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  1. The Call of the Wild (New Riverside Editions) by Jack London, Paul Lauter, 2003-06-02
  2. Listen-Read-Think Science: Animals in Danger (Listen Read Think Science) by Anne Faundez, 2006-01-27
  3. 50 Awesome Ways Kids Can Help Animals: Fun and Easy Ways to Be a Kind Kid (Alex Toys) by Ingrid Newkirk, 2006-11-01
  4. Animal Rights and Human Obligations
  5. Canines in the Classroom: Raising Humane Children through Interactions with Animals by Michelle A. Rivera, 2004-04
  6. A voice for the animals: The story of the SPCA (Navigators social studies series) by Evelyn Brooks, 2002
  7. Kids Can Save the Animals: 101 Easy Things to Do by Ingrid Newkirk, 1991-08-01
  8. Working With Wildlife: A Guide to Careers in the Animal World (Single Title: Social Studies: College and Career Guidance) by Thane Maynard, 1999-12
  9. The hounds of Hastings;: The welfare of animals in a small town, (Half-title: Bulletins of social legislation on the Henry Bergh foundation for the promotion of humane education) by Marion Soetemon Krows, 1938
  10. Save the Animals! by Annalisa Suid, Anna Suid, 1993-01
  11. Animal Rights (Hot Topics) by Karl G Prasse, 1995-12-01
  12. Efficacy of a multiple-capture live trap for small mammals (1).: An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Jerrold L. Belant, Steve K. Windels, 2007-04-01
  13. Ballot issues 2000: Roundup.: An article from: Campaigns & Elections by M. Dane Waters, 2000-12-01
  14. Working with Animals (Charities at Work) by Diane Church, 2002-04-01

81. Animals In Research And Education
to USDA Regarding Proposed Inclusion of Rats and Mice in animal welfare Act May1999. of Principles for the Use of animals in Research and education June 10
http://www.faseb.org/opar/animal.research.education.html
Use of Animals in Research and Education
FASEB Responses to FAA Proposal Regarding Animal Transport January 8, 2003 Animal Research Benefiting Animals October 29, 2002 FASEB Supports "just-in-time" review for IACUCs April 8, 2002 FASEB letter to OMB on rats, mice and birds January 8, 2002 FASEB Comments to DHHS Secretary's Advisory Committee on Regulatory Reform March 6, 2002 FASEB letter to USDA opposing electronic publication of facility inspection reports (E-FOIA) March 1, 2002 FASEB letter supporting Helm's Amendment excluding rats, mice and birds from AWA regulation March 1, 2002 Are You Giving Money to Undermine Medical Research? October 25, 2001 Letter to Senator Arlen Specter, re: Rats, Mice and Birds. July 18, 2001 FASEB Opposes Chimpanzee Retirement Bill. November 17, 2000 FASEB says USDA Should not Include Pain and Distress Guidelines in its Regulations and Policy Manuals September 26, 2000 FASEB Urges USDA to Fight Litigation Initiated by Animal Rights Group September 15, 2000 USDA to Reconsider its Proposed Definition Of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals August 29, 2000

82. Americans For Medical Progress
Wisconsin Association for Biomedical Research education. animal welfare.animal welfare Information Center (USDA). National animal Interest Alliance.
http://www.amprogress.org/resources/resourcesmain.cfm

83. Animal Aid : Education
RESOURCES Factfiles, reports and leaflets, school speakers and a newsletter click here for education resources. Proposed new animal welfare legislation.
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/education/contents.htm
EDUCATION
Teachers section
The Animal Aid Education Department is the country's leading education department dealing with animal rights. We provide a comprehensive range of resources and services for teachers, and have a youth group for young people age 10 to 16. EDUCATION RESOURCES
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Countryside in revolt?
Well, not really. The Countryside Alliance's Liberty and Livelihood March in September was decidedly unrepresentative of the countryside. The idea promoted by the CA that most country people support hunting has been shown to be incorrect. In October 1997, a MORI poll revealed that 57% of people living in rural areas support a ban on hunting and that 61% disagree that hunting with dogs is an important part of the rural economy. In 2000, another MORI poll revealed that only 28% of countryside dwellers were against a hunting ban. See also: Hunting factsheet

Proposed new animal welfare legislation
Should children as young as 12 be able to buy snakes in a pet shop? Should putting your dog in a locked car on a hot day be an offence from the moment you do it? Should lions, tigers and bears be allowed to perform in circuses?

