Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely

Over the years, friends of A&N have been keeping news articles about incidents where animal control is out of control. Spidey decided to publish this week's compilation of such articles - just for the record. These are just a small sampling and more will be published on this website during the next few weeks.

Here's how many of the incidents, seizures and raids go down: Animal Control/Humane Society/SPCA etc. accuses some unsuspecting person of animal cruelty. Often this is the result of an anonymous tip that may or may not be accurate. Motives for making false accusations can be anything from jealousy to simple spite. Animals are seized and taken from their owners. Raids are conducted and often TV crews are on the scene to further intimidate and purposely humiliate the victims. The ACOs run up a bill for feed and board and vet care, which is often unnecessary. The case is quickly run through an court system that is generally ignorant of what is happening (and often doesn't care). Constitutional rights are  trampled in the mud, while attorneys for the animal owners - unlike the prosecutors - know next to nothing about how to defend a case in animal law.

Most of the victims do not have the money necessary to win such cases and are ultimately forced to give up their animals when they are unable to pay the legal and boarding bills. Often they agree to surrender the animals in order to avoid stiffer penalties or even jail time. 

And yet, breeders and pet owners are called animal abusers and worse. Who is making money off the backs of animals? How did animal welfare agencies turn into animal rights oriented law enforcers? To add insult to injury, the boarding fines "racket" is usually enacted into law - and who do you think writes and lobbies for that legislation? Why, the ones who stand to gain from it, of course.

In the meantime, animals can languish or even die under sub-standard care. Sometimes they pick up diseases where they are being held. Some are transported out of state without the proper health certificates since non-profit organizations are not as tightly regulated as breeders. Often the animals are moved or adopted out before the owner's case has been decided. The animals are adopted out to the highest bidder, in many cases. Some are resold for profit.

When this happens, it is tragic. Animals have been taken from places where they are loved and well cared for, for no good reason except that thieves, under the color of law, can make money from their sale.
January 1999.  Police in Abbotsford, B.C. raided a house and shot a family dog that attacked them while a children's birthday party was in progress. Witnesses say police officers, dressed in black and wearing hoods, burst into the house. The family's pit bull dog then lunged at one of the officers and bit his sleeve. A second officer then shot and killed the dog, splattering blood on a nearby infant. Mayhem ensued. The seven-year-old daughter of one of the parent's present at the party, hid behind a couch and started screaming. The police beat some of the adults. They claimed they didn't know children were present when the heavily-armed SWAT team raided the house, looking for drugs and weapons.

Lhaso, Come Home!
Original article written by Ranny Green and Joshua Robin; Seattle Times.
Condemned Pooch's Case Back In Court September 2000

Two Lhasa apsos were confiscated and locked away in a Seattle animal control shelter for seven years on allegations of being vicious dogs. The city animal control officers claim that while their owner was walking them, they attacked and bit two women. The dogs were taken into custody on the charge of being a threat to public safety. Animal control told reporters that both of the dogs should have been put to death or sent to an animal refuge in Utah years ago.

Wilton Rabon, the owner of the two dogs, named Word and Parshebe, has tried in vain to get his dogs back. The case has gone all the way to the state Supreme Court and was recently before the Court of Appeals for the second time. Parshebe died in the 5 by 20 foot cage where she and Word have been caged since 1993. The legal battle has cost taxpayers over $200,000.

Rabon, 56, visits the still living Word at least twice a month. Rabon is on a fixed income and does not have his own transportation. Not a day goes by that he doesn't think of his precious little dog. Word remains isolated in the shelter, his room and board costing taxpayers $10 a day.  Rabon was found guilty of four counts of owning vicious animals in violation of the Seattle Municipal Code and sentenced to probation and community service. The dogs were not on a leash when he walked them and it is likely the city chose to make an example of him, demonstrating the importance of its leash law.

Thomas Castagna, an assistant Seattle city attorney, said the lhasa apsos were a threat to public safety and so two years after Rabon's conviction, the city moved to kill them. The attorneys for Rabon, who is poor, have represented him for free and put in hundreds of hours to help him get his pets back. One of the attorneys told the press that, "They cannot go snatching up people's property right and left, and that's what they did in his case." The attorneys have also argued that Rabon had a special emotional relationship with Parshebe and Word and they with him. Mr. Rabon has not yet given up hope that one day Word can come home where he belongs.

Canine con gets reprieve after 8 years. Word has escaped death row, but he's not exactly free.

The 11-year-old Lhasa apso will live out his life at Pigs Peace, an Arlington animal sanctuary where he was transferred Saturday after an eight-year legal battle. The decision to send Word to Arlington was a tough one because Rabon was hoping his dog would be allowed to come home. Rabon doesn't own a car, so he will have to rely on friends for rides, she said.  Until Word's release - and his mother's death - they were locked in a 5-by-20-foot cage at the Seattle Animal Control shelter.

ACO Takes Revenge on a Puppy
Representatives of the Humane Society of Smith County TX say some abuse of animals came at the hands of ACOs themselves. One instance involved a Tyler Animal Control officer who had picked up some puppies that were surrendered by their owner. According to a statement made by the kennel manager, the officer talked of a confrontation with the owner, during which the owner thrust a puppy toward the officer. The puppy then bit the officer in the face, according to the statement.

"He then told me he got his revenge later, too," the statement says. "Because the puppy was a surrender, and (because) it had bit him, he got to chop its head off...".

Numerous instances were cited involving former TAC Officer Cesar Alvarez. Alvarez was dismissed from his employment in 2005 after six unvaccinated pit bulls were confiscated from his home in various stages of physical distress and later euthanized. According to reports, Alvarez was in possession of eight dogs total. Two of the dogs found in the man's possession were said to be in good condition.

Law enforcement officials reportedly received a call about a loose dog and discovered six others - described by law enforcement as skinny and malnourished - on Alvarez's property. Alvarez was issued citations totaling more than $1,000 for failure to vaccinate, but was not arrested.

A more recent instance - currently under investigation - involved another current officer. On June 1, the officer brought in an unconscious dog. According to shelter staff, he dragged the limp dog by its neck, using a control stick, and left it in a kennel; he sought no medical attention for the dog, stating "it would be all right." Two hours later, the dog went into a seizure and died.

"The dog died two hours after he dropped the dog off, but there was no treatment administered by the shelter at all," Smith said. "The dog was euthanized and there was no postmortem exam performed so there is no way of knowing if the dog died of heat exhaustion or a crushed trachea, which has been alleged."


Jacksonville, FL.  ACO Charged with Dogfighting
An animal control officer new on the job is accused of misusing his position by fighting dogs in his custody instead of protecting them. Troy Major, who is 35-years-old, was arrested this week at his home after police say they found two dogs at his home that had been property of the Animal Control. The police report says that besides dogs, dog fighting equipment used to train dogs was found at Major's home. 

2007: How It's done in Pennsylvania (Note: PA ACOs can now carry firearms)
In Pennsylvania anyone affiliated with a non-profit can become a Humane Enforcement Officer. For a fee, you can receive a badge. Sally Chavez-Casler, the founder of Broken Arrow Animal Sanctuary, seized 31 animals. (21 puppies, three baby goats, and seven adult dogs). However, according to court records, Casler had been found guilty of cruelty to animals in 2006. The victim of the seizure, Yvonne Murken fought the charges against her and fought to get her animals back.

Casler had been found guilty of keeping a black Labrador retriever-mix in her home in a cage that was so small the dog could not stand up without hitting its head. Further, the court also found that the dog had an inadequate amount of drinking water. It was further revealed that Casler offered puppies for adoption that were covered in feces and fleas. She did not appeal the charges and paid the fine. Though her sanctuary was promoted as a "no-kill" organization, a fellow officer stated that she often would euthanize animals "on the spot."

Casler made similar claims against others and was able to get a search warrant for Murkens' residence based on such a claim!

Murkens, 62, whose friends rallied in support of her, describes herself as the "goat lady." Her supporters told the press had been unfairly treated. Murkens had been a dairy farmer for over 27 years and was in the middle of a landlord/tenant dispute when the raid and seizure occurred. I wonder who made the anonymous tips to AC? After fighting the good fight, Murkens got most of her animals back and charges were dropped.


ACO convicted of Animal Cruelty
Howard Hawkinberry, 37, picked up a cat that had been struck by a car and had several broken bones. He kept the cat for more than 20 hours without taking it to a veterinarian or euthanizing it. He said that the woman who called him to pick up the cat asked him to take care of it until she could get it to a veterinarian the next day. The judge gave him a 30 day suspended sentence and probation and ordered him to pay court costs. His supervisor at the Marion County animal control office said she cannot believe the verdict. Hawkinberry said he plans to appeal and his boss says she plans to keep him on the job. What!!!???
2007 Tennessee: An ACO was arrested when drugs were found at the local shelter Benton County’s top ACO was taken into custody on drug charges Thursday when the Camden Police Department received an anonymous tip. ACO Jacqueline Marie Boyett, 21, was charged with possession of a schedule VI drug. The CPD searched the Animal Shelter property after being informed that employees were selling marijuana and prescription medication at the location and out of county vehicles. According to a report filed by the case investigator, the information came to light after Boyett bragged that she was selling the drugs and that there was nothing that could be done about it.

