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Animal Liberation Resources
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Animal Liberation Resources
Bay Area & National | IMCs/News | Vegetarianism/Veganism | Communities | Offline Reading
Bay Area & National | IMCs/News | Vegetarianism/Veganism | Communities | Offline Reading
Bay Area and Northern California Organizations
Animal Legal Defense Fund
www.aldf.org
For nearly a quarter-century, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has been pushing the U.S. legal system to end the suffering of abused animals from Petaluma, California.
Animal Protection Institute
www.api4animals.org
Founded in 1968, API's national mission is to advocate for the protection of animals from cruelty and exploitation. Based in Sacramento, California, maintains a primate sanctuary in Dilley, Texas.
The Animals Voice
www.animalsvoice.com
Features animal rights news, multimedia, calendar, victories, editorial, graphic and compelling photography, and in-depth investigative reports. Based in Chico, California.
also: Animals Voice eNewsletter and The Animals Voice Magazine (yes, back in print!)
Bay Area Vegetarians
www.bayareaveg.org
Monthly social & advocacy events to connect, support, and build the vegetarian & animal rights community in the SF Bay Area. Ultimate Guide to SF Bay Area Living. Advocacy Rewards Program. Veggie Mentor Program. Several email lists, including SFBAVEG. Event Calendar. Free membership!
EarthSave
Bay Area: bayarea.earthsave.org | US: www.earthsave.org
Educates people about the powerful effects our food choices have on the environment, our health and all life on Earth, and encourages a shift toward a healthy, plant-based diet.
East Bay Animal Advocates
www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org
All-volunteer grassroots animal advocacy organization focused on farmed animal issues and holding frequent events throughout the East Bay. Documents conditions on factory farms and periodically rescues abused farm animals.
also: free-range-turkey.com | turkeystory.com
The Empathy Project
www.empathyproject.org
Offers free presentations about animal and environmental issues to schools and community groups in the S.F. Bay Area. A project of Protecting Animals, USA, headquartered in Chicago, IL.
Farm Sanctuary — West
www.farmsanctuary.org
The nation’s largest farm animal rescue and protection organization. Operates two shelters — a 175-acre farm in upstate New York and a 300-acre farm in Orland, California. The shelters rescue, rehabilitate and provide lifelong care for hundreds of animals.
Freedom for Animals
www.freedom4animals.org
All-volunteer Bay Area organization founded in January 2003 that advocates on behalf of animals, currently working on anti-fur Neiman Carcass campaign and offers vegetarian starter kit.
The Fund for Animals
www.fund.org
Founded in 1967, with a local office in S.F., works around the country on advocacy campaigns and animal care facilities such as the Black Beauty Ranch. Headquartered in New York.
In Defense of Animals
www.idausa.org
Based in Mill Valley, California, and dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by defending their rights, welfare and habitats. Runs PSAs and sponsors billboards.
VegVideo
www.vegvideo.org
Airing documentaries, interviews and investigations, VegVideo shows the extent of mistreatment that occures inside factory farms and the alternative of a compassionate vegetarian diet.
Viva! USA
www.vivausa.org
A national advocacy organization based in Davis, CA focused on promoting vegetarianism/veganism and increasing protections for farmed animals. Interviewed recently for television news report on California's mega-daires.
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Animal Legal Defense Fund
www.aldf.org
For nearly a quarter-century, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has been pushing the U.S. legal system to end the suffering of abused animals from Petaluma, California.
Animal Protection Institute
www.api4animals.org
Founded in 1968, API's national mission is to advocate for the protection of animals from cruelty and exploitation. Based in Sacramento, California, maintains a primate sanctuary in Dilley, Texas.
The Animals Voice
www.animalsvoice.com
Features animal rights news, multimedia, calendar, victories, editorial, graphic and compelling photography, and in-depth investigative reports. Based in Chico, California.
also: Animals Voice eNewsletter and The Animals Voice Magazine (yes, back in print!)
