Symposium Will Help Make Animal Testing Obsolete
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Picture this: A scientist using sophisticated robots, computer models, and human cells to test how safe a chemical is for[…]
Read moreby Wayne Pacelle For years The HSUS has called on the USDA to meet its responsibilities and deal with significant[…]
Read moreBy Julie Hauserman One of the most beloved raptors in New England got a new chance at life this fall[…]
Read moreDespite crowing by the United Egg Producers—an agribusiness trade association—evidence shows that the national trend toward cage-free eggs is growing.[…]
Read moreDeidre Herbert, the mother of the young man killed two months ago by a captive black bear in an back[…]
Read moreBy Julie Hauserman Spring and summer always brings an influx of orphaned baby raccoons to The Humane Society of the[…]
Read moreMissourians for the Protection of Dogs/YES! on Prop B, the committee supporting the ballot measure to stop puppy mill cruelty,[…]
Read moreby Bernard Unti Forkan’s tenure at The HSUS was marked by her optimism about progress in humane work and her[…]
Read moreby Ali Crumpacker At the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, California, Halloween means Pumpkin Playtime for the big[…]
Read moreThe only U.S. manufacturer of the poison 4-aminopyridine, brand named Avitrol®, halted all sales on Oct. 27 and closes its[…]
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