During the search the K-9 dog indicated the presence of drugs in two vehicles on the property and police found drug paraphernalia in both vehicles. A second Animal Shelter employee was arrested by the CPD earlier that morning for driving on a suspended license. The arrest occurred when she responded to a call concerning a dog that had been hit by a car. She was charged with driving the Animal Shelter truck with a suspended license.
2007: Lake Placid NY. An ACO who ran a pet adoption agency - Faithful Friends - was charged with 33 counts of animal cruelty, 22 counts of failure to license a dog and 2 counts of child endangerment. His wife was charged with the same. 22 dogs and 11 cats under his care were emaciated and malnourished and had mange. Some of the animals were unadoptable and had to be euthanized. The investigation began with a picture of one of the sick dogs that was tied to a tree.
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August 2007: Before she reportedly left town a few weeks ago, a former ACO for the Village of Bradley (IL) harbored more than 40 dogs, 29 cats and 19 snakes in her single-family home She is lost her job with the village and the animals were removed from the home. Robert Simpson, a member of the village zoning board of appeals, complained about her animals a year before the seizure but nothing was done. "Some people couldn't sit on their porches because of the smell," Simpson told the village board. "That house, as far as we're concerned in the neighborhood, should have been torn down."

2007: Sasha, a 14-year-old retriever mix, was found by animal control and was placed in the San Luis Obispo County Animal Shelter. She had escaped during a thunderstorm, and her owners looked for two days before finally founding her at the shelter. Sasha's owners came to claim their dog on a Sunday but shelter employees refused to let Sasha go home because, under county policy, it was a non-business day. When Sasha’s owners came back to the shelter on Tuesday morning (Monday was Labor Day), they paid the shelter fee and went to get their dog. To their horror, Sasha was dead in her kennel.

The couple did not accuse the shelter of Sasha's death. No one at the shelter had a clue why she died. (I'll bet) Policy was changed and now employees can release dogs in special situations. This is a tragic story, but even more tragic is the fact that the county administration plans to hire the Humane Society of the United States to conduct a $25,000 peer review of the shelter. I feel sick.

October 2007: A former South Bend Indiana ACO lived in house with 88 animals. A co-worker said that recently dogs have been "accidentally" put to sleep before their owners could pick them up at the shelter. According to South Bend’s city ordinance, the shelter holds an animal with tags for five days. If the dog or cat is not claimed the animal runs the risk of being put to sleep. Eric Antonazzi, who was fired recently from South Bend Animal Control, says in the past month the staff accidentally put two pit bulls to sleep before they should have been. Reminds me of PeTA.


2008: Port St. Lucie Florida. Police arrested an ACO who tried to steal an exotic bird. Reptile education specialist Fred Spector was trying to find the owner of an African gray parrot last month when he called ACO Luis Ortega to help. A police spokesman said the bird is worth $1,200.

Ortega offered to buy the bird from Spector, but Spector said he wanted to find the owner first. A few days later, Spector told police that a man named Jose called him and said he was the bird's owner. But when Spector asked Jose to describe the bird, Jose couldn't do it well enough to prove that he was the owner. Spector called animal control to report the suspicious call and learned that Ortega never filed a report on the missing bird.

Ortega, who allegedly had the man pose as the bird's owner so he could get possession of it, was charged with attempted grand theft. Spector is a former New York City police officer who retired to Port St. Lucie and started a reptile education business.

October 2008: An SPCA equipment van and a SPCA "forensics veterinarian" were on hand at the raid of a person in Gilmer County GA where 13 American Pit Bull terriers were "rescued" despite a complete lack of evidence that the man or the dogs had ever been involved with dog fighting. All dogs and the puppies were in extremely good condition, as they should have been, since Mr. Woodall was a frequent competitor in ADBA weight-pulling trials with his dogs. This victim was smart enough to grab his video camera and film the raid and the entire nation saw what both the HSUS and ASPCA are made of when the video was put up on YouTube. After a court fight of several months, he eventually got his dogs returned. They were alive, but unfortunately not in the exceptionally good condition that they had left in. He is considered one of the fortunate ones.
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2008 - Kansas City, MO. An 87-year-old woman's dog, Buddy, was euthanized despite calls and e-mails to Animal Control that she wanted her beloved pet back. The woman had let her dog out but then fell asleep and by the time she went to let him back in, he had run off. A volunteer who helps to find lost dogs put Buddy on several lost dog registries and two days later she received information that Buddy had been picked up by animal control. The woman was ecstatic that her dog had been found and the volunteer wrote emails and called animal control to let them know the owner had been found and would be there to pick up Buddy. When the woman arrived, however, she was told Buddy had been put to sleep the day before. They hadn't even checked their messages until it was too late.
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2008 - Idaho Falls, ID - The state attorney general's office had to decide whether to file criminal charges against a sheriff's deputy accused of shooting a dog three times after first asking its owner to tie it to a tree. Questions about other sheriff's deputy led various community leaders to question the competence of the sheriff's office. None of the three deputies were available for comment.
People have threatened to cancel trips to the vacation area because of the shooting of the 5-year-old black Labrador retriever mix named Bobby, which survived. The dog's owner filed a tort claim against the county.

Complaints from a woman who claimed the dog mauled her, triggered the events. The owner said Bobby was a friendly dog and played well with all the neighborhood children. He tied the family pet to a tree at the officer's request and asked what proof there was that Bobby had bitten anyone. Then he said the officer said he "didn't need proof" to shoot the dog, so he did - 3 times with a rifle. Bullets hit Bobby once in the head and twice in the neck.

Idaho law allows a dog one bite without consequence, but after a second bite, a court can order a dog be destroyed. However, Bobby never bit anyone. The owner went to the hospital after a severe panic attack. When they returned, they found Bobby was still alive and had crawled onto the porch. They took the dog to the vet.
July 2009. Delray Beach FL Should this one go in the Do As I Say, Not As I Do or The Poetic Justice files?
 
An ACO, whose family was cited last month for animal cruelty, defended her decision to keep her 17-year-old dog at home instead of euthanizing or seeking medical care for the animal, even though the animal had a large tumor growing under her belly. Virginia Feldmann, said her pit bull mix Kelsey was not in pain and was too old to undergo an operation to remove the large tumor. Feldmann claimed that she tried to get the dog euthanized on three occasions but was turned away for various reasons.

The matter came to the attention of a Boynton Beach ACO because a neighbor complained that too many cats were in Feldmann's home. The neighbor further stated that the dog looked uncomfortable, had open wounds on her back and was found in a dirty cage. A putrid smell was apparent throughout the home, according to the ACO's report.

Feldmann's husband was civilly cited for animal cruelty and faced a $258 fine. The ACO maintained that the family could have either seen a vet for the dog's medical problems or get the dog euthanized. Feldmann said she was forced to put the dog to sleep. "It's humiliating and embarrassing," she said. " Indeed it is.

November 2009 - MA. An internal investigation and hearing revealed that an ACO gave away a lost Yorkshire terrier she found, to a police officer and his girlfriend. The four-year-old dog belonged to a woman who had done everything she could to find her precious pet. The owner managed to finally reunite with her Yorkie as the dog was en route to the airport with her "new owners" who were moving to Florida.

Janet Torren had called the local animal control office and left a message with her dog's name, description, microchip number and microchip company name. Torren returned to her son's town, where neighbors helped her search for her dog to no avail. Torren received a phone message from animal control officer Bousquet stating that she had not seen or found a dog that fit Torren's description. After leaving several messages for Bousquet, Torren finally spoke with the animal control officer by phone.

"She was so sharp and rude to me, it was unbelievable," said Torren. "She was telling me I needed to show her respect and that she was a police officer. I was frantic and so sick to my stomach, but it wasn't going to stop me from looking for my dog. I couldn't picture Shai just vanishing off the face of the earth."

Eventually, records revealed that it was ACO Bousquet who had the dog's chip scanned. Torren immediately called Bousquet and left a message to let her know what she had discovered and that she would call the police and file charges. Initially, Bousquet denied everything but finally admitted that she knew where Torren's dog was - with her new owners at the airport in Boston, waiting to fly to Florida.
January 2010. Riverside CA. A Los Angeles Assistant Fire Chief, Glynn Johnson, was found guilty of felony animal cruelty with special circumstances, (maximum penalty of up to 3 years) and use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony (maximum penalty of up to 1 year), after brutally beating to death a 6 month old puppy.

In November 2008, Karley had gotten out of her owner's backyard and was being brought back by neighbor. Another neighbor - the assistant fire chief, offered to bring her back himself. The neighbor then witnessed the fire chief erupt in violence, punching Karley 10-15 times in the head first with his fist, then with a 12 lb rock. Karley was so severely beaten that she had to be euthanized hours later.