Bay Area Vegetarians
www.bayareaveg.org
Monthly social & advocacy events to connect, support, and build the vegetarian & animal rights community in the SF Bay Area. Ultimate Guide to SF Bay Area Living. Advocacy Rewards Program. Veggie Mentor Program. Several email lists, including SFBAVEG. Event Calendar. Free membership!
EarthSave
Bay Area: bayarea.earthsave.org | US: www.earthsave.org
Educates people about the powerful effects our food choices have on the environment, our health and all life on Earth, and encourages a shift toward a healthy, plant-based diet.
East Bay Animal Advocates
www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org
All-volunteer grassroots animal advocacy organization focused on farmed animal issues and holding frequent events throughout the East Bay. Documents conditions on factory farms and periodically rescues abused farm animals.
also: free-range-turkey.com | turkeystory.com
The Empathy Project
www.empathyproject.org
Offers free presentations about animal and environmental issues to schools and community groups in the S.F. Bay Area. A project of Protecting Animals, USA, headquartered in Chicago, IL.
Farm Sanctuary — West
www.farmsanctuary.org
The nation’s largest farm animal rescue and protection organization. Operates two shelters — a 175-acre farm in upstate New York and a 300-acre farm in Orland, California. The shelters rescue, rehabilitate and provide lifelong care for hundreds of animals.
Freedom for Animals
www.freedom4animals.org
All-volunteer Bay Area organization founded in January 2003 that advocates on behalf of animals, currently working on anti-fur Neiman Carcass campaign and offers vegetarian starter kit.
The Fund for Animals
www.fund.org
Founded in 1967, with a local office in S.F., works around the country on advocacy campaigns and animal care facilities such as the Black Beauty Ranch. Headquartered in New York.
In Defense of Animals
www.idausa.org
Based in Mill Valley, California, and dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by defending their rights, welfare and habitats. Runs PSAs and sponsors billboards.
VegVideo
www.vegvideo.org
Airing documentaries, interviews and investigations, VegVideo shows the extent of mistreatment that occures inside factory farms and the alternative of a compassionate vegetarian diet.
Viva! USA
www.vivausa.org
A national advocacy organization based in Davis, CA focused on promoting vegetarianism/veganism and increasing protections for farmed animals. Interviewed recently for television news report on California's mega-daires.
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National Organizations
American Anti-Vivisection Society
www.aavs.org
Animal advocacy and educational organization dedicated to ending experimentation on animals in research, testing, and education.
Animal Liberation Front (ALF)
www.animalliberationfront.com
Dedicated to ending experimentation on animals in research, testing, and education, often through illegal, guerilla direct actions. Their new Press office receives and posts communiqués from anonymous parties and provides comment to the media.
A.R.M.O.R.Y
www.animalrightsmedia.com
Animal Rights Media Online Repository. Created in order to allow Animal Rights related media to be stored in one central location, making life easier for those who wish to create materials for campaigning.
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs
www.cala-online.org
CALA strives to advance the study, research, and dialogue of the principles and practices of animal rights and animal liberation. Engages in critical examinations and philosophical dialogue through an online journal, research databases, a speaker’s bureau, and conferences on animal liberation issues. Provides resources in exploring elements of other social justice struggles.
also: Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals
Christian Vegetarian Association
www.christianveg.com
An international, ecumenical fellowship of Christians respectfully advocating plant-based nutrition. Produced the 16 page pamphlet called "Honoring God's Creation" on Christianity and vegetarianism and 1-minute advertisement.
Compassion Over Killing
www.cok.net
Working to end animal abuse, COK primarily focuses on cruelty to animals in agriculture and promotes vegetarian eating as a way to build a kinder world for all of us, both human and nonhuman. Recently, has run pro-vegetarian commercials on the MTV network.
