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Action Alert from the National Anti-Vivisection Society

— Each week, the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) sends out an e-mail alert called Take Action Thursday (presented on Wednesday this week because of the U.S. Independence Day holiday tomorrow)....

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Action Alert from the National Anti-Vivisection Society

This week's Take Action Thursday looks at the importance of service animals and how states are legislating to protect the rights of people using these animals and to punish those who harm them. It also...

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Action Alert from the National Anti-Vivisection Society

This week's Take Action Thursday focuses on legislation that would ensure that cats and dogs used in research would be made available for adoption when they are no longer needed. It also reports on a...

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Japan’s “Newrep” Seeks to Kill More Whales, Not Fewer

Despite initially committing to respect the World Court's judgment, the Government of Japan and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe days later announced a sort of "back-to-front about-face," defiantly declaring...

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Sip, Purr, Hoot? … Baa?

As originally conceived in Taiwan in 1998, the cat café was a place where people could relax with a hot drink and a snack amid a colony of house cats. The cafés often had rules for patrons for the sake...

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Gains for Wildlife in the Trans-Pacific Partnership

The illegal wildlife trade is now the fourth most lucrative transnational crime after drugs, arms and human trafficking. It is estimated to be worth between $10-20 billion dollars each year. The United...

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Action Alert from the National Anti-Vivisection Society

Tweet — Each week the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) sends out a “Take Action Thursday” email alert, which tells subscribers about current actions they can take to help animals. NAVS is a...

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IUCN Votes to Halt Japan’s Whaling

So far in 2016, the Japanese whaling fleet has used Special Permits to hunt more than 300 Minke whales, including 200 pregnant females, 25 Bryde’s whales and 90 Sei whales.

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