It seems Johnson attacked Karley in vengeance, after years of fighting with the Toole family (Karley's owners). Over the years, Johnson had engaged in shouting matches with the Toole's using a bullhorn and had placed dog excrement in their mailbox. Another witness said this was not an isolated event and there was a long history of anger and frustration between Johnson and the Tooles.

The D.A. questioned Johnson about his violent past, bringing up an incident which is documented in police reports where Glynn attacked his 14 year old daughter Amber in their backyard after an argument. Johnson pushed his daughter to the ground, hitting her with the buckle end of his belt several times. He then dragged his daughter back into the house where he proceeded to beat her again, shouting "I wish you were dead."
March 2010. Mississippi. An ACO is jailed after being accused of shooting and dumping dogs. Alonzo Esco was fired in January after home video surfaced that allegedly showed dozens of animal carcasses dumped in a creek in Canton. The point was made that if he had been a private citizen, he would have already faced charges but the Mayor denied Esco was getting special treatment. Animal rights activists insisted otherwise. I definitely think better protocols for animal control were needed!
April 2010. Annemarie Lucas, ASCPA cop and TV star of 'Animal Precinct was forced off her job and faced with a lawsuit.Annemarie Lucas helped bring in big bucks with fund-raising drives and had a starring role on the TV show "Animal Precinct." The lawsuit claims her humane law enforcement unit performed illegal searches and seizures.

"She projects a warm and fuzzy personality on television ... but she uses the badge and gun as a sword, not a shield to protect animals," said lawyer George Dazzo, who represents pet owners whose animals were seized. Sources said Lucas had clashed repeatedly with the chief legal counsel of the enforcement unit, Stacy Wolf. Lucas, who earned more than $200,000 in salary and benefits in 2008, was paid more than a year's salary as part of a buyout agreement.

Patrick O'Keefe, a top official at the ASPCA's Henry Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in Manhattan, also abruptly resigned. The ASPCA declined to say why, but a investigators were checking a lead that the death of a Rottweiler was caused by being kicked and choked by a vet at the hospital. The Rottweiler's owner is suing the ASPCA.

June 2010. Florida. 14-pound Shih Tzu deemed "dangerous" and according to the county ordinance, must be killed. ACOs say that Cyrus attacked a 5-year-old boy, biting him on the head and arm. The county ordinance states that any dog that attacks a victim above the neck is considered a dangerous dog and must be destroyed.

Philip Stoddard, dog lover, took over ownership of Cyrus after the attack and is looking for a stay of execution. He said the county's dangerous dog ordinance is unconstitutional and that there is not enough evidence to prove that Cyrus is dangerous to anyone. He laughed when asked if he thought Cyrus was a dangerous dog. "They're about the most cuddly breed of dog you can possibly imagine." He will file an appeal to the county to try and save Cyrus. Let's hope Cyrus will fare better than Word, the Lhaso did.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Animal Rights Hypocrisy

Do As I Say, Not As I Do

Spidey decided to search the web for new items that reflect the double standards of animal rights organizations and the people who preach their mantra. This information is taken from many sources and is merely a brief compilation. Examples of their hypocrisy could (and does) fill many web pages.

And by the way, don't you find it ironic that PETA has the word Pet in it, when they "believe that it would have been in the animals' best interests if the institution of "pet keeping"—i.e., breeding animals to be kept and regarded as "pets"—never existed."

1994: A forty- year old female jogger, Barbara Shoener, was killed by a mountain lion. She was survived by her husband and two children, aged 5 and 8. The cougar was hunted down and shot, but then her two cubs were discovered. Sympathy went out to the mother cougar who had been defending her cubs at the time of the attack. People responded by raising wice as much money for the young mountain lions than for the orphaned human children.

1995: "LET the Animals Live" animal welfare organization chairman, Benny Schlesinger, was arrested Friday on suspicion of sexually abusing a 17-year-old boy. Police told the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court that Schlesinger allegedly gave a ride to the youth late Thursday night, supplied him with Ecstasy tablets, brought him home and took advantage of his being under the influence of the pills to sexually abuse him. Schlesinger allegedly also videotaped the encounter. No animals were harmed during the taping of that video.

During a 1996 PeTA awards gala, Alec Baldwin was interviewed by the television program “Extra... The Entertainment Magazine," where he voiced his opposition to ALL medical research. At the same time, however, Baldwin has also advocated for breast cancer research and has publicly supported various AIDS-related charities.

In October 1997, a university renamed its breast cancer facility in honor of Alec Baldwin’s mother, Carol Baldwin, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 1990. This recognition honored her many years of activism in raising both awareness and funding for research of the critical affliction. In 1997, Baldwin participated in a gala that raised more than $500,000 for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund, Inc.

1997 - An extremist AR group called the "Justice Department" claimed responsibility for the pre-Thanksgiving contamination of turkeys. They claimed to have contaminated thousands of birds in supermarkets along the east coast of the U.S. with a 'lethal substance' they would not identify. Unlike other groups that balk at injuring people in their attempt to stop animal use, the JD has often directed its violence towards humans. The group has previously sent letters enclosing rat poison laced razor blades to its intended victims.  (AR note:  Never use rat poison on actual rats)

1998: Connecticut. Mr. Mannetti, an animal rights advocate for 12 years, holds a permit for trapping on this land but he hasn't set a single trap. He bid on the exclusive right to trap animals on parcels of state property -- then in effect declared the land a trap-free zone. Mannetti joined with other animal rights advocates in a campaign that could win them permits for about 45,000 acres, nearly a third of the state land where trapping is allowed. They entered the program to subvert and undermine it.

A similar strategy was used by environmentalists in the West who have won the grazing rights on government-owned land to prevent overgrazing. Sometimes they are thwarted, however. Idaho changed the law so that only ranchers could bid on state grazing land. Take note, legislators!

1999- PeTA activists were caught on video during a protest in Seattle at the World Trade convention. They threw large glass marbles at the feet of mounted horsemen and two of the horses fell. One horse broke a leg and the rider of the second horse was severely injured. If this is what they call "ethical", I want NO part of it.

When animal rights activists "rescue and release" lab animals, minks and other animals that are not bred to live in outdoor environments, few if any, survive. In one incident alone, over 300 freed mink in Utah were found, starved and frozen to death. What kind of rights are these? The "Rite" of Death?

In 2000, animal rights proponents were shocked to learn that PeTA shills Alec Baldwin and wife Kim Bassinger are the proud, unrepentant owners of eleven dogs, seven cats and a wolf. While condemning the pet ownership of others, the average animal rights activist keeps five or more pets, according to a 1993 survey by Animals Agenda.  Such hypocrites call us "hoarders."

2001 - PeTA was defending the rights of deer to live. On the way home from the protest, two members hit a deer which had run on to the highway. The members informed the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife that they intended to sue for damages and injuries. In their letter they stated that the Division was responsible for the damages “as a result of their deer management program, which includes, in certain circumstances, an affirmative effort to increase deer population.”  As I remember it, the animal rights groups lobbied against deer hunting and the Division caved in.  Unbelievable!  But True.

2002 - Animal rights "godfather" and self-proclaimed atheist, Peter Singer, claims Christianity is harmful to animals. Singer coined the phrase "speciesism" which basically means that man thinks he is superior to any other species. Singer expanded on his controversial position that a "severely disabled" infant may be killed up to 28 days after its birth if the parents deem the baby's life is not worth living." His workshop, When is Killing OK?, discussed various scenarios - like vicious animals, unwanted dogs & cats, and unwanted or deformed fetuses. What about trapping and killing animals that destroy farm animals and crops? What about that!?

"I think that a chimpanzee certainly has greater self-awareness than a newborn baby" he told reporters. Hmmm, perhaps a chimp has greater humanity than Singer.

Singer was asked several questions about whether his concept of animal rights included the protection of insects, rodents or shellfish. "I think insects are, you are right, the toughest conflicts we generally face. I wouldn't kill a spider if I can avoid killing a spider and I don't think I need to," he said. What if termites were threatening his home? "With termites that are actually eating out the foundation of my home, and this happens, this is a more serious problem and I think at that point, I would feel that I need to dwell somewhere and if I can't drive them away in some way, I guess I would end up killing them," he conceded.

When asked why humans should not be able to eat animals when animals eat other animals, Singer acknowledged that humans have to be held to a different standard. [YES! Finally - something we can agree with!] . . . . "Animals generally are not making moral choices. Animals are not the same as humans. They can't reflect on what they are doing and think about the alternatives. Humans can. So there is no reason for taking what they do as a sort of moral lesson for us to take. We're the ones who have to have the responsibility for making those choices," he said.

You can read the entire article for yourself. It's a doozy.

2003 -Pet Fest America. “Laugh as these canine clowns present a show the whole family will enjoy,” exclaim the advertisements for Pet Fest America. In January, the Humane Society of the United States booked a 20,000-seat sports and entertainment arena in Washington, D.C. for the event. HSUS, as we know, does not mind using animals to make money for their organization and they gladly peddled “four-legged acrobats” to do so. Ironically, HSUS called Pet Fest America “hours of fun and entertainment” for “everyone who cares about animals.”