84. Kind Planet Humane Education - A Community Celebrating Life!
Information and activities regarding animal welfare and rights, environmental education and news, Category Society Issues animal welfare...... Searching For Humane education? You've Found It! Our forum includes information andactivities regarding animal welfare, human resources, people helping people
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85. ANIMAL WELFARE ACTION PLAN
GOVERNMENT AGENCY Department of education SOURCES Universities PETA AHA HSUSOBJECTIVE To heighten awareness by youth of animal welfare needs and
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/crf/animalwe.htm
ANIMAL WELFARE ACTION PLAN

86. Volunteer Programs: Humane Education In Action
Continuing education programs provide opportunities for growth as well as encourageenthusiasm for learning about animals and animal welfare in our community
http://www.cfhs.ca/humaneeducator/HE1998-1/he98-1p4.htm
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Humane Education in Action
Lisa Koch Humane education is a vast process which goes far beyond classroom applications. As education is refashioned to support global responsibility, our shelter was challenged to provide real-life opportunities for students and the community to learn about animal welfare and encourage action affecting change. In 1995, the Regina Humane Society "Caring Hands" program was developed to provide exercise, grooming and companionship for the animals and Ahands-on" education and experience for volunteers. The Program combines animal health with volunteer encouragement and education, and community outreach. Volunteer education begins with Orientation sessions which include reading appropriate manuals, learning about the organization, its animals, goals, procedures and hands-on experience. On-the-job training provides our volunteers with the opportunity to extend their knowledge and improve their skills working directly with shelter staff and animal welfare situations. Animal care staff are included in the entire planning, implementing and evaluating process of the "Caring Hands" program. As a result, volunteers are seen as part of the team. Clicker Training Continuing education programs provide opportunities for growth as well as encourage enthusiasm for learning about animals and animal welfare in our community and beyond. The introduction of "Clicker Training" volunteer education programs, in particular, have had a major impact on our shelter. Clicker training is a technique of training dogs, cats and other animals with POSITIVE reinforcement and a marker signal - the sound of a plastic clicker. Hyperactive, unmanageable dogs, now often prance daintily into the adoption rooms and excitedly wait to sit, down, or stay for treats or pets. The volunteers can see their work paying off B dog adoptions are higher than they have ever been.

87. Scientists Center For Animal Welfare
The Scientists Center for animal welfare (SCAW) is a nonprofit educational and managementof animals involved in research, testing or education in laboratory
http://www.scaw.com/
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The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) is a non-profit educational association of individuals and institutions whose mission is to promote the best practices of humane care, use, and management of animals involved in research, testing or education in laboratory, agricultural, wildlife or other settings.
SCAW pursues its mission in several ways. Principal among them are:
  • Development, acceptance and implementation of the best practices for the promotion of animal welfare with the conviction that quality animal care and use both improves the quality of scientific results and engenders public support for scientific research. Provision of an ongoing forum for the exchange and evaluation of scientific information about the care, treatment, well-being and ethical use of animals.

88. Animal Welfare Principles - KFC.com
Brands recognizes that ensuring high standards of animal welfare is an ongoing process.Training and education has and will continue to play a key role in our
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Yum! Brands Animal Welfare Guiding Principles Food Safety Animal Treatment : Yum! Brands believes treating animals with care and respect is a key part of our quality assurance efforts. This means animals should be free from mistreatment at all times-from how they are raised and cared for to how they're transported and processed. Our goal is to ensure an environment that's free from cruelty, abuse and neglect. Partnership : Yum! Brands partners with experts on our Animal Welfare Council and our suppliers to implement humane procedures/guidelines and to audit our suppliers to ensure the guidelines are being met. Ongoing Training and Education : Yum! Brands recognizes that ensuring high standards of animal welfare is an ongoing process. Training and education has and will continue to play a key role in our efforts. Yum! Brands will work with experts to ensure our employees and suppliers have the training and knowledge necessary to ensure the humane treatment of animals. : Yum! Brands' animal welfare guidelines are specific and quantifiable. Yum! Brands measures performance against these guidelines through audits of our suppliers and ensures that all purchasing strategies are aligned with our commitment to animal welfare.

89. Humane Education Seminar - Jesse Winters
Jesse Winters, BA. animal welfare Past and Present. Do you remember discussinganimal welfare in your high school or college civics courses? Probably not.
http://www.ansci.uiuc.edu/humane/winters.htm
Jesse Winters, B.A. Animal Welfare: Past and Present Do you remember discussing animal welfare in your high school or college civics courses? Probably not. Animal welfare isn't commonly addressed in most history or civics classes. Even those of us who are immersed in the field of animal advocacy and protection have sketchy understandings of how 'animal welfare' has developed and evolved in the United States. This workshop provides an historical account of animal welfare in the U.S. and sheltering in particular, providing a context in which to measure and understand our changing views and directions for the future.
"If you don't know where you're going, don't be surprised where you might end up." ( Laurence Peter, The Peter Principle
About the speaker:
Jesse Winters is the Midwest Shelter Outreach Manager for the ASPCA National Shelter Outreach Department , providing workshops and training to animal advocacy and protection organizations in 11 Midwestern states. Workshop topics include shelter sanitation and disease control, cage-free feline housing, adoption policies and customer relations, strategic planning, stress management, and ethical decision making. Based in Urbana, Illinois, she draws on 15 years experience in the field of animal care and welfare. Prior to joining the ASPCA in 1999, Jesse worked as a veterinary assistant and was the development director for the Quincy Humane Society in Quincy, Illinois. Jesse is also a co-instructor for

