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Rising flood waters in Wales 2004 have caused havoc in the country, and the RSPCA has been called out to rescue trapped horses, sheep and cattle.  As rivers burst their banks and farmland slowly disappeared under water, RSPCA inspectors tackled the dangerous task of moving animals that were at risk of drowning.  In Llanwst, in the Vale of Conwy, five RSPCA inspectors and two animal collection officers rescued seven horses stranded in a flooded field. Inspectors Phil Lewis and Tim Jones took the Society's rescue boat and successfully moved the horses to safety on higher ground. Eight cattle and 15 sheep also had to be moved to higher ground.  The Environment Agency confirmed that there are currently 17 flood warnings in place in the Midlands and 24 within Wales. Very high river levels means further flooding is expected.

 

Action for animals  There are now 323 uniformed RSPCA inspectors and 146 Animal Collection Officers (ACOs) in England and Wales working tirelessly for animals in distress. In 2002 inspectors investigated 114,004 animal cruelty complaints which resulted in 2,000 convictions.

 

 

Horses under threat

 


Preventing abuse  The courts are a last resort for inspectors, who prefer to educate rather than prosecute. They watch the treatment of animals in transit, in markets, pet shops, boarding kennels and farms and offer help and advice about their care.  However, the RSPCA is prone to assisting Councils in planning cases, for all the wrong reasons, and frequently gang up on farmers and refuse to account for complaints, which they later say were received anonymously - but in fact were not.

Cruelty casebook  Every 20 seconds someone somewhere in England and Wales dials 0870 55 55 999 - the RSPCA's national cruelty and advice line - for help. In 2002 the RSPCA removed 183,609 animals from danger or abuse. Inspectors and ACOs are also an emergency service for injured, trapped, or stranded animals and in 2002 they carried out 11,311 rescues.

Animal care  The RSPCA rehomed 82,936 animals in 2002 - mostly through the Society's network of 183 branches. Branches are separately registered charities operating subject to RSPCA and branch rules. They work for animal welfare locally and many provide services including subsidized veterinary treatment for those in need, neutering and rehoming schemes. Together, branches are responsible for 40 branch-run clinics, 37 animal centres and ten animal welfare centres.

The RSPCA (national Society) is responsible for four animal hospitals, three specialist wildlife hospitals, one wildlife rehabilitation unit, 13 animal centres and five clinics throughout England and Wales.

All animals  The RSPCA's influence covers the whole range of animal protection. The Society is involved in practical welfare, law enforcement as well as high-profile campaigning and education. It employs veterinary experts and consultants in the care and treatment of farm livestock, wildlife, domestic pets and animals used in research.

Traditions maintained  The RSPCA's law-reforming origins are an important element of its work today. Much UK animal welfare legislation owes its existence to RSPCA campaigning, and the Society works for animal welfare at Westminster through its professional parliamentary lobbyists. Ministers and MPs frequently seek the advice and opinions of the RSPCA on legislative matters.

The RSPCA's reach extends into Europe through Eurogroup for Animal Welfare - a consortium of animal welfare organizations from each EU member state - that campaigns for improvements in animal welfare legislation.

Public eye  RSPCA advertising campaigns, television exposure, direct mail fundraising, promotional videos, magazines, booklets, leaflets and posters keep the Society at the forefront of public awareness about animal welfare.

Next generation  The RSPCA's education service also plays a key role. Support is provided in animal welfare education for students, teachers, youth organizations and trainers. A range of national curriculum linked resources are available, and activity days and courses are held at the four education centres. There is also a special RSPCA membership for schools. RSPCA school liaison officers work with approximately half a million pupils in England and Wales each year.

International aid  The RSPCA's overseas fund distributed more than £432,000 to animal welfare organisations in 39 different countries in 2002. There are more than 160 animal welfare organisations in 65 countries associated to the RSPCA.

 

www.rspcashop.co.uk  Order the products you need while raising much-needed funds for the RSPCA.

www.eurogroupanimalwelfare.org  Eurogroup works towards the introduction, implementation and enforcement of legislation on the protection of animals in the European Union.

www.animal-welfare.org.tw  The RSPCA's Chinese-language website serving mainland China, Taiwan and Chinese speakers worldwide. It describes the RSPCA's activities in the UK and contains more detailed information on the international department's projects in East Asia.

 

 

Freedom Food's fab February 2004 offer  Freedom Food's online store Farm Gate Direct February offer - free delivery!

 

 

 

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Kangaroo courts, muzzled
watchdogs and fat cat bosses


...is this really the RSPCA
  The Mail on Sunday June 17, 2001

 

Welsh Association of Licensed Kennels.  Lots of different RSPCA related links here!!

 

The RSPCA
and the
Perversion of Justice  

 

Read about the RSPCA efforts at blackmail in this excerpt