2004: Animal rights activists would occupy as many as five of the 13 seats on a newly constituted Fish and Game Council, under terms of a bill recently introduced in the New Jersey state Legislature. Why?  Truly, that is like housing the foxes in the chicken coop.

2005 Two PeTA activists kill and dump dogs they "rescued" from shelters. In fact, records clearly show that from July 1998 through December 2009, they killed over 23,000 dogs, cats and other companion animals. They have a walk-in freezer to store the dead bodies and a contract with a company to cremate them. Over 90 percent of the animals PeTA took in during a 5 year period were put to death.

2006 Eric McDavid, one of the alleged Earth Liberation Front eco-terrorists arrested on charges of conspiring to commit arson, claimed a First Amendment right to a vegan diet while he awaited trial in jail. More research revealed that McDavid and his co-defendants ate, "among other things, shrimp stir-fry pizza and chocolate-chip pancakes, none of which is part of a vegan diet." Worse yet, McDavid professed to respect all life while telling a confidant that human casualties are a possibility [during eco-terrorist acts] and that is not a problem for them.

2007 : A Colorado blizzard left thousands of cattle (an estimated 340,000) stranded and starving. In a totally transparent act of hypocrisy, PeTA refused to help. This prompted Governor Bill Owens, appearing on a Denver radio show, to call PeTA, "frauds" and "a bunch of losers."The reason given for this horrible lack of compassion, according to a PeTA spokesman was, "In six months they're going to be killed and end up on someone's plate." So sayeth PeTA.  So mote it be.

2008 - Zuzana K. (Rexano) tells us about the heartwarming story of Christian the Lion (YouTube), bought in 1969 and raised in the apartment by two Australians living in London. The Australians eventually met actors Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna who filmed the movie “Born Free” about a real lioness Elsa, who was reintroduced to the wild. The actors personally knew and portrayed George and Joy Adamson, the real people behind the movie, who raised and released their lioness Elsa back into wild.

The Australians contacted George Adamson and ended up taking their lion, Christian, to Kenya where he was released into the wild. The hit video "Christian the Lion" takes place when the Australians, Anthony “Ace” Bourke and John Rendall, returned to Africa to reunite with their pet lion. What many do not know is that the son of the actor Bill Travers is Will Travers, CEO of Born Free USA which united with the Animal Protection Institute (API), an extreme animal rights (AR) group that actively pushes for bans on exotic animals in captivity. They would rather see these animals extinct than saved in captivity. The group that is now selling the DVD in the UK and making money off of the very touching story of the deep bond between a human and lion is the very bond this group wants to eliminate by pushing for exotic animal bans and for closing the zoos!

2008 & 2009 Oprah jumps on the bandwagon and campaigns against the "horrors of factory farms." This PeTA "person of the year", much to their dismay, decided to give away two pieces of KFC to every human in America. Oops.

Animal activist, Pamela Anderson drives an expensive gas guzzling Range Rover. 2010 prices start at around $78,000 and leather seats and wood trim are standard. Doesn't she understand the concept of political correctness? The rich are different and are valuable tools to the AR orgs no matter how they bend the rules.

OctoMom promotes spay and neuter for PeTA. Enough said.

2010: Lisa "Olivia" Munn is another PeTA promoter. She thinks it's better for young computer junkies to stay home and watch TV - like the program she co-hosts for G4, Attack of the Show! - than to go to the circus. She gushes that she was brought to tears by the AR video online about the Ringling Brothers elephants. Munn, like many of her ilk doesn't really follow the PeTA party line and probably isn't aware of it because she wore leather boots to the unveiling of her new PeTA billboard that features her naked body.

Recent: Mother of twin girls mauled by fox is threatened by animal rights activists after one daughter returns from the hospital. That baby had been bitten down the right side of her face and on her right arm by a fox that found its way upstairs into the bedroom she shared with her sister. The ARs are, of course, defending the fox and even accusing the mother of having an agenda to repeal a hunting ban.


Patrick Battuello, who has written the animal rights blog on timesunion.com for about a year, is ending his blog. Another blogger exposed the fact that while Battuello promoted the hard-line, protect-animals-at-all-costs party line, he ran Little Anthony's Pizza that sold animal products for human consumption.

Those of you that understand the animal rights agenda will remember many more examples of hypocrisy. For those of you that don't get it, maybe these examples will help open your eyes so you can see what is happening more clearly.

Further Reading:

Read about the "Irony Police" in Winston Gladwell's great article, HSUS - Their Hypocrisy Knows No Bounds.

Here's another fun website - Deceiver.com.  Their motto is "Do as you say or we'll say what you do." I like it!

More Musings about Animal Rights 

Check out this book by Peter Schweizer Do As I Say (Not As I Do) - Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy.



Sunday, June 06, 2010

California

Fighting the Good Fight in California

Check out this promising candidate: Larry Naritelli.  WOW!  Could this be the new wave of the future?  Could the tide really be turning for our side?  Let's hope other state's will follow this example!


Sunday, May 23, 2010

WildAid, EIA and the Ruckus


Two other generous contributors to Peter Knight and the Environmental Investigation Agency are the Body Shop Foundation and the Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation (now called Ruffod).  Both of these foundations are instrumental in the infrastructure of the green web.

Sir John Maurice Laing was a senior executive of British construction company. He was the first president of the Confederation of British Industry in 1965-6.  After his death, his son took over the administration of this foundation. The Body Shop Foundation was founded in 1990 by Anita Roddick, a British businesswoman whose health care product company was valued at 250 million pounds.

The Body Shop gave $40,000 to the Ruckus Society  to "develop a Direct Action Training Center." The Ruckus Society is based in Oakland CA. Notice their logo - a monkey wrench in the gears. They list Earth First!, Greenpeace and the Rainforest Action Network among their supporters and allies so that should tell you a little bit about them.

Check out their manuals - Ruckus Scouting, Eco-Justice Action Ideas, Bird-Dogging, Media Manual and Action Planning.  Some of this information is very informative, especially as far as using the media to further one's political agenda.  It boggles the mind to see what is considered PC these days.

I think that some of our readers will be very interested in this Ruckus news release posted on May 10th in "Support of Arizona"!  It begins, "Arizona’s racist SB 1070 anti-immigration law signed by Governor Jan Brewer April 23, 2010, has of course sparked a wave of protests in Arizona and around the U.S., as other states like Minnesota have already started proposing similar laws . . . . Ruckus sent [one of their trainers] . . . to Phoenix immediately on April 23 after a call out for support by local Phoenix organizers . . . Ruckus continued strategizing with folks about the lead-up to the big May 29th Mass Action against SB1070." Take a look at their partners and supporters in this campaign.

This is an interesting tactic they use. It's called "Bird-dogging." Another name for the tactic is called "hounding." [No offence to actual bird dogs or hounds is intended.] The ruckusters advise their followers and drones to "use to pressure on candidates or elected representatives to take a public stance on an issue, or to question a stance that they have already taken. It usually consists of one or more bird-doggers who go to a public event where a candidate or elected representative, such as a Member of Congress or a U.S. Senator, will appear. The bird-doggers ask pointed questions about issues they care about in order to elicit a response and educate the media and voters. Because members of the media often attend these events, bird-dogging plays an important role in getting candidates’ positions “on record.” We all know that politicians don’t always keep their promises once they’re elected, so this is a vital part of holding them accountable to their constituents."

That doesn't speak well for the politicians we have voted for, does it? Our tax dollars pay their salaries and we better send that message Loud and Clear!  But sometimes I wonder just how much louder and clearer we have to get before we are heard.  

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Follow That Web


Spidey's friend BZB sent some information that needing some looking into. I decided to take a quick spin through a section of the green web that began with one Peter Knights. Knights was formerly the program director and undercover investigator for the Global Survival Network [EIN52-1934148] - which later morphed into WildAid [20-3644441] ] and he was the senior investigator for the Environmental Investigation Agency [52-1654284]. Actress Bo Derek also sits on the EIA BOD. In the mid-1990s Knights created the Active Conservation Awareness Program (ACAP) which is part of WildAid. Does this guy wear a lot of hats or what?

Knights is also the executive director of the Wildlife Alliance [EIN 20-3644441], making a 6 figure salary with this organization for his non-profit work. Its Washington DC office is just 5 blocks east and one block south of the HSUS office. The Alliance is a member of the IUCN - International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the International Ecotourism Society and various other conservation and sustainable development organizations. They have worked closely with Fauna and Flora International, Conservation International and the Traffic conservation program.

OK. Let me get this straight. The Wildlife Alliance [EIN 52-1934148] was originally founded in 1994 by a group of American and British conservationists under the name Global Survival Network [EIN52-1934148], and later reorganized in 1999 as WildAid. The organization restructured itself again in 2006, dividing the organization's programs between two organizations - a new separate WildAid conducting the Active Conservation Awareness Program, Shark Conservation, and Galapagos Islands programs and the Wildlife Alliance conducting field operations in Southeast Asia and Russia. Even Spidey finds it hard to keep up with all the threads in this web.

