split trial, where
- the
- defendants would stand trial
- seperately. That motion was denied by the judge.
-
- The trial will now take place in the city of Bloomfield, in
- Davis
- County, about a 25 minute drive
- from Fairfield.
-
- The Associated Press has just released a very good article
- about the
- incident which is being
- published by many newspapers across the country. Look for
- it in your
- local paper!
-
- CBS will have some coverage on 'The Geraldo Rivera Show',
- and 'Oprah'
- producers have
- called the Shelter to discuss the possibility of a show on
- that very
- popular program.
-
- '48 Hours' will start filming at the Shelter October 29th,
- and will
- include trial footage in their hour
- long show.
-
- I'm sorry there was no update on the re-scheduling of the
- 'NBC Today'
- show coverage. The
- coverage of the Shelter break-in story was pre-empted by
- John Denver's
- death, and all of the
- follow-up to that story. I only learned of the decision to
- broadcast
- the coverage late in the evening
- (11 P.M.) of the evening of October 16th, when Laura Sykes
- was
- informed that they planned to
- show their coverage the following morning. There was no
- time to inform
- anyone :(
-
-
- Please write to the following immediately and let them know
- these
- people must be punished. This case should not be taken
- lightly.
- Jefferson County Attorney
- Attn: Mr. John Morrissey
- 109 No. Court Street
- Fairfield, Iowa 52556
-
- CC:
- Mr. Mike Brown, Jefferson County Attorney
- Mr. Scott Schroeder, Jefferson County Attorney
-
- Please send letters as soon as possible!! Thanks everyone!
-
- Vicki
-
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 14:12:50 -0500
- From: allen schubert <alathome@clark.net>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (US) Leg-Hold Trap Ban Compromise
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