Imagining a World Without Factory Farming
Does anyone else think this pandemic is a good opportunity to re-imagine our world? We’re republishing an article from “The Conversation” by Kendra Coulter, PhD, of Brock University, that envisions a world without corporate animal agriculture, and provides a road … Continued
3 Wins this Week and it’s only Tuesday
On July 6, two court decisions breathed new life into the 50 year old National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq.; and, in one case, supported a broad interpretation of the Endangered Species Act. The decisions … Continued
US Wildlife Policy 2020: Dismantle and Degrade, Whack and Wallop
Many federal agencies have been on the public’s radar during the last few months of the pandemic. The Department of Interior has not. We think it should be. “Some of the most cruel hunting practices again will be allowed on … Continued
Regulating Rescues: Making a Good Idea Better
SB 174 takes on an important and controversial topic in Michigan animal welfare and advocacy circles. Currently, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development regulates “brick and mortar” shelters, and has developed some standards. These shelters are required to … Continued
Little-Known Michigan Insurance Bulletin Could Positively Impact Dog Owners: Guest Commentary by Charlotte McCray, JD
“Can Pet Ownership Affect Your Eligibility for Insurance in Michigan?” Typically, no. Michigan’s Essential Insurance Act1 limits the factors that insurance companies can consider when deciding whether to insure “eligible persons.” Most people qualify as “eligible persons” when they buy … Continued
Affirming Our Identity
However, many of these side effects can be avoided with education and some practices. prescription viagra prices Give them a few reasons to stay away from drugs and perhaps we’ll realize greater success. cheapest cialis pdxcommercial.com Thus this is how … Continued
Happy (?) Endangered Species Day
The 3rd Friday in May is set aside as Endangered Species Day. This year marks its 15th anniversary. The colorful images above are created by children who entered an art contest sponsored by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the … Continued
Advocacy in the Time of Coronavirus*
*With apologies to the Nobel laureate and Columbian writer, Gabriel García Márquez “Since we all have time on our hands, do you think it’s a good time to write to our legislators? Or would it be better to get the … Continued
It’s Not Just the Wildlife Trade and It’s Not Just Other Countries
It’s widely accepted that the current coronavirus pandemic originated at a wildlife or “wet” market, and that it is a zoonotic disease, meaning a disease that normally exists in animals but can infect humans as well. In response, China has … Continued