WildAid's supporters are divided into foundations, corporate partners and government and non-profit partners. The following is a very short list that includes the Barbara Delano Foundation, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, David Shepherd Conservation Foundation (England) the US FWS, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Homeland Foundation, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Tiger Foundation, and the Wendy P. McCaw Foundation, but be sure to check out the website. KaChing!

Next we'll look at The Barbara Delano Foundation. Delano was the granddaughter of Dr. William E. Upjohn, founder of the well known pharmaceutical company. This foundation has also made generous donations to the Environmental Investigation Agency and guess who just happens to be their Program Director - why it is none other than Peter Knights!

Suwanna Gauntlett is the daughter of Barbara Delano, and is also a director of the Wildlife Alliance. Both she and Charles C. Goodfellow are directors of the Alliance and both sit on the board of the Barbara Delano Foundation. So is it any surprise that over the past decade, the Barbara Delano Foundation has given millions of dollars to the Wildlife Alliance and to WildAid?

PS They also gave millions to the Humane Farming Association.   Thousand$ upon thousand$ more dollars have been donated to the Environmental Investigation Agency (of course), Active Conservation Awareness (ACAP) (yep),  Flora and Fauna International, the Environmental Justice Resource Network, David Shepherd Conservation, African Wildlife Foundation, Global Witness, the World Parrot Trust, Phoenix Fund, the Sea Turtle Restoration Project, the Cheeta Conservation Fund and other similar non-profits.

Some of the Delano Foundation's stock holdings include shares in 3M Co, Abott Laboratories, Accenture LTD, Aflac Inc, Air Products & Chemicals Inc, Akamai Technologies Inc, Allstate Corp, American Express Company, Apple Inc, AT & T Inc, Avon Products Inc, Cardinal Health, Inc, Carnival Corp, Caterpillar Inc, Cisco Systems Inc, Citigroup Inc., Colgate-Palmolive Company, Comcast Corp, Conocophillips, Corning Inc, Costco Whsl Corp, CVS Caremark Corporation, Digital Realty Trust Inc, DU Pont De Nemours, Duke Energy, Eaton Corp, Electronic Arts, Emerson Electric Co, Exelon Corp, Fairpoint Communications, Freeport McMoran Copper & Gold Inc, General Electric Company, Goldman Sachs Group Inc , Home Depot Inc, Honeywell Intl Inc, Intel Corp, International Business Machines, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase & Co, Kohls Corp, Medtronic Inc, Merck & Co Inc, Microsoft Corporation, Morgan Stanley, Nabors Industries, National Semiconductor Corp, Nokia Corp, Oracle Corp, Pepsico Inc, Pfizer Inc, Philip Morris International Inc, Plum Creek Timber Co Inc., Qualcomrn Inc, Schering Plough Corp, Schlumberger LTD, Spectra Energy Corp, Staples Inc, State Street Corp, Target Corp, Teva Pharmaceutical Inds LTD, Textron Inc, The Procter & Gamble Company, The Travelers Companies Inc , The Walt Disney Company, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Time Warner Inc., United Technologies Corp, Urban Outfitters Inc, US Bancorp, Vanguard Intl Equity, Verizon Communications Inc, Wachovia Corp, Wal Mart Stores Inc, Wellpoint Inc., and Williams Cos Inc.

She owns the Gauntlett Group LLC in San Francisco that is listed under Environmental and Eco Services and which is involved with commercial and residential construction. According to the website, "The firm assisted multi-national corporations with policy decisions, strategic planning and management programs that reduce pollution and excessive consumption of natural resource in all areas of operations. Clients included Pfizer, Ciba-Geigy, Fujitsu, Xerox, Boeing, Alcoa, LVMH, and Nike."  Seems she is making money left and right.

A quick internet search revealed that WildAid does not meet the following seven BBB Standards for Charity Accountability:

Standard 1 : Oversight of Operations and Staff - Organizations shall have a board of directors that provides adequate oversight of the charity's operations and its staff. Indication of adequate oversight includes, but is not limited to, regularly scheduled appraisals of the CEO's performance, evidence of disbursement controls such as board approval of the budget, fund raising practices, establishment of a conflict of interest policy, and establishment of accounting procedures sufficient to safeguard charity finances.

          WildAid does not meet this Standard because it does not have a board-approved conflict of interest policy.

Standard 3 : Frequency and Attendance of Board Meetings - An organization shall have a minimum of three evenly spaced meetings per year of the full governing body with a majority in attendance, with face-to-face participation. A conference call of the full board can substitute for one of the three meetings of the governing body. For all meetings, alternative modes of participation are acceptable for those with physical disabilities.

          WildAid does not meet the meeting frequency provision of this standard for meetings held in the past fiscal year. The organization reports having one meeting of it board of directors in 2005.

Standard 4 : Compensated Board Members - Not more than one or 10% (whichever is greater) directly or indirectly compensated person(s) serving as voting member(s) of the board. Compensated members shall not serve as the board's chair or treasurer.

          WildAid does not meet this Standard because two (2) members of the seven (7) member board of directors (or 29%) are paid staff.

Standard 6 : Board Policy on Effectiveness - Have a board policy of assessing, no less than every two years, the organization's performance and effectiveness and of determining future actions required to achieve its mission.

          WildAid does not meet this Standard because the board of directors does not have a written policy stating that, at least every two years, an appraisal be done assessing the organization's performance and effectiveness and determining future actions required to achieve its mission.

Standard 7 : Board Approval of Written Report on Effectiveness - Submit to the organization's governing body, for its approval, a written report that outlines the results of the aforementioned performance and effectiveness assessment and recommendations for future actions.

           WildAid does not meet this Standard because the board of directors did not receive a written report outlining the organization's previous effectiveness assessment.

Standard 16 : Annual Report - Have an annual report available to all, on request, that includes: (a) the organization's mission statement, (b) a summary of the past year's program service accomplishments, (c) a roster of the officers and members of the board of directors, (d) financial information that includes (i) total income in the past fiscal year, (ii) expenses in the same program, fund raising and administrative categories as in the financial statements, and (iii) ending net assets.

          WildAid does not meet this Standard because the organization states it did not produce an annual report covering activities conducted in 2004.

Standard 17 : Web Site Disclosures - Include on any charity websites that solicit contributions, the same information that is recommended for annual reports, as well as the mailing address of the charity and electronic access to its most recent IRS Form 990.

          WildAid does not meet this Standard because its website, www.wildaid.org, does not include all of the recommended information for those charity websites that solicit for donations. Specifically, it does not include the most recent financial information. The website also does not provide electronic access to the organization's most recent IRS Form 990.

Whew!

Interestingly, the International Wildlife Management Coalition (IWMC) president, Eugene Lapointe, wrote an article about Peter Knights and WildAid entitled Extremists Make Poor Champions of Sharks or of The World.

Then again, be sure to check out this interesting article entitled The International World Exploiters which denounces the IWMC! Lapointe is also the president of the World Conservation Trust Foundation  [EIN 74-3125270] . There are no 990s for the Foundation and they report their balance as zero. Yet, the website states they are in relationship with the World Conservation Trust (aka IWMC) but how is that organization being funded???

We are told on the website that the IWMC is a registered charity in Canada but Spidey has yet to find it in the Charities Directorate of the Canada Revenue Agency unless it has yet another name. There was an International Wildlife Coalition Foundation, but it's charity status has been revoked.

It will take more time to untangle this vast and confusing web, so until next time . . . keep sending your tips, leads and ideas and I will keep roaming the web in search of more information and answers!

Thursday, May 06, 2010

More Ways to Make Money

Many non-profit organizations routinely receive grant money from large Foundations such as the Animal Charities of America Federation and its member organizations or from state and local Community Funds.

The United Way makes it possible for military and federal employees to give to various charities of their choice through Combined Federal Campaigns, or CFCs.

Based in Alexandria, Virginia, this non-profit works with hundreds of local United Way offices throughout the country in a coalition of charitable organizations to pool efforts in fundraising and support. Search this page  for "animals" to find the non-profits. You can also search for charities on this website.  See left column for types of charities such as animal/wildlife protection or environmental protection

For instance, the HSUS's CFC number is 11894.  HSUS also pays HEP Development Services for research materials and database information like this Matching Gift Resources Register  for employers who will match their employees' donations. Type an "A" in the search box to see 6,471 companies and corporations that can be set up to make matching fund donations to HSUS via this service.

You can find the entire 2008 list of CFCs at this link in either MS Word or MS Excel formats.

The following is a partial list of Animal and Environmental non-profits. We have run across many of these on our treks through the web and no doubt we will learn more about others in the future.

