Not exact matches
We can continue, profitably, to displace traditional
agriculture, based on solar energy and human and
animal labor, with petroleum - based
agriculture requiring far less labor.
The bill (S. 5599 / A.7195)
requires incorporated
animal shelters, rescue organizations and other non-profit entities that transport or offer
animals up for adoption in New York State to register with the Department of
Agriculture and Markets, subjecting them to state regulation for the first time.
Growing, processing, shipping, and preparing food — particularly the kind Americans typically eat (and schools typically serve)--
requires huge amounts of energy and produces tons of waste:
Animal agriculture contributes nearly one - fifth of the greenhouse - gas emissions responsible for climate change — 1 pound of beef generates the equivalent of 36 pounds of carbon dioxide, according to researchers.
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Last year Perdue wrote a letter to the state Department of
Agriculture, urging the adoption of rules
requiring use of lethal injection as the only method of euthanasia in
animal shelters.
WASHINGTON, DC -»... provides the Secretary of
Agriculture with the authority to determine that
animal dealers and exhibitors are not
required to obtain a license under the Act and regulations if the size of the business conducting AWA - related activities is determined to be de minimis by the Secretary.»
The federal
Animal Welfare Act
requires breeders who have more than three breeding female dogs and sell puppies to pet stores or puppy brokers to be licensed and inspected by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Require any breeder or breeder's organization who breeds and sells more than one litter of puppies or kittens per year to register with the Department of
Agriculture Resources and report the sale of such
animals to the department.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture's
Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) plans to outsource to private parties the inspections required for operations regulated by the Animal Welfare Act, including puppy mills, animal exhibitions, and animal research
Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) plans to outsource to private parties the inspections
required for operations regulated by the
Animal Welfare Act, including puppy mills, animal exhibitions, and animal research
Animal Welfare Act, including puppy mills,
animal exhibitions, and animal research
animal exhibitions, and
animal research
animal research labs.
Their joint annual letters to the
Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee have been remarkably effective — for example, more than tripling funding for the
Animal Welfare Act (which
requires basic standards of care for millions of
animals at breeding operations, laboratories, zoos, and other facilities) from $ 9 million per year in the 1990s to $ 30.8 million in FY18, despite challenging budget constraints.
For Companion
Animals (e.g., dogs, cats, exotic birds, pet rabbits, pot - bellied pigs): Report those persons holding an Animal Protection License issued by the Georgia Department of Agriculture (or those that should be licensed) to the Animal Protection Division at 404-656-4914, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4: 30 p.m. Animal shelters, rescue groups and humane societies that house animals, pet breeders, pet dealers, pet shops, pet groomers, kennels, aviaries all require an Animal Protection License which must be prominently displayed at each licensed place of bu
Animals (e.g., dogs, cats, exotic birds, pet rabbits, pot - bellied pigs): Report those persons holding an
Animal Protection License issued by the Georgia Department of
Agriculture (or those that should be licensed) to the
Animal Protection Division at 404-656-4914, Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4: 30 p.m.
Animal shelters, rescue groups and humane societies that house
animals, pet breeders, pet dealers, pet shops, pet groomers, kennels, aviaries all require an Animal Protection License which must be prominently displayed at each licensed place of bu
animals, pet breeders, pet dealers, pet shops, pet groomers, kennels, aviaries all
require an
Animal Protection License which must be prominently displayed at each licensed place of business.
The federal
Animal Welfare Act (AWA), passed in 1966,
requires breeders who have more than three breeding female dogs and sell puppies to pet stores or puppy brokers to be licensed and inspected by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Although Maryland already has strict regulations in place
requiring retail pet stores to disclose information about breeders and barring them from using any commercial breeders that have received citations from the U.S.
Agriculture Department within the past two years, Governor Hogan, a dog lover whose whose 16 - year - old Shih Tzu died last year, said that not enough was being done to protect the
animals.
Introductory
Animal Agriculture is no longer
required.
They are
required to be licensed by the US Department of
Agriculture and must provide facilities and a plan for veterinary care that meet the guidelines of the federal
Animal Welfare Act.
The Humane Society says the
Agriculture Department is
required to make its inspection records at
animal research facilities public under a court order.
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b) of this Section, a pet shop operator may obtain a dog or cat for resale or sell or offer for sale any dog or cat obtained from: (1) a person that sells dogs only he or she has produced and raised and who is not
required to be licensed by the United States Department of
Agriculture, (2) a publicly operated pound or a private non-profit humane society or rescue, or (3) an
animal adoption event conducted by a pound or humane society.
For other
animals, an import permit will be
required from the National Department of
Agriculture and Zoology.
One should also pay attention to other greenhouse gases, particularly methane (from rice paddies, ruminant
animal digestive processes, industrial processes, and distributed natural sources, some of which could be triggered to large releases by warming) and nitrous oxide (from the nitrogen cycle linking the atmosphere, plants, and bacteria, now exacerbated by extremely heavy use of nitrogenous fertilizers in
agriculture; note, as does Vaclav Smil from the University of Manitoba, that fertilizer use is
required to feed half the world's current population.
Deep decarbonization would
require the banning of the consumption of all meat (
agriculture currently is directly or indirectly (due to cutting down forests to grow food to feed to
animals which are then eaten and the CH4 emitted by the
animals, and so on for 18 % of the CO2 emissions.)