NY Times Profile of Wayne Pacelle
Critter News
OCTOBER 25, 2008
The NY Times has a long bio on Wayne Pacelle, the president of the Humane Society.
Critter News
OCTOBER 25, 2008
The NY Times has a long bio on Wayne Pacelle, the president of the Humane Society.
Critter News
MARCH 5, 2009
The Humane Society of the United States released the video scenes Wednesday, saying that’s only part of the documentation of what it claimed were 338 violations of federal law and policy at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s New Iberia Research Laboratory. Here is a link to the Humane Society.
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Critter News
DECEMBER 9, 2009
They had a page with quotes from animal rights activists, but as I was reading, I noticed that they were very unfavorable quotes from such activists as Wayne Pacelle and Ingrid Newkirk. I was browsing for some quotes when I came across this group - The National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA). So, I'm like, waaaaaait a minute.
Critter News
NOVEMBER 5, 2008
“California voters have taken a stand for decency and compassion and said that the systemic mistreatment of animals on factory farms cannot continue," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States, the primary back of the YES! on Prop 2 campaign.
Critter News
SEPTEMBER 19, 2008
This news is from early September and is reported by Wayne Pacelle of the Humane Society. on Prop 2 - Californians for Humane Farms - has uncovered an election scam and is charging the measure’s opponents with laundering money in violation of state campaign finance laws.
Animal Ethics
JANUARY 16, 2011
In addition to the effects of these invasive species on ecosystems, there are also compelling humane and public safety arguments for restricting trade. There is a list of human victims of captive snakes, including a 2-year-old girl who was strangled in her crib by a pet Burmese python who had escaped from its enclosure.
Animal Ethics
OCTOBER 26, 2008
Here is a New York Times profile of Humane Society president Wayne Pacelle.
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