Animal Charities of America Federation and Member Organizations

10264 Animal Charities of America (800)626-5892 www.animalcharitiesofamerica.org EIN#943193389 Protecting pets, wildlife, and endangered species. Teaching people to treat animals with respect. Humane training of animals as helpmates and companions to people in need. 1.8% D,P,E

10964 Alley Cat Allies (240)482-1980 www.alleycat.org EIN#521742079 Advocates to stop the killing of stray and feral cats through nonlethal methods like Trap-Neuter-Return as a compassionate alternative to killing. 15.7% D,W,Z

10472 Alley Cat Rescue (301)277-5595 www.saveacat.org EIN#522279100 Dedicated to helping stray, abandoned and feral cats. Your contribution brings us closer to ending feline overpopulation and the killing of healthy cats in shelters. 12.9% D,W,Z

12379 Alternatives for Research and Development Foundation (215)887-8076 www.ardf-online.org EIN#232740843 Provides research grants to develop alternative, non-animal methods in biomedical research, testing, and education. Promotes use of alternatives by sponsorship and participation in science conferences. 7.3% D,U,H

10965 American Anti-Vivisection Society (800)SAY-AAVS www.aavs.org EIN#230341990 America's first advocacy organization dedicated to effectively fighting cruel experimentation on animals used in testing, research, and education. 11.2% D,B,R

11896 American Humane Association (303)792-9900 www.americanhumane.org EIN#840432950 America's only organization actively protecting both children and animals from abuse, neglect and cruelty through advocacy, training and support of child- and animal-welfare professionals. 4.3% D,M,S

10966 Animal Legal Defense Fund (707)795-2533 www.aldf.org EIN#942681680 Animals need love -- and lawyers! Unimaginable acts of cruelty must end. In courtrooms across America, ALDF is winning the case against Cruelty! 18.5% D,I,R

11977 Animal Rights Institute (Animals and Society Institute Inc) (301)963-4751 www.animalsandsociety.org EIN#222527462 Speaking out for animals! Advancing the moral and legal status of animals and promoting animal rights as part of a just, compassionate and peaceful society. 22.6% D,F,O

10474 Animal Welfare Institute (703)836-4300 www.awionline.org EIN#135655952 Horses brutally slaughtered. Dogs and cats stolen for experimentation. Farm animals confined in coffin-like crates. Wildlife caught in brutal traps. Help us protect these animals. 2.7% D,K,T

11653 Animals for Adoption (Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption Inc) (845)687-7619 www.animalsforadoption.org EIN#223584869 Animals are abandoned daily, starving and neglected. To prevent this, our programs educate pet owners, assist the impoverished, promote adoptions and improve shelter conditions nationwide. 4.6% D

10466 Ape and Monkey Rescue and Sanctuaries (International Primate Protection League) (843)871-2280 www.ippl.org EIN#510194013 Tracks down smugglers who are decimating the last remaining primates, assists primate rescue centers overseas, and operates its own sanctuary for rescued gibbons--adopt one! 11.4% D,C,Q

10461 Apes Alive: The Primate Rescue Center (Primate Rescue Center Inc) (859)858-4866 www.primate-rescue.org EIN#611325369 Unseen, they suffer- unheard, they cry. Saving lives and providing a safe haven for chimpanzees and monkeys in need. Let's give them a better future! 2.4% D,W,B

11645 ASPCA: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (212)876-7700 www.aspca.org EIN#131623829 Staged dog fights to the death. Puppy factories with overcrowded and unsanitary breeding pens. Kittens tortured for amusement. Help stop these acts of animal cruelty. 14.1% D,I,M

10766 Big Cat Rescue Corp. (813)920-4130 www.bigcatrescue.org EIN#593330495 Tigers confined to circus wagons. Lions bred for photos then to be shot in cages. Lynx farmed for their fur. Help us save big cats. 5.0% D,R,C

10473 Born Free USA, united With Animal Protection Institute (Animal Protection Institute) (800)348-7387 www.bornfreeusa.org EIN#946187633 Working to ban ownership of exotic "pets," to win protections for elephants and other circus animals, and providing care to primates at our animal Sanctuary. 32.9% D,Z

10468 Compassion Over Killing (301)891-2458 www.cok.net EIN#522034417 Cruel, inhumane, unimaginable suffering of farm animals must end. Help us bring awareness to consumers and ultimately stop this horrific mistreatment of animals. 6.4% D,K,C

11897 Days End Farm Horse Rescue (877)442-1564 www.defhr.org EIN#521759077 Starvation, parasite-infestation, deformed-hoofs; We care for these unwanted, abused or neglected horses. Dedicated to fostering compassion and responsibility for horses through intervention, education and outreach. 15.8% D,B,Z

10968 Dedication and Everlasting Love to Animals (661)269-4010 www.deltarescue.tv EIN#953759277 Only organization in America rescuing dogs and cats abandoned in wilderness areas, housing over 1500 of them at its care-for-life, no-kill sanctuary. 7.3% D,W,T

10470 Elephant Sanctuary (The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee) (931)796-6500 www.elephants.com EIN#621587327 The nation's only natural habitat refuge for endangered female elephants rescued from circuses and zoos. Improving elephant lives through sanctuary, education, research and overseas assistance. 6.3% D,B,H

11338 Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM) (888)FARM-USA www.farmusa.org EIN#521302627 FARM fights the cruel confinement, mutilation and slaughter of helpless factory farmed animals, while reducing global warming and improving health in America and worldwide. 4.4% D,K,C

11898 Friends of Animals (203)656-1522 www.friendsofanimals.org EIN#136018549 Free animals from cruelty and institutionalized exploitation. Working to stop euthanasia with our spay/neuter programs. Promoting animal rights. Promoting vegetarianism. Protecting animals in need! 16.9% D,C,K

10471 Greyhound Foundation (National Greyhound Foundation Inc) (352)628-2281 www.4greyhounds.org EIN#650491973 They live in cages, die in desperation. Thousands of retired racing greyhounds a year. We rescue and find them homes. Your gift saves their lives. 6.6% D,P,E

10971 Hearts United for Animals (402)274-3679 www.hua.org EIN#470773858 No-kill shelter and sanctuary taking in the creatures who are lost, afraid, and hungry. Giving them comfort, medical care, food, love and good homes. 3.0% D,Z

10464 Humane Farming Association (415)485-1495 www.hfa.org EIN#680087989 Rescuing farm animals from extreme cruelty, protecting the public from dangerous misuse of antibiotics, hormones, and chemicals used on factory-farms. Working to stop slaughterhouse torture. 9.2% D,C,K

11648 In Defense of Animals (415)388-9641 www.idausa.org EIN#680008936 IDA fights animal exploitation, cruelty, and abuse nationally and internationally through our undercover investigations, grassroots activism, lobbying, lawsuits, and sanctuaries in Mississippi and Cameroon, Africa. 15.1% D,K,C

11649 International Fund for Animal Welfare (800)932-4329 www.ifaw.org EIN#311594197 Help protect cats and dogs from cruelty, rescue pets and wildlife from manmade and natural disasters, and save seals, tigers, elephants and whales from slaughter. 20.1% D,C,Z

12381 Labs4Rescue, Inc. (203)605-9634 www.labs4rescue.com EIN#141920939 Dedicated to providing a better life for rescued or displaced labrador-retrievers and mixed-labs. We provide veterinary care, we spay/neuter and promote responsible pet ownership. 5.6% D,W,S

11657 Last Chance for Animals (310)271-6096 www.lcanimal.org EIN#954013155 Help us fight animal cruelty! Since 1984, LCA has been doing ground-breaking undercover investigations to expose animal abusers and promoting cruelty-free lifestyles. 16.6% D,R

50633 Marin Humane Society (415)883-4621 www.marinhumanesociety.org EIN#941156562 We work to protect animals from neglect, abuse and exploitation. Our programs also help sustain elderly and disabled individuals with animal companions. 6.4% D,P,Z

10467 Marine Mammal Center (415)289-SEAL www.marinemammalcenter.org EIN#510144434 Rescues, rehabilitates and releases sick, injured and orphaned marine mammals and educates thousands of school children each year about marine mammals and ocean ecology. 20.3% D,B,C

11548 New York Horse Rescue Corporation (631)874-9420 www.nyhr.org EIN#113449108 NYHR's mission is to prevent the inhumane slaughter of injured, abused, and unwanted horses and to place these horses in qualified adoptive homes. 20.1% D,C,N

10973 Orangutan Foundation International (323)938-6046 www.orangutan.org EIN#954112467 Studies wild orangutans, rescues and rehabilitates ex-captive orangutans to the rainforest in Indonesia, protects and reforests rainforest habitat on which the orangutans depend. 15.0% D,C,Z

11901 Paws With A Cause (800)253-PAWS www.pawswithacause.org EIN#382370342 Trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides lifetime team support. Promotes awareness through education. 7.3% D,P,W

69280 Pet Life Line (Hemopet) (714)891-2022 www.hemopet.org EIN#954063237 We rescue greyhounds from the race tracks and place them into a unique rescue/donor/adoption program. The country's largest nonprofit pet animal blood bank. 14.8% D,E,W