League for Earth and Animal Protection
www.leapnonprofit.org
Founded in 1992 and based in Los Angeles, this organization seeks to end the abuse and exploitation of all animals in the areas of food production, fur farms, vivisection labs, entertainment, shelters, medical research, product testing, et al.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
www.peta.org
The largest animal rights group in the United States and across the globe. Founded in 1980 on the simple premise that animals are not ours to use for food, clothing, entertainment, experimentation, or for any other reason.
also: petatv.com | animalactivist.com
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
www.pcrm.org
Doctors and laypersons working together to promote health and preventive medicine, conduct clinical research, and encourage higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research.
Stop Animal Exploitation NOW!
www.all-creatures.org/saen/
Founded in 1996 to force an end to the abuse of animals in laboratories. First major event was a news conference that revealed the suffering endured by dogs, rabbits, and primates in 9 laboratories across the United States. Investigations have revealed abuses within laboratories from Boston to California and from Florida to Washington.
also: Inside the Laboratories of UC Davis
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC)
US: www.shacamerica.net | Britain: www.shac.net
An international campaign to close Huntingdon Life Sciences. Begun in England in 1999. SHAC USA reports on grassroots activists who organize outreach events, speaking events, publicity stunts, and protests.
also: www.insidehls.com | www.hlscustomers.com | www.shac7.com
Student Animal Rights Alliance
www.defendanimals.org
Dedicated to youth mobilization, education, and leadership development to build a strong & diverse youth movement for animal protection. Sponsors national and regional conferences with young activists from all over the country.
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American Anti-Vivisection Society
www.aavs.org
Animal advocacy and educational organization dedicated to ending experimentation on animals in research, testing, and education.
Animal Liberation Front (ALF)
www.animalliberationfront.com
Dedicated to ending experimentation on animals in research, testing, and education, often through illegal, guerilla direct actions. Their new Press office receives and posts communiqués from anonymous parties and provides comment to the media.
A.R.M.O.R.Y
www.animalrightsmedia.com
Animal Rights Media Online Repository. Created in order to allow Animal Rights related media to be stored in one central location, making life easier for those who wish to create materials for campaigning.
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs
www.cala-online.org
CALA strives to advance the study, research, and dialogue of the principles and practices of animal rights and animal liberation. Engages in critical examinations and philosophical dialogue through an online journal, research databases, a speaker’s bureau, and conferences on animal liberation issues. Provides resources in exploring elements of other social justice struggles.
also: Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals
Christian Vegetarian Association
www.christianveg.com
An international, ecumenical fellowship of Christians respectfully advocating plant-based nutrition. Produced the 16 page pamphlet called "Honoring God's Creation" on Christianity and vegetarianism and 1-minute advertisement.
Compassion Over Killing
www.cok.net
Working to end animal abuse, COK primarily focuses on cruelty to animals in agriculture and promotes vegetarian eating as a way to build a kinder world for all of us, both human and nonhuman. Recently, has run pro-vegetarian commercials on the MTV network.
League for Earth and Animal Protection
www.leapnonprofit.org
Founded in 1992 and based in Los Angeles, this organization seeks to end the abuse and exploitation of all animals in the areas of food production, fur farms, vivisection labs, entertainment, shelters, medical research, product testing, et al.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
www.peta.org
The largest animal rights group in the United States and across the globe. Founded in 1980 on the simple premise that animals are not ours to use for food, clothing, entertainment, experimentation, or for any other reason.
also: petatv.com | animalactivist.com
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
www.pcrm.org
Doctors and laypersons working together to promote health and preventive medicine, conduct clinical research, and encourage higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research.
Stop Animal Exploitation NOW!
www.all-creatures.org/saen/
Founded in 1996 to force an end to the abuse of animals in laboratories. First major event was a news conference that revealed the suffering endured by dogs, rabbits, and primates in 9 laboratories across the United States. Investigations have revealed abuses within laboratories from Boston to California and from Florida to Washington.
also: Inside the Laboratories of UC Davis
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC)
US: www.shacamerica.net | Britain: www.shac.net
An international campaign to close Huntingdon Life Sciences. Begun in England in 1999. SHAC USA reports on grassroots activists who organize outreach events, speaking events, publicity stunts, and protests.
also: www.insidehls.com | www.hlscustomers.com | www.shac7.com
Student Animal Rights Alliance
www.defendanimals.org
Dedicated to youth mobilization, education, and leadership development to build a strong & diverse youth movement for animal protection. Sponsors national and regional conferences with young activists from all over the country.
