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- The current (September) issue of "Disease Prevention News", a publication
- of the Texas Department of Health, reports a case of anthrax in a Terrell
- county goat with follow-up investigation to determine the extent of
- possible human exposures.
-
- In the months prior to identification of the disease in the goat
- approximately 90 sheep, cattle and goats on the ranch had died of an
- undetermined cause.
-
- Some human exposure may have taken place but there was no documentation of
- human anthrax infection.
-
- There was a prior history of anthrax (25 years ago) at this location, at
- which time the ranchers instituted annual livestock vaccination. The
- current ranch owners, who bought the property 17 years ago, discontinued
- this policy.
-
- The TDH postulates that increased rainfall after four years of drought
- caused rapid growth of grass which was contaminated with soil containing
- the _B. anthracis_ spores, which were ingested by the animals and thus
- caused disease.
-
- The dead animal carcasses were destroyed by burning.
-
- This article and a brief review of animal and human anthrax is available at
- http:/www.tdh.state.tx.us/phpep/dpnhome.htm
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-
- Rabbit Information Service,
- P.O.Box 30,
- Riverton,
- Western Australia 6148
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- Email> rabbit@wantree.com.au
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- http://www.wantree.com.au/~rabbit/rabbit.htm
- (Rabbit Information Service website updated frequently)
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- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:01:48 -0700 (PDT)
- From: "Christine M. Wolf" <cwolf@fund.org>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: CAMPFIRE: House Conferees Named
- Message-ID: <2.2.16.19970403094320.270f72a8@pop.igc.org>
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- Our final chance to eliminate taxpayer subsidies to the CAMPFIRE program
- will be when the conference committee, consisting of certain House and
- Senate members, meets to work out the differences in the versions of the
- Foreign Operations Spending Bill that passed each chamber.
-
- Just a refresher...
-
- The SENATE approved language that prohibits taxpayer subsidies of the ivory
- trade through the CAMPFIRE program in Zimbabwe.
-
- The HOUSE rejected a similar amendment on September 4th by a vote of 267-159.
-
- A few weeks ago, I posted a list of the senators who were on the conference
- committee, and I now have the list of house members.
-
- IF YOU LIVE IN ONE OF THE DISTRICTS LISTED BELOW, PLEASE CALL YOUR
- REPRESENTATIVE AND ASK HIM OR HER TO "SUPPORT THE SENATE LANGUAGE
- IN THE
- FOREIGN OPERATIONS SPENDING BILL THAT PROHIBITS TAXPAYER SUBSIDIES
- TO THE
- IVORY TRADE."
-
- All offices can be reached through the Capitol Switchboard: 1-800-972-3524
- (D.C. area residents, use 202-224-3121). Conferees are expected to meet
- later this week, so please call as soon as possible.
-
- STATE AND DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE
-
- Alabama-01 Sonny Callahan
-
- Illinois-10 John Porter
-
- Illinois-09 Sid Yates
-
- Virginia-10 Frank Wolf
-
- California-48 Ron Packard
-
- California-08 Nancy Pelosi
-
- California-34 Esteban Torres
-
- Michigan-11 Joe Knollenberg
-
- New York-01 Michael Forbes
-
- New York-18 Nita Lowey
-
- Georgia-01 Jack Kingston
-
- New Jersey-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen
-
- Louisiana-01 Bob Livingston
-
- Pennsylvania-01 Thomas Foglietta
-
- Wisconsin-07 Dave Obey
-
-
- **** As always, please call me if you have any questions, want to know how
- your legislator voted on the amendment, or want to know who your elected
- officials are.
-
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ACTIVISM - THIS IS OUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN ON THIS
- ISSUE!
-
- ******************************************************************
- Christine Wolf, Director of Government Affairs
- The Fund for Animalsphone: 301-585-2591
- World Buildingfax: 301-585-2595
- 8121 Georgia Ave., Suite 301e-mail: CWolf@fund.org
- Silver Spring, MD 20910web page: www.fund.org
-
- "When a man wantonly destroys a work of man, we call him a vandal. When he
- wantonly destroys a work of nature, we call him a sportsman."
- -Joseph Wood Crutch
-
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 08:14:03 +0800
- From: bunny <rabbit@wantree.com.au>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (NZ)RCD to be legalised on Upton's Return
- Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19970923080438.2b27a712@wantree.com.au>
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-
- The Dominion 23/9/97
-
- RCD to be legalised on Upton's Return
-
- The Government was working on regulations to legalise
- the spread of the rabbit-killing calicivirus, a spokesman
- for Biosecurity Minister Simon Upton said yesterday.
- But the Biosecurity Act regulations were not expected
- to be formalised till Mr Upton returned on Thursday or
- Friday, after attending environment meetings in Montreal
- and London.
- The Government announced a fortnight ago that it would
- legalise the possession and spread of the virus, after
- a Crown Law Office opinion contradicted Agriculture
- Ministry advice to farmers that spreading it was legal.
- Though those who spread the virus before the regulation
- changes would be technically have broken the law,
- the ministry considers it impractical to prosecute most
- of the people involved.
- But those who smuggled the virus into New Zealand and
- were involved in its initial spread were still being sought
- with view to prosecution.
- Ministry spokeswoman Debbie Gee said the ministry's
- enforcement unit was "still hopeful" they would be caught.