90. 21st Century Animal Resource Education Services
poll by one of the nation’s most respected animal welfare organizations sampled 1006respondents (71.2 %) indicated that they felt humane education was VERY
http://www.21stcenturycares.org/
OUR MISSION: TO PROMOTE AND SUPPORT HUMANE EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN OUR NATION'S SCHOOLS.
Interview on the Doug Basham show KDWN AM 720 Las Vegas (streaming audio)
(for more video and audio clips of Randy's goals and tour information, go to the videos page)
THE ANIMALS' SAVIOR
http://jimwillis0.tripod.com/tiergarten/
I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter...the cast-offs of human society.
I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread, sadness and betrayal.
And I was angry.
"God," I said, "this is terrible! Why don't
you do something?"
God was silent for a moment and then
He spoke softly.
"I have done something," He replied.
"I created You."
"I am sometimes asked,
'Why do you spend so much of your time and money talking about kindness to animals when there is so much cruelty to men?' I answer, 'I am working at the roots!'" George T. Angell
In 1999, adults in the United States, made decisions which ultimately resulted in the unnecessary killing of over 8 million adoptable pets! Our children can do better if only given the proper information. The mass destruction of unwanted animals in America is of grave concern to Randy Warner, president of 21st Century Animal Resource and Education Services ("21st Century Cares"). He hopes he can change the status quo by helping to raise a kinder, gentler next generation of humans prepared to deal with the problem. "There are very simple solutions to the problems that surround the present situation and it begins with tomorrow’s leaders." Warner says. "It is inconceivable that a country as progressive as the USA, with a multi-billion dollar pet industry, would turn its back on the fact that millions of unwanted animals are destroyed each year and that animal cruelty is on the rise!"

91. Animal Welfare Foundation
Through veterinary science, education and debate, the BVAAWF practical solutionsto the welfare problems of nurses and students, farmers, animal care workers
http://www.bva-awf.org.uk/default.asp?channel_id=670

92. Center For Laboratory Animal Welfare
Learn about animals in research, product testing and genetic engineering. Provides links and details on how users can join the cause.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.looksmart.com/og/pr%3Dcdd%3B

93. McDonald's USA - Community - Animal Welfare
animal welfare. McDonald's Commitment to Quality includes a Commitmentto animal welfare. Cows in field McDonald's cares about
http://www.mcdonalds.com/countries/usa/community/welfare/welfare.html

94. National Secular Society - United Kingdom - Consultation On An Animal Welfare Bi
National Secular Society NSS response to Consultation on an animal welfare BillDOWNLOAD PAGE with additional texts and links (below) NSS response to
http://www.secularism.org.uk/animalslaughter29_05_02.htm
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A practical legal framework for faith in the European Union - speech to Newcastle University Law school

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Paper for the Institute of Education Faith Schools Conference - 27/28 June 2002

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Over 100 public figures protest at BBC's discrimination against non-believers - 13 Aug 2002

Faith Schools amendment is all smoke and mirrors, say secularists - 3 May 2002

Bishops in the Lords a "Dangeraous anachronism" - 4 February 2002

Church school selection changes"Don't go far enough" - 4 February 2002
... Faith school changes just "token" - 15 November 2001 Articles Articles for the FREETHINKER by KEITH PORTEOUS WOOD 2001 to date Two articles by KEITH PORTEOUS WOOD writing in the Freethinker November 2002 - Religious hate law and Faith-based welfare Articles for the FREETHINKER by KEITH PORTEOUS WOOD 2001 to date Article by KEITH PORTEOUS WOOD for the Freethinker July 2002 - religious slaughter of animals ... Report on the role of religion in international policy making - seminar in Brussels 28 November 2001 Letters THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: BBC staff show solidarity with NSS campaign DEBATE: SCIENCE AND RELIGION Should religion have a role in deciding what is "ethically permissible" in scientific research?