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Other IMCs with Active Animal Categories and News Sites
Portland IMC
San Diego IMC
United Kingdom IMC
DawnWatch
www.dawnwatch.com
Animal advocacy media watch that looks at animal issues in the media and facilitates one-click responses to the relevant media outlets. Compliles news stories from multiple sources nationally.
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Portland IMC
San Diego IMC
United Kingdom IMC
DawnWatch
www.dawnwatch.com
Animal advocacy media watch that looks at animal issues in the media and facilitates one-click responses to the relevant media outlets. Compliles news stories from multiple sources nationally.
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Vegetarianism and Veganism
Compassionate Cooks
www.compassionatecooks.com
Empowers people to make informed food choices and debunks myths about vegetarianism through cooking classes, nutrition workshops, and supermarket tours. Gives people the tools and resources they need (including new DVD) to prevent disease, optimize their health, and create new habits that benefit the earth and all its inhabitants.
PCRM's Guide to Health and Nutrition
www.pcrm.org/health
Learn how leading killers in the Western world — heart disease, cancer, and stroke — can often be prevented — and even treated — with dietary and lifestyle measures.
PETA's Free Vegetarian Starter Kit
vegetarianstarterkit.com
This guide is packed with info, tips, and recipes to help you establish eating habits that you’ll feel great about for yourself, the animals, and the planet.
PledgeVeg
www.pledgeveg.com
Information on the many reasons to choose a vegetarian diet, how-tos, eats, FAQs, videos and famous vegetarians.
Ultimate Guide to Vegetarian Living in the Bay Area
www.bayareaveg.org/ug
A comprehensive and searchable database of Bay Area vegetarian and vegan restaurants, farmer's markets, and veg-owned business and services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Review your favorite restaurants. Get the complete Veg Restaurant Guide now. Or go to the site and create & print your own custom guide. Advertise your veg-owned business for free!
Find local veggie restaurants and businesses
Vegan Outreach
www.veganoutreach.org
Dedicated to reducing animal suffering by promoting a vegan lifestyle. Works to promote veganism through the widespread distribution of illustrated booklets and a vegan starter kit.
The Vegetarian Resource Group
www.vrg.org
Dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger. In addition to publishing the Vegetarian Journal, VRG produces and sells cookbooks, other books, pamphlets, and article reprints.
VegSF
www.VegSF.com
Home base for all things vegetarian in and around SF, includes veg-friendly restaurants, health food stores, veg caterers, cooking classes, local organizations and email lists, event calendars, and lots more.
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Compassionate Cooks
www.compassionatecooks.com
Empowers people to make informed food choices and debunks myths about vegetarianism through cooking classes, nutrition workshops, and supermarket tours. Gives people the tools and resources they need (including new DVD) to prevent disease, optimize their health, and create new habits that benefit the earth and all its inhabitants.
PCRM's Guide to Health and Nutrition
www.pcrm.org/health
Learn how leading killers in the Western world — heart disease, cancer, and stroke — can often be prevented — and even treated — with dietary and lifestyle measures.
PETA's Free Vegetarian Starter Kit
vegetarianstarterkit.com
This guide is packed with info, tips, and recipes to help you establish eating habits that you’ll feel great about for yourself, the animals, and the planet.
PledgeVeg
www.pledgeveg.com
Information on the many reasons to choose a vegetarian diet, how-tos, eats, FAQs, videos and famous vegetarians.
