Sentences with phrase «community animal project»

Going above and beyond to care for animals is Cochran's nature, said Emily Allen, associate director of PETA's Community Animal Project, who has worked alongside
«The main purpose of the Community Animal Project was to persuade people to surrender their animals, so that PETA could then euthanize the animals.»
The photo is of the signature white van of PETA's Community Animal Project, a donor - funded slaughterhouse on wheels.
Operating on the belief that life is suffering and animals want to die, the PETA employees who work in PETA's Community Animal Project have, according to former employees, one overriding goal: to acquire as many animals as possible in order to put them immediately to death, and they are told to lie and even steal people's companion animals in order to do so.

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Aldo Leopold and J. Baird Callicott project the possibility and the desirability of extending the realm of moral consideration beyond the human community to include not only warm - blooded creatures, not only animals who can feel pain, but all living things and their systems and habitats (SCA 237 - 39, IDLE 76 - 94).
These donations have helped more than 75 different causes including military, city restoration, child abuse, food for the hungry, medical care for the sick or injured, community projects, animal rehabilitation and many more.
Helen has a Graduate Certificate in Animal Welfare from Monash University and produced and presented the ten part series Animals Matter, a community television project on animal weAnimal Welfare from Monash University and produced and presented the ten part series Animals Matter, a community television project on animal weanimal welfare.
Volunteer opportunities might include tutoring younger children, helping out at the local animal shelter, visiting a local nursing home, or taking on a large project that would benefit the community.
Current research projects focus on the process and outcomes of food system localisation in a globalising environment, the sustainability implications of a large scale transition to agriculturally derived bio-fuels, the effects of school and community context on childhood obesity, and the micro-politics of animal welfare in alternative livestock systems.
The Commission wants environment ministers to give it money to make an inventory of collections of plant varieties and animal breeds in the Community, and for projects to catalogue and conserve diversity in each member state.
For my post-doctoral project, I decided to focus on the question, «to what extent can atmospheric pollutants, such as CO2 and ozone, exert a selective effect on woody plant species, and how are the resulting changes in the genetic composition of the plant community likely to affect the animals that feed on them?»
volunteer with local home building projects, food banks, community clean - up efforts, nursing homes, animal shelters or other venues.
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In the past two Animal Crossing games, Brewster owned a Cafe inside of the town Museum This time around in New Leaf, the Cafe is a stand alone Community Project to be built when you progress through the game.
Projects might address the animals in Sunshine Farm (our schoolyard agricultural project), a community concern, or an environmental issue.
I went there to inaugurate a chapter of Roots & Shoots, my global network of youth groups that perform local service - learning projects for the betterment of animals, the environment, and the human community.
This year, for instance, our school decided to dedicate our Penny Harvest to Hurricane Sandy relief, and will gear our community service projects toward non-profits that focus on feeding those in need or helping in animal shelters.
As the teacher of gifted at my school ~ I had a first grade and a second grade student working together on a community - service based project ~ which involved collecting supplies for the local animal shelter.
Studio City is engaging readers in community service by making and donating animal beds as part of their Book to Action project.
Together, our Paw Law organization activities are not only aimed to impact in the short - term projects we take part of, but hopefully change the long - term aims of animal rights through ratifying local laws to raise the standards of care for our furry community.
She also oversees the APL's newest program, project CARE (Community Animal Retention Effort), which is focused on creating proactive initiatives to help keep pets in their homes.
Veterinary students eager to help stem the reproduction of community cats and to keep them from entering the local animal control shelter developed a project to humanely manage them through trap - neuter - return.
In a project called «Architects for Animals,» founded four years ago by Leslie Farrell, and presented by the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, some of the city's most renowned architectural firms and designers design and build delightfully original winter shelters for New York City's outdoor «community» cats to provide them with a refuge from the cold.
We work closely with San Jose Animal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter, animal assistance projects, and community outAnimal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter, animal assistance projects, and community outanimal assistance projects, and community outreach.
Additional partners in this project are animal rescue organizations on the mainland, who will solicit support from their local communities.
We deliver clinical training courses for personnel working with animal welfare projects overseas and community / school education classes to increase awareness of the importance of kindness to animals.
We are improving lives of people and animals from disadvantaged communities by veterinary, conservation, and educational projects.
Since 2002, LifeLine Animal Project has been advocating for the humane treatment of community cats in Atlanta, and assisting feral and stray cats through its TNR programs and LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics.