- Meanwhile, the ministry was monitoring the virus spread.
- But once the virus spread was legalised, the ministry expected
- its main role would be in giving advice to farmers who wished
- to spread it further.
- "Other than that, we're not resourced for a major monitoring
- operation".
-
-
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-
- Rabbit Information Service,
- P.O.Box 30,
- Riverton,
- Western Australia 6148
-
- Email> rabbit@wantree.com.au
-
- http://www.wantree.com.au/~rabbit/rabbit.htm
- (Rabbit Information Service website updated frequently)
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- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 20:16:10 -0400 (EDT)
- From: PAWS <paws@CapAccess.org>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: PAWS conference
- Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91-FP.970922200526.14660A-100000@cap1.capaccess.org>
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- PAWS annual Animals in Entertainment Conference will be held at the
- Beverly Garland Hotel in North Hollywood November 13-16.
-
- The weekend begins with a cocktail party and award ceremony featuring as
- our special guest Mr. Bob Barker of television's "The Price is Right."
-
- Seminars will be held on Friday, Saturday,and Sunday, November 14, 15 1nd
- 16. Speakers and special guests for the weekend include friends from
- "The X-Files," "The Leeza Show," "Entertainment Tonight," and "Animal
- Planet" as well as Roger Fouts, author of "Next of Kin," Jeffrey Masson,
- author of the new best-seller "Dogs Never Lie About Love," veterinarian
- Holly Cheever, Bob Hillman of Albuquerque Animal Services, elephant and
- gorilla expert Ian Redmond, and many more.
-
- On Sunday, we are replacing our traditional "field trip" with an
- "Elephants 101" workshop which will address activists' most-asked
- questions about elephants in circuses, such as: How do I know if an
- elephant's behavior is 'normal'? How can I tell if an elephant's skin
- and feet are healthy? How can I tell if an elephant is underweight or
- dehydrated? What are the warning signs that an elephant is ill? and many
- more. (In the spring, PAWS will sponsor a hands-on 2-day seminar at the
- PAWS sanctuary on elephant-related issues and problems. Registration
- forms for this event will be available at the November conference.)
-
- Registration for the Animals in Entertainment conference is $100 in
- advance, $125 at the door. This fee includes a vegan lunch on Friday and
- Saturday. There is an additional charge of $35 in advance/$50 at the
- door for the Thursday evening cocktail party.
-
- For a registration brochure, e.mail us or call the PAWS office at (209)
- 745-2606.
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 22:28:14 -0400
- From: Wyandotte Animal Group <wag@heritage.com>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: USDA Extends Comment Period for Exotic Animal Handling
- Standards
- Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19970923022814.231ff8a4@mail.heritage.com>
- Mime-Version: 1.0
- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
-
- > Jim Rogers (301) 734-8563
- > jrogers@aphis.usda.gov
- > Jerry Redding (202) 7206959
- > jredding@usda.gov
- >
- >
- >USDA EXTENDS COMMENT PERIOD FOR EXOTIC ANIMAL HANDLING
- >STANDARDS
- >
- > WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, 1997--The U.S. Department of Agriculture is
- >extending the comment period for its request for information concerning
- >currently used practices for handling and training potentially dangerous
- >exotic or wild animals used in exhibition that are covered by the Animal
- >Welfare Act.
- >
- > USDA also needs input on training and experience requirements for
- >trainers and handlers of potentially dangerous exotic or wild animals.
- >
- > "We are reopening and extending the comment period for accepting
- >informaiton on dangerous and exotic animal training guidelines," said
- >Michael V. Dunn, assistant secretary for marketing and regulatory
- >programs. "We will now accept comments until Nov. 6."
- >
- > The request for information was originally published in the July 24
- >Federal Register.
- >
- > To comment, send an original and three copies of comments to Docket
- >No. 97-001-2, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, USDA,
- >Suite 3C03, 4700 River Road Unit 118, Riverdale, Md. 20737-1238.
- >
- > Comments received are available for public review at USDA, Room
- >1141 South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue, S.W.,
- >Washington, D.C., between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
- >except holidays. Persons wishing access to this room are requested to
- >call in advance at (202) 690-2817.
- >
- > #
-
-
-
-
- Jason Alley
- Wyandotte Animal Group
- wag@heritage.com
-
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 22:46:57 -0400
- From: Allen Schubert <ar-admin@envirolink.org>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (UK) Huntingdon Rooftop Demo
- Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19970922224657.00698d38@envirolink.org>
- Mime-Version: 1.0
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-
- posted for "Miggi" <miggi@vossnet.co.uk> due to computer error:
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-
- I've just heard on the radio (Ridio 5 + Virgin Radio) that 3 people
- got onto the roof of Huntingdon Research Centre yesterday, and are
- still up there (police unable to persuade them to come down)
- There were also 9 arrests yesterday (they didn't give reasons)
- I will post stuff later if I hear more.
- -
- UK People - Please remember the HRC people are at the High Court in
- London tommorrow to fight their eviction from the camp. Please try to
- get there to support them.
- -
- Mark
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- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 22:56:04 -0400
- From: allen schubert <alathome@clark.net>
- To: ar-news@envirolink.org
- Subject: (US) Picking Up Diseases from Pets
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