Ultimate Guide to Vegetarian Living in the Bay Area
www.bayareaveg.org/ug
A comprehensive and searchable database of Bay Area vegetarian and vegan restaurants, farmer's markets, and veg-owned business and services in the San Francisco Bay Area. Review your favorite restaurants. Get the complete Veg Restaurant Guide now. Or go to the site and create & print your own custom guide. Advertise your veg-owned business for free!
Vegan Outreach
www.veganoutreach.org
Dedicated to reducing animal suffering by promoting a vegan lifestyle. Works to promote veganism through the widespread distribution of illustrated booklets and a vegan starter kit.
The Vegetarian Resource Group
www.vrg.org
Dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and world hunger. In addition to publishing the Vegetarian Journal, VRG produces and sells cookbooks, other books, pamphlets, and article reprints.
VegSF
www.VegSF.com
Home base for all things vegetarian in and around SF, includes veg-friendly restaurants, health food stores, veg caterers, cooking classes, local organizations and email lists, event calendars, and lots more.
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Vegetarian and Animal Activist Communities
Bay Area Animal Rights Network (BAARN)
www.sfbaarn.org
Email network of individuals and organizations working on behalf of animals and animal rights.
Bay Area Vegetarians
www.bayareaveg.org/join.htm
Local grassroots non-profit building and supporting the veg & animal rights community with events, outreach, and advocacy. KFC Cruelty Protests, Restaurant Dinners, Letter Writing Parties, Cooking Classes, and more, every month. Basic membership is free. Monthly newsletter & mailing lists keep you informed & active.
Queer Vegetarian Society of San Francisco
groups.yahoo.com/group/QVSSF
A social group of LGBT vegetarians in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
San Francisco Vegetarian Society
www.sfvs.org
Working in the Bay Area for over 30 years promoting a vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life. Hosts potlucks and other veggie friendly events.
Veggie Jews
groups.yahoo.com/group/VeggieJews
An international organization dedicated to providing a support group for Jewish vegetarians and vegans and spreading vegetarian, vegan and animal rights consciousness into the Jewish community.
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Bay Area Animal Rights Network (BAARN)
www.sfbaarn.org
Email network of individuals and organizations working on behalf of animals and animal rights.
Bay Area Vegetarians
www.bayareaveg.org/join.htm
Local grassroots non-profit building and supporting the veg & animal rights community with events, outreach, and advocacy. KFC Cruelty Protests, Restaurant Dinners, Letter Writing Parties, Cooking Classes, and more, every month. Basic membership is free. Monthly newsletter & mailing lists keep you informed & active.
Queer Vegetarian Society of San Francisco
groups.yahoo.com/group/QVSSF
A social group of LGBT vegetarians in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
San Francisco Vegetarian Society
www.sfvs.org
Working in the Bay Area for over 30 years promoting a vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life. Hosts potlucks and other veggie friendly events.
Veggie Jews
groups.yahoo.com/group/VeggieJews
An international organization dedicated to providing a support group for Jewish vegetarians and vegans and spreading vegetarian, vegan and animal rights consciousness into the Jewish community.
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Offline Reading
Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals
by Peter Singer (New York Review, 2000, orig. 1975)
Known to some as the Animal Rights Bible, this is the book that inspired a worldwide movement. This edition has been revised to acknowledge the animal rights movement, which was nonexistent at the publication of the first edition.
Diet For A New America: How Your Food Choices Affect Your Health, Happiness And The Future Of Life On Earth
by John Robbins (HJ Kramer, 1998, orig. 1989)
A would-be ice cream magnate factually breaks down the extraordinary amounts of waste and the intense harm to our environment caused by modern factory farming. This book has launched thousands of environmentally-conscious vegetarians.
Animal Ingredients A-Z, Third Edition
E.G. Smith Collective (AK Press, 2004)
As well as a comprehensive listing of animal ingredients that every vegetarian and vegan needs to know, this easy to navigate guide contains supplemental information on vegan nutrition, food alternatives and contact information for animal advocacy groups.
