By EnviroEditor, on August 1st, 2005%
Exciting new construction projects are being planned at the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch. The playful bobcats, curious small primates, and social chimpanzees who now make the ranch their permanent home will all be seeing some improvements to their habitats. "We're thrilled with the planned building and know we can count on our donors
Read More… New Construction At Black Beauty Ranch
By EnviroEditor, on August 1st, 2005%
Many people have fur apparel which they no longer want or which was left to them by a family member. If you have an old fur coat or your grandmother's mink stole collecting dust in your attic, why not give back to the animals by donating the fur to wildlife rehabilitation? The furs can
Read More… Clean Out Your Closet For Wildlife
By EnviroEditor, on April 1st, 2005%
Tiger Rescue owner John Weinhart was found guilty of 55 counts of animal cruelty, including 14 felony counts. The verdict comes just as the last of the tigers on Weinhart's property, each cared for by The Fund, are transferred to a ten-acre habitat.
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By EnviroEditor, on February 1st, 2005%
If you have ever wondered whether your free daily clicks at the Animal Rescue Site (www.theanimalrescuesite.com) have made an impact, consider this: last year, people who visited the Animal Rescue Site and clicked the "Feed an Animal in Need" button raised over $90,000 to help care for rescued animals at Fund for Animals' direct-care
Read More… Free Clicks Add Up For Rescued Animals
By EnviroEditor, on February 1st, 2005%
The Petition for Poultry has been gaining support and signatures since its launch just before Thanksgiving. More than 81,800 people have signed the petition, which seeks to amend the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act (HMSA) to include chickens, ducks, turkeys and other birds who are killed by the billions each year for food. Although
Read More… Support And Need For Petition For Poultry Grows
By EnviroEditor, on February 1st, 2005%
As many of you know, January 1, 2005 marked the official union of The Fund for Animals with The Humane Society of the United States (The HSUS). This is the first time in the history of the animal protection movement that two national, high-profile organizations have united in order to advance their common mission.
Read More… The Fund For Animals And The HSUS Partner On New Animal Care Facilities
By EnviroEditor, on January 1st, 2005%
As we move into what promises to be a very exciting new year, here is a look back at some of the many victories your support has made possible. There is still time to make a tax-deductible donation to The Fund for Animals to help us make 2005 another winning year for the animals!
Read More… Your Support Makes Victories Possible
By EnviroEditor, on January 1st, 2005%
A rider slipped into the massive FY2005 omnibus spending bill that demolishes long-standing federal protection for more than 94 species of migratory birds already has Maryland wildlife officials poised to kill 1,500 mute swans who live in and around the Chesapeake Bay. Claiming the birds are destroying the Bay's water grasses, Representative Wayne Gilchrest
Read More… Migratory Bird Amendment Could Spell Doom For Mute Swans In Maryland
By EnviroEditor, on January 1st, 2005%
Hunting animals for "sport" is not only deadly for the animals but also dangerous for people, especially in areas where underage children are permitted to hunt. Each news report of a child killed or accidentally killing a parent or guardian during a hunting trip emphasizes the need for raising, or establishing, the minimum hunting
Read More… String Of Deadly Hunting Accidents Spurs Call For Raising Minimum Hunting Age
By EnviroEditor, on November 1st, 2004%
Legislation Introduced to Ban Anal and Genital Electrocution of Furbearing Animals
Read More… Congressmen Applauded for Taking Action to Protect Captive Wildlife