95. The Cat Welfare Society Of Israel Homepage
Works to further the wellbeing and the welfare of stray cats. News, bulletin board, adoption details, Category Recreation Pets Cats Rescues and Shelters Middle East...... We are very grateful to the Marchig animal welfare Trust for theirgenorous support to homeless cats through our project. The Cat
http://www.cats.org.il/
The Cat Welfare Society of Israel
Friends of the Feline
The purpose of the Society is to further the well-being and the welfare of stray cats in Israel. The goal of the CWS is to aid, protect and succor the Israeli alley cat in every possible way. Our long term goals are to end overpopulation, educate cat owners and care takers and improve the public attitude towards cats. Special Announcements: In Preparation of War A volunteer who is fluent in Dutch is needed The Cats of Israel need
YOUR urgent help
The Cold Wind Blows
- a poem by Lilian C. Gillard Address and new opening hours About our place in Even Yehuda
Take a look at our brochure Hundreds of cats are housed in our shelter.
Please help us by adopting or sponsoring one or more of them.
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Products and Services updated December 29, 2002 Job Opportunities updated March 08, 2003 Articles and Letters updated March 17, 2003 Legal Issues updated June 14, 2002

96. WELCOME TO FIREPAW: THE FOUNDATION FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
FIREPAW. THE FOUNDATION FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONPROMOTING animal welfare. RunDog RunDog RunDog NEWSFLASH. FIREPAW
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Welcome to FIREPAW: The Foundation for Interdisciplinary Research and Education Promoting Animal Welfare! We are an organization whose mission is to promote animal welfare through research and educational efforts. Currently our focus is primarily in the area of companion animal welfare. We have

97. BBC - Crime Fighters - RSPCA
The RSPCA's education service also plays a key role providing animal welfareeducation for students, teachers, youth organizations and trainers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/fighters/rspca.shtml

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1. 1840 the Society gained Royal approval 2. There are 328 RSPCA Inspectors in the UK 3. An Inspector does not have the right of arrest 4. The RSPCA operates on an international level 5. The society was founded by "Humanity Dick"
What is the RSPCA?
The work of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) can often go unnoticed until we read horrific stories about starving dogs, cats being drowned tied up in plastic bags, reptiles dying of starvation and other cruel acts committed on animals - whether pets, wildlife, farm animals or exotics. As the world's oldest and best-known animal welfare organisation, the RSPCA has been protecting the welfare of animals in the UK and overseas for many years. Whether caring for abandoned or neglected animals, prosecuting animal abusers, educating or lobbying for animal welfare, the RSPCA is one of the largest welfare enforcement agencies in UK. The Society has 187 local branches that work for animal welfare at a local level and offer support by providing, where resources allow, re-homing services and subsidised veterinary treatment for those in need. Each branch is an independently registered charity and together they are responsible for 40 branch-run clinics, 37 animal centres and 10 animal welfare centres.

98. Animals & Society—An Annotated List Of Courses
What's more, the list provides a snapshot of the current state ofanimalwelfare education. Courses are organized by discipline.
http://www.hsus.org/ace/11317
About Us Field Projects How You Can Help Publications ... Animals in Education
Courses are organized by discipline. Some are devoted solely to animal protection issues; others devote a substantial segment of the course to them. Some place a clear emphasis on animal rights; others emphasize animal welfare. While some courses (e.g., in animal husbandry) can be seen to perpetuate the exploitation of animals, their aim can also be seen to improve the well-being of animals within that context. Contact information for instructors is provided, and we recommend that anyone wishing to get the latest information on a course contact the instructor. An additional "status" heading is provided for courses not offered on a yearly basis. This is a work in progress, and we urge anyone who knows of courses not included here to notify us either by e-mail ( ari@hsus.org ), telephone (301-258-3042), fax (301-258-7760), or mail (HSUS, 2100 L Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20037). download the full PDF Get Adobe Acrobat Reader
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99. Catholic Education Commission
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100. Roslin Institute, Edinburgh

http://www.roslin.ac.uk/public/welfare.html
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Undesirable consequences of intense selection for growth or egg production are being addressed by research on leg weakness and heat stress in meat-type chickens and osteoporosis in laying hens. Other projects aim to identify the behavioural needs of poultry to improve their husbandry and environmental wellbeing. Developing environmental enrichment devices to reduce inter-bird pecking Widespread public debate has stimulated the call for more animal-friendly, alternative housing systems for laying hens (e.g. aviaries, percheries, free range). Within the European Union the traditional battery cage will be banned as from 2012. However, the increased risk of feather pecking is a major obstacle to the widespread adoption of alternative housing systems. This article summarises work carried out at Roslin Institute . It is part of a larger European-wide research project co-financed by the European Commission,within the framework of RTD contract FAIR 5 - CT97 - 3576., which is reported as 'Feather pecking: solutions through understanding', H.J. Blockhuis, R.B. Jones, I.C. de Jong, L. Keeling and R. Preisinger, 2001.

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