AK Press Distribution (Oakland)
AK Press has more Vegetarian and Animal Rights books than you can shake a stick at. They are a worker run anarchist collective with the goal of making available titles that are published by independent presses, not the corporate giants, titles with which you can make a positive change in the world.
Animal Times magazine (PETA)
www.peta.org/Living/animaltimes.asp
The magazine that speaks up for animals. Whether you're a student, an activist, a stay-at-home parent or a busy entrepreneur, we've got tons of ideas and inspiration to help you get active for animals, including heartwarming rescue stories, investigative reports, easy animal-friendly recipes and stories about how caring people like you are making a difference for animals in their own communities.
Bite Back magazine
www.directaction.info
Free militant, direct action quarterly publication of animal liberationists and their supporters. Reports on the national and international actions of groups like the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and others.
E: The Environmental Magazine
www.emagazine.com
Now in its 15th year, E/The Environmental Magazine is a bimonthly “clearinghouse” of information, news and resources for people concerned about the environment who want to know “What can I do?” to make a difference. E is chock full of everything environmental — from recycling to rainforests, and from the global village to our own backyards.
Herbivore magazine
www.herbivoreclothing.com/magazine.page.html
Started in the Spring of 2003 with the idea that there was exciting, vital culture coming out of the vegetarian community. Our goal is to map it with humor, sensitivity and passion. Our focus is on the art, music, humor, fashion, politics, activism and personalities coming out of the loose community of people who choose not to eat animals.
No Compromise magazine
www.nocompromise.org
The Bay Area's militant, direct action quarterly publication of grassroots animal liberationists and their supporters. Reports on the national actions of groups like the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Stop Huntington Animal Cruelty (SHAC).
Satya magazine
www.satyamag.com
Monthly publication focusing on vegetarianism, environmentalism, animal advocacy, and social justice. In Sanskrit, "satya" means "truth," and formed the basis of Mohandas Gandhi’s Satyagraha or "truth action" movement for Indian self-sufficiency. Satya Magazine is committed to continuing Gandhi’s legacy by increasing dialogue among activists from diverse backgrounds and engaging readers in ways to integrate compassion into their daily lives.
VegNews Magazine
www.vegnews.com
Since beginning publication in 2000, VegNews has become the most talked about vegetarian magazine. The premier magazine to focus on a vegetarian lifestyle, VegNews offers its over 100,000 readers up-to-date information on living a compassionate and healthy lifestyle.
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Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals
by Peter Singer (New York Review, 2000, orig. 1975)
Known to some as the Animal Rights Bible, this is the book that inspired a worldwide movement. This edition has been revised to acknowledge the animal rights movement, which was nonexistent at the publication of the first edition.
Diet For A New America: How Your Food Choices Affect Your Health, Happiness And The Future Of Life On Earth
by John Robbins (HJ Kramer, 1998, orig. 1989)
A would-be ice cream magnate factually breaks down the extraordinary amounts of waste and the intense harm to our environment caused by modern factory farming. This book has launched thousands of environmentally-conscious vegetarians.
Animal Ingredients A-Z, Third Edition
E.G. Smith Collective (AK Press, 2004)
As well as a comprehensive listing of animal ingredients that every vegetarian and vegan needs to know, this easy to navigate guide contains supplemental information on vegan nutrition, food alternatives and contact information for animal advocacy groups.
AK Press Distribution (Oakland)
AK Press has more Vegetarian and Animal Rights books than you can shake a stick at. They are a worker run anarchist collective with the goal of making available titles that are published by independent presses, not the corporate giants, titles with which you can make a positive change in the world.
Animal Times magazine (PETA)
www.peta.org/Living/animaltimes.asp
The magazine that speaks up for animals. Whether you're a student, an activist, a stay-at-home parent or a busy entrepreneur, we've got tons of ideas and inspiration to help you get active for animals, including heartwarming rescue stories, investigative reports, easy animal-friendly recipes and stories about how caring people like you are making a difference for animals in their own communities.