11650 Pet Partners (Delta Society) (425)679-5500 www.deltasociety.org EIN#911158281 Your yearly contribution helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1-million men, women and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who've lost loved ones. 21.3% E,W,P

11651 PETA: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (757)622-PETA www.peta.org EIN#521218336 Help us save animals' lives! We fight cruelty and defend the rights of all animals through our education, advocacy, and investigative campaigns. 15.8% D,Z

10460 Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (202)686-2210 www.pcrm.org EIN#521394893 PCRM protects animals by developing and promoting alternatives to animal experiments. We also promote disease prevention through research and education programs about diet and lifestyle. 18.7% D,H,K

11902 Puppies Behind Bars (212)680-9562 www.puppiesbehindbars.com EIN#133969389 Teaching inmates to contribute to society by training them to raise dogs to assist disabled children, adults and veterans or detect explosives to protect America. 19.8% D,P,J

11655 Release Chimpanzees (New England Anti-Vivisection Society) (617)523-6020 www.releasechimps.org EIN#042104756 Working to end experimentation on Chimpanzees. Promoting non-animal research and teaching methods. Providing a sanctuary for chimpanzees rescued from laboratory research. 14.2% D,Z

11654 Search Dog Foundation, National Disaster (888)459-4376 www.searchdogfoundation.org EIN#770412509 If you love dogs and respect firefighters, support our canine/firefighter teams, searching for people buried alive during disasters. 15.0% D,M,P

10027 Siamese Cat Rescue Center (540)672-6373 www.siameserescue.org EIN#541888444 We rescue abandoned, abused and neglected Siamese and Siamese mix cats from shelters and owners throughout 20+ states and find them new, permanent homes. 21.3% D,Z

10462 Spay-Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) (800)762-7762 www.snapus.org EIN#760608925 Homeless cats and dogs wander every neighborhood--destined for suffering or euthanasia. Please help us reduce the overpopulation of unwanted animals through sterilization and education. 20.3% D,W,M

10463 United Animal Nations (800)440-3277 www.uan.org EIN#680124097 Ever found an animal, injured and alone? Worried about pets abandoned during disasters? Help us bring animals like these out of crisis and into care. 15.3% D,M,Z

11656 United Poultry Concerns (757)678-7875 www.upc-online.org EIN#521705678 We stick up for chickens - the most abused land animals in the world - and we are dedicated to the compassionate treatment of them. 17.4% D,K,C

11331 Vegan Outreach (530)495-0503 www.veganoutreach.org EIN#860736818 Many farmed animals cannot turn around or stretch a wing. Ammonia from excrement burns their lungs and eyes. We are persuading students to go vegan. 10.5% D,C,K

11097 WildCare (415)453-1000 www.wildcarebayarea.org EIN#510172331 Showing people how to coexist with wildlife; offering practical, respectful and humane solutions in a complete range of programs, including a wildlife hospital and hotline. 26.9% D,B,C

10976 Wolf Center, International (800)ELY-WOLF www.wolf.org EIN#411543539 Teaching humans about wolves, so wolves and humans can co-exist. 16.7% D,C,B

11904 World Society for the Protection of Animals (800)883-9772 www.wspa-usa.org EIN#042718182 The world's leading international federation of animal welfare, WSPA develops campaigns and rescue projects with more than 823 member societies in over 147 countries. 24.5% D,B,W

Conservation & Preservation Charities of America Federation and Member Organizations

11782 Conservation & Preservation Charities of America (800)626-6685 www.conservenow.org EIN#943217738 Overpopulation, deforestation, pollution, and the reckless waste of our natural resources must be met and addressed. Join us in saving our world. 3.9% C,W,Z

12050 American Wildlands (406)586-8175 www.wildlands.org EIN#840750616 Keeping the U.S. Northern Rockies ecologically intact by restoring and maintaining connections between key habitats for healthy populations of native wildlife. 31.6% C,D,U

11247 Center for Food Safety (202)547-9359 www.centerforfoodsafety.org EIN#522165893 Protecting human health and the environment by working to change harmful methods of food production and by promoting organic and other forms of sustainable agriculture. 14.0% K,C,D

10417 Center for International Environmental Law (202)785-8700 www.ciel.org EIN#521633220 Protecting human health and the global environment, defending human rights, and empowering local communities through international law to create a just and sustainable world. 9.2% C,Q,R

11249 Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International (800)851-0203 www.gorillafund.org EIN#521118866 Saving gorillas and their habitats through anti-poaching patrols, technical assistance and capacity building. Our work also supports local communities thru education, health-services and clean-water initiatives. 16.2% D,S,C

10626 Earthwatch Institute (978)461-0081 www.earthwatch.org EIN#237168440 Our volunteer-based scientific research expeditions provide valuable data while engaging the public in environmental education, inspiring lifelong change towards a sustainable way of life. 19.7% C,V,S

10419 Floresta Tropical Reforestation Fund (800)633-5319 www.floresta.org/tropreforestfund.htm EIN#330052976 Help stop deforestation! We plant trees and provide sustainable alternatives to slash-and-burn farming for poor people living in developing countries. A project of Floresta USA. 12.3% X,C,S

85207 Gorilla Foundation (800)634-6273 www.gorilla.org EIN#942386151 To bring interspecies communication to the public in order to save gorillas and inspire our children to create a better future for all species. 37.8% D,U,B

11802 Green Seal (202)872-6400 www.greenseal.org EIN#133553974 Helps protect the environment by encouraging the purchase of goods and services that are less harmful to people, wildlife, forests, air and water. 13.5% C,U,W

11369 Greenpeace Fund (800)326-0959 www.greenpeacefund.org EIN#953313195 An independent campaigning organization that takes action, peacefully and creatively, to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future. 18.4% C,D,M

11260 Grist Magazine (206)876-2020 www.grist.org EIN#061664153 The country's leading source for environmental news and commentary. Irreverent, incisive, intelligent, and entertaining, Grist reports serious green news spiked with a sense of humor. 13.9% C,R,K

10423 Leave No Trace, Inc. (800)332-4100 www.lnt.org EIN#841303335 Promoting environmental awareness by educating outdoor enthusiasts of the impact their outdoor activities may have on the environment and how to reduce any negative effects. 17.4% C,W,N

12417 Nature and Culture International (858)259-0374 www.natureandculture.org EIN#330773524 Saving nature and species by buying land and protecting parks in Latin America, with education and development programs to serve the surrounding communities. 3.5% C,D,Q

12055 Negative Population Growth (703)370-9510 www.npg.org EIN#132727625 We advocate first halting, then reversing, U.S. and world population growth, so that population can eventually be stabilized at a lower, more sustainable level. 17.1% Z

10430 Population Institute (800)787-0038 www.populationinstitute.org EIN#520899578 The Population Institute is an international, educational nonprofit seeking to reduce rapid population growth and achieve world population in balance with a healthy global environment. 48.6% C,B,E

10421 Rainforest Renewable Light Network (Green Empowerment) (503)284-5774 www.greenempowerment.org EIN#931230409 Light up someone's life! Bring water to rural villages! Community-based, renewable energy projects protect rainforests and improve health and education globally. Support sustainable, long-lasting change. 15.2% C,S,E

12189 Solar Electric Light Fund (202)234-7265 www.self.org EIN#521701564 Improve life conditions and save the environment! Bring solar power to villages in developing countries -- enhancing health, education, and micro-enterprise, while combating global warming. 10.0% C,Q,S

10000 Tread Lightly!, Inc. (800)966-9000 www.treadlightly.org EIN#870481456 National nonprofit organization with a mission to proactively protect recreation access and opportunities in the outdoors through ethics education and stewardship initiatives. 6.3% C,N,Y

10409 Tropical Forest Foundation (703)518-8834 www.tropicalforestfoundation.org EIN#541562639 It's not too late to save the rainforests! We show how by conducting on-site training and demonstration projects in proper forest management techniques. 25.4% C,B,S

10406 WILD Foundation (International Wilderness Leadership Foundation) (303)442-8811 www.wild.org EIN#237389749 Working with both contemporary and traditional cultures, The WILD Foundation protects wilderness and wildlife through on-the-ground field projects, policy and research initiatives and communications. 8.6% D,C,S

80226 WildAid Inc (415)834-3174 www.wildaid.org EIN#203644441 Every year thousands of endangered animals are killed for their skins, ivory, fins, and other body parts. Help us end illegal wildlife-trade within our lifetimes! 10.5% D,C,W

24968 Wilderness Watch, Inc. (406)542-2048 www.wildernesswatch.org EIN#810457646 Keeping it wild! Wilderness Watch is America's leading citizens' voice for protecting and ensuring the proper stewardship of our nation's Wilderness and Wild Rivers. 10.4% C,Z,D

10403 Wildlands CPR (406)543-9551 www.wildlandscpr.org EIN#810512261 Help us protect and revive America's wild places by promoting watershed restoration through road removal, preventing new road construction and stopping off-road vehicle abuse. 8.1% C,W,R