This project will help RCHS maximize the capacity and capabilities of the shelter, help save animals» lives, educate the community about animal care and the humane treatment of animals, and maintain its 98 % live release rate for homeless pets — one of the highest placement rates in the country.
Encouraging groups of children under the age of 12 to perform service projects in their community to benefit homeless animals.
ATLANTA, GA --(March 28, 2018) To assist pet owners in underserved communities, LifeLine Animal Project will be holding «Healthy Pets Fulton» on Saturday, April 7, 2018, at Washington Park, 102 Ollie Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30314.
There are still many important ways you can help the homeless animals of our communities, one of the most important being assisting Pet Project Foundation with our fundraising events and promotion.
LifeLine Animal Project has been dedicated to helping communities with homeless and needy animals since 2002.
ATLANTA (March 7, 2018)-- LifeLine Animal Project, the lifesaving non-profit that was the first to obtain no - kill levels at the DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services shelters it manages, announced the launch of their first capital campaign to fund the new LifeLine Community Animal Center.
The Shelter continues to strive to meet the needs of the community by offering programs and services such as Project SASHA (Safe and Sound Housing for Animals) which works in collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for animals in household crisis situAnimals) which works in collaboration with social service agencies to provide free boarding and veterinary care for animals in household crisis situanimals in household crisis situations.
Booker works with Atlanta, Georgia's Lifeline Animal Project, which works to make Atlanta a no - kill community.
The Puppy Mill Project applauds and appreciates Drs. Rovner's and Lohmar's courage in taking a stand against puppy mills and speaking up for what is best for animals, setting a wonderful example and embodying the values we believe the veterinary community should uphold.
To help continue programs like this, please consider a donation to LifeLine Animal Project, or volunteer to help at another one of our community events.
The project, which has provided educational resources, veterinary and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics for local animals and a wellness clinic for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in animal handling, cruelty investigations, wildlife management and biology, community outreach, humane education and more.
LifeLine Animal Project's Healthy Pets events help pet owners in underserved communities receive needed services for their beloved pets.
ATLANTA --(August 2, 2017) LifeLine Animal Project is excited to announce they have taken over The Humane Society of the United States» (HSUS) Pets for Life program in Atlanta as an official mentorship group, providing direct, hands - on community outreach and free services to people and pets in NW and SW Atlanta.
Dr. Green is very active in the community, especially sponsoring youth sports, supporting the schools, local charities, village beautification projects, giving animal hospital tours to youth organizations, and offering his services at reduced fees to all active service men and women and first responders, as well as caring for the local K9 Corps with no expense to the village.
Since 1999, Project Pet now Pawmetto Lifeline has been the conscience of compassion for the Midlands community and a vital area resource for humane care for our abandoned and homeless animals.
These projects, such a conducting drives for items on the MCHS wish list, help to reinforce the importance of collaboration between the community and MCHS in caring for the homeless animals in our midst.
The project is being handled by Neighborhood Cats, which is a nonprofit animal welfare organization and a national leader in the care and management of community cats and the leading resource for Trap - Neuter - Return programs in New York City.
Discuss animal - related topics, go on field trips to local animal shelters and develop community service projects that benefit shelter animals.
Programs for teens continue an emphasis on compassion and empathy, and include discussions of community responsibility, projects that can help advance the goals of animal welfare, and discussions of careers working with and for animals.
In an effort to build a model for saving the lives of community cats, while at the same time reducing their numbers and environmental impacts, PetSmart Charities ® awarded Best Friends Animal Society ® a $ 700,000 grant to work with the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department (AAWD) on the Community Catscommunity cats, while at the same time reducing their numbers and environmental impacts, PetSmart Charities ® awarded Best Friends Animal Society ® a $ 700,000 grant to work with the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department (AAWD) on the Community CatsCommunity Cats Project.
If you have a passion for animals and your community, visit www.PetSmartCharities.org or www.BestFriends.org to learn how to become involved in Albuquerque's Community Cats Project and read about other successful Trap - Neuter - Return community, visit www.PetSmartCharities.org or www.BestFriends.org to learn how to become involved in Albuquerque's Community Cats Project and read about other successful Trap - Neuter - Return Community Cats Project and read about other successful Trap - Neuter - Return programs.
Since 1999, Project Pet which became Pawmetto Lifeline on Aug. 12, the same day it broke ground on its new home has been the conscience of compassion for the Midlands community and a vital area resource for humane care for abandoned and homeless animals.
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