Bite Back magazine
www.directaction.info
Free militant, direct action quarterly publication of animal liberationists and their supporters. Reports on the national and international actions of groups like the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and others.
E: The Environmental Magazine
www.emagazine.com
Now in its 15th year, E/The Environmental Magazine is a bimonthly “clearinghouse” of information, news and resources for people concerned about the environment who want to know “What can I do?” to make a difference. E is chock full of everything environmental — from recycling to rainforests, and from the global village to our own backyards.
Herbivore magazine
www.herbivoreclothing.com/magazine.page.html
Started in the Spring of 2003 with the idea that there was exciting, vital culture coming out of the vegetarian community. Our goal is to map it with humor, sensitivity and passion. Our focus is on the art, music, humor, fashion, politics, activism and personalities coming out of the loose community of people who choose not to eat animals.
No Compromise magazine
www.nocompromise.org
The Bay Area's militant, direct action quarterly publication of grassroots animal liberationists and their supporters. Reports on the national actions of groups like the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and Stop Huntington Animal Cruelty (SHAC).
Satya magazine
www.satyamag.com
Monthly publication focusing on vegetarianism, environmentalism, animal advocacy, and social justice. In Sanskrit, "satya" means "truth," and formed the basis of Mohandas Gandhi’s Satyagraha or "truth action" movement for Indian self-sufficiency. Satya Magazine is committed to continuing Gandhi’s legacy by increasing dialogue among activists from diverse backgrounds and engaging readers in ways to integrate compassion into their daily lives.
VegNews Magazine
www.vegnews.com
Since beginning publication in 2000, VegNews has become the most talked about vegetarian magazine. The premier magazine to focus on a vegetarian lifestyle, VegNews offers its over 100,000 readers up-to-date information on living a compassionate and healthy lifestyle.
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Here's some info on primate research at UC Davis;
Inside the Laboratories of UC Davis: The Truth About Primate Experimentation
By Michael A. Budkie, A.H.T., Executive Director, SAEN
513-575-5517 saen [at] saenonline.org
The basic procedures, or parts of these procedures, are common to many of the experiments performed at UC Davis in the area of neurobiology. The scientists performing the experiments describe them best:
“The general methods are similar to those used in previous studies and will be described only briefly. Before recording, each monkey was equipped with a head post for restraint, a scleral search coil to monitor eye position, and a recording cylinder implanted over the occipital cortex to allow microelectrode access to area MT from a posterior direction, 20° above horizontal in a parasagittal plane. This equipment was secured to the skull using a dental acrylic implant, and this procedure was performed under deep surgical anesthesia. The monkeys were given at least 2 wk to recover from surgery before recording. For recording experiments, the monkeys were removed from their home cages and seated in a primate chair in front of the cathode ray tube (CRT) screen on which the stimuli were displayed. They were required to fixate within 0.75-1.2° of a small spot projected on the screen; no discrimination was required. Successfully completed fixation trials were rewarded with a drop of water or juice; broken fixations were followed by a brief time-out period.” -- Kenneth H. Britten and William T. Newsome The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 80 No. 2 August 1998, pp. 762-770
It is clear to even the casual observer that these animals must experience substantial pain/distress during this experimentation. Confinement to a restraint chair must be stressful for the macaque monkeys used in this category of experiments. Additionally, according to a research protocol obtained from UC Davis through the public records act of California, these animals are also deprived of water for substantial periods of the day. This document also states that these animals are singly housed. Social isolation is substantially stressful to primates, causing 10% of individually housed animals to begin to engage in self injurious behavior. These monkeys are also subjected to multiple survival surgeries as well as behavior modification techniques.
And again, despite confining these animals to restraint chairs, bolting devices to their skulls, depriving them of water, and socially isolating these macaque monkeys – according to officials at UC Davis – these monkeys experienced no pain or distress.