11327 Wildlife Habitat Council, Inc. (301)588-8994 www.wildlifehc.org EIN#521558579 Uniting corporations, communities and conservation organizations in the spirit of conservation to actively enhance and restore wildlife habitat on corporate, private and public lands. 10.8% C,Z

11257 World Land Trust - US (603)284-6200 www.worldlandtrust-us.org EIN#133500609 Your gift buys and protects rainforests and other critical habitats for rare and endangered species - irreplaceable natural treasures vital to the our planet's health. 2.0% C,D,Q

Earth Share Federation and Member Organizations

10252 Earth Share (800)875-3863 www.earthshare.org EIN#521601960 Donations are shared among our member groups to protect our environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources. One environment, one simple way to care for it. 5.3% C,S,D

11219 African Wildlife Foundation (888)4-WILDLIFE www.awf.org EIN#520781390 Foremost authority on African wildlife dedicated to protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other unique species through innovative, practical programs developed with the people of Africa. 14.4% C,D,S

12062 Alaska Conservation Foundation (907)276-1917 www.akcf.org EIN#920061466 Premiere link between individual donors nationwide and Alaska's conservation organizations. Protects Alaska's wilderness and wildlife habitats by funding the best local environmental groups and programs. 22.5% C,D,T

10410 Amazon Conservation Team (703)522-4684 www.amazonteam.org EIN#541915987 ACT works in partnership with indigenous peoples across Amazonia to conserve biodiversity, traditional culture, and human and ecological health. 15.4% C,S,E

10631 American Farmland Trust (800)431-1499 www.farmland.org EIN#521190211 Stopping the loss of America's farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices. 20.3% C,K,S

10632 American Forests (800)368-5748 www.americanforests.org EIN#530196544 Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests. 22.2% C

12063 American Rivers (877)4-RIVERS www.AmericanRivers.org EIN#237305963 Working to protect and restore healthy, natural rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and recreational enjoyment. 22.0% C

10414 American Solar Energy Society, Inc. (303)443-3130 www.ases.org EIN#591768923 Educates consumers, professionals and policy makers about environmental health, security, and economic benefits of deploying renewable energy technologies. Organizes the National Solar Tour every October. 17.7% C,U,Y

11429 Beyond Pesticides (202)543-5450 www.beyondpesticides.org EIN#521360541 Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. 2.3% C,E,R

12231 Center for a New American Dream (877)68-DREAM www.newdream.org EIN#521984782 Helps Americans consume responsibly to enhance quality of life, protect the natural environment, and promote social justice. Live consciously, buy wisely, make a difference! 23.3% C,W,K

10633 Center for Health, Environment and Justice (703)237-2249 www.chej.org EIN#521219489 Protects the health of communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes and schools. 13.1% C,S

10630 Conservation Fund, The (703)525-6300 www.conservationfund.org EIN#521388917 Nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization - protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat and recreation sites - with 97% of funds going directly to mission. 3.5% C,N,D

11430 Conservation International (Conservation International Foundation) (800)406-2306 www.conservation.org EIN#521497470 Applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of biodiversity, major tropical wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems. 16.6% C,K,S

10624 Defenders of Wildlife (202)682-9400 www.Defenders.org EIN#530183181 Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through public education, citizen advocacy, legal action and scientific research. 22.0% C,D

10625 Earth Day Network (202)518-0044 www.earthday.net EIN#133798288 Helps people in diverse schools and communities around the world improve the health of their children and the environment. Charity Navigator's highest rating: 4 stars. 44.3% C,W,

12065 Earth Island Institute (415)788-3666 www.earthisland.org EIN#942889684 Supports 40 projects worldwide dedicated to protecting Earth's environment. Projects include marine mammal protection, wildlife and habitat restoration and wilderness training for inner-city youths. 13.0% C,D,K

11432 EcoLogic Development Fund (800)JAG-GUAR www.ecologic.org EIN#251704582 Advances conservation of threatened ecosystems in rural areas of extreme poverty; promotes sustainable livelihoods that affirm local cultures and community participation in natural resource management. 15.3% C,S,K

10627 Environmental and Energy Study Institute (202)628-1400 www.eesi.org EIN#521268030 Protecting the climate by educating Congress, developing innovative solutions, and building broad coalitions to move America to efficient and renewable energy for a sustainable future. 13.6% C,U,K

10628 Environmental Defense (800)684-3322 www.environmentaldefense.org EIN#116107128 Environmental Defense's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health. 16.5% C,W,D

11433 Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (541)687-8454 www.elaw.org EIN#943116602 E-LAW environmental advocates in 70 countries are winning victories for human rights, healthy communities, and the natural environment. 21.8% C,Q,R

10629 Environmental Law Institute (202)939-3800 www.eli.org EIN#520901863 Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan. 20.0% C,S,Q

12067 Friends of the Earth (877)843-8687 www.foe.org EIN#237420660 Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all peoples throughout the world. 25.1% C,D,Y

11434 Friends of the National Zoo (202)633-3044 www.fonz.org EIN#520853312 Supports Zoo renewal, wildlife education and conservation programs by the Smithsonian's National Zoo that enrich the lives of animals and save endangered species and habitats. 15.1% D,C,B

11342 Green Corps, Inc. (617)426-8506 www.GreenCorps.org EIN#232687791 Training a new generation of environmental leaders by working in communities with local groups to preserve forests, clean up our air and promote cleaner energy. 11.5% C,O,S

10620 Izaak Walton League of America (800)IKE-LINE www.iwla.org EIN#361930035 From hunters to hikers, our members protect America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoors ethics. 19.6% C,S,N

11103 Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation, The (800)592-JANE www.janegoodall.org EIN#942474731 Works to create healthy ecosystems, promote sustainable livelihoods and nurture new generations of committed, active citizens around the world. 10.9% D,O,S

11435 Land Trust Alliance (202)638-4725 www.lta.org EIN#042751357 Leads 1,700 conservation groups across America to save the forests, farms, waterways and natural areas that you love in communities where live, work and travel. 17.7% C,S,W

10621 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (202)785-0730 www.LCVeducation.org EIN#521379661 Working with groups across the country, we use technology, training and grassroots organizing to convey to policymakers Americans' demand for clean air, water and energy. 3.3% C,S,W

10267 National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (202)857-0166 www.nfwf.org EIN#521384139 Dedicated to the conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and the habitat on which they depend. 5.0% C,D

10622 National Wildlife Federation (800)332-4949 www.nwf.org EIN#530204616 America's conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats for our children's future and connecting people with nature through education and action opportunities. 16.8% C,D,O

10623 Natural Resources Defense Council (212)727-2700 www.nrdc.org EIN#132654926 NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias. 18.1% C,D,Z

10643 Nature Conservancy, The (703)841-5300 www.nature.org EIN#530242652 The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. 14.5% C

11437 Pesticide Action Network North America (Pesticide Action Network North America Regional Center) (415)981-1771 www.panna.org EIN#942949686 Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives. 12.4% C,K,Q

10640 Physicians for Social Responsibility (202)667-4260 www.psr.org EIN#237059731 Guided by the values and expertise of medicine and public health, PSR works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival. 37.0% C,M,Q

11353 Rainforest Alliance (888)MY-EARTH www.rainforest-alliance.org EIN#133377893 Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior. 7.4% C,S,R

10962 RARE (formerly RARE Center for Tropical Conservation) (703)522-5070 www.rareconservation.org EIN#237380563 Conserves imperiled species and ecosystems around the world by inspiring people to care for and protect nature. 12.6% C,S,Q

11438 Rocky Mountain Institute (970)927-3851 www.rmi.org EIN#742244146 Delivers practical information that helps citizens, businesses and governments save energy and natural resources, prevent pollution and strengthen communities through increased efficiency and innovative technologies. 24.2% C,U,W

12071 Sierra Club Foundation, The (800)216-2110 www.tscf.org EIN#946069890 Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing and litigation. 12.4% C,R,W

11441 U.S. Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, Inc. (202)546-9707 www.uspirg.org EIN#521384240 PIRG protects the environment and public health. We organize citizens to ensure clean air and clean water; to prevent global warming and preserve natural resources. 4.1% C

10637 Union of Concerned Scientists (800)666-8276 www.ucsusa.org EIN#042535767 Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system. 15.9% C,U,Q

10638 Wilderness Society, The (800)THE-WILD www.wilderness.org EIN#530167933 Works to protect special wild places from development so that future generations will have the opportunity to enjoy America's natural heritage. 22.0% C,D

10898 Wildlife Conservation Society (718)220-6891 www.wcs.org EIN#131740011 Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 61 countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science education programs. 11.4% C,D,B

11352 Wildlife Trust (212)380-4460 www.wildlifetrust.org EIN#311726494 Wildlife Trust empowers local conservation scientists to protect nature and safeguard ecosystems and human health. 33.7% C,D,G

12072 World Wildlife Fund (202)293-4800 www.worldwildlife.org EIN#521693387 Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature preserves, and anti-poaching activities on five continents. 15.2% C,D,Q