For more info please visit;
http://www.all-creatures.org/saen/index.html
detailed UC Davis info at;
Inside the Laboratories of UC Davis: The Truth About Primate Experimentation
By Michael A. Budkie, A.H.T., Executive Director, SAEN
513-575-5517 saen [at] saenonline.org
The basic procedures, or parts of these procedures, are common to many of the experiments performed at UC Davis in the area of neurobiology. The scientists performing the experiments describe them best:
“The general methods are similar to those used in previous studies and will be described only briefly. Before recording, each monkey was equipped with a head post for restraint, a scleral search coil to monitor eye position, and a recording cylinder implanted over the occipital cortex to allow microelectrode access to area MT from a posterior direction, 20° above horizontal in a parasagittal plane. This equipment was secured to the skull using a dental acrylic implant, and this procedure was performed under deep surgical anesthesia. The monkeys were given at least 2 wk to recover from surgery before recording. For recording experiments, the monkeys were removed from their home cages and seated in a primate chair in front of the cathode ray tube (CRT) screen on which the stimuli were displayed. They were required to fixate within 0.75-1.2° of a small spot projected on the screen; no discrimination was required. Successfully completed fixation trials were rewarded with a drop of water or juice; broken fixations were followed by a brief time-out period.” -- Kenneth H. Britten and William T. Newsome The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 80 No. 2 August 1998, pp. 762-770
It is clear to even the casual observer that these animals must experience substantial pain/distress during this experimentation. Confinement to a restraint chair must be stressful for the macaque monkeys used in this category of experiments. Additionally, according to a research protocol obtained from UC Davis through the public records act of California, these animals are also deprived of water for substantial periods of the day. This document also states that these animals are singly housed. Social isolation is substantially stressful to primates, causing 10% of individually housed animals to begin to engage in self injurious behavior. These monkeys are also subjected to multiple survival surgeries as well as behavior modification techniques.
And again, despite confining these animals to restraint chairs, bolting devices to their skulls, depriving them of water, and socially isolating these macaque monkeys – according to officials at UC Davis – these monkeys experienced no pain or distress.
For more info please visit;
http://www.all-creatures.org/saen/index.html
detailed UC Davis info at;
For more information:
http://www.all-creatures.org/saen/articles...
Bite Back magazine: http://www.directaction.info
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs: http://cala-online.org
Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals: http://www.cala-online.org/TOFF/Terrorists_or_Freedom_Fighters2.htm
A.R.M.O.R.Y: http://www.animalrightsmedia.com
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Center on Animal Liberation Affairs: http://cala-online.org
Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals: http://www.cala-online.org/TOFF/Terrorists_or_Freedom_Fighters2.htm
A.R.M.O.R.Y: http://www.animalrightsmedia.com
http://hlscustomers.com/
There are two veg groups that meet in Santa Cruz:
Vegan Meetup Group of Santa Cruz
http://vegan.meetup.com/41
Vegetarian Meetup Group of Santa Cruz
http://vegetarian.meetup.com/13
Vegan Meetup Group of Santa Cruz
http://vegan.meetup.com/41
Vegetarian Meetup Group of Santa Cruz
http://vegetarian.meetup.com/13
Animal Place is a nonprofit sanctuary for abused and neglected farmed animals located in Vacaville, California. In addition to providing sanctuary, Animal Place is an advocacy organization offering farm tours, volunteer training and outreach activities.
For more information:
http://www.animalplace.org
National non-profit advocating animal rights and a plant-based (vegan) diet to save animals, protect the environment, and improve health. Established in 1981. Founder of The Great American Meatout and World Farm Animals Day.
For more information:
http://www.farmusa.org
We aim to bring morality back to humanity so that we can create a compassionate and sustainable future.
We do this by making it easy for you to purchase ethically manufactured, vegan products and spreading the message through hand-crafted apparel.
We do this by making it easy for you to purchase ethically manufactured, vegan products and spreading the message through hand-crafted apparel.
For more information:
https://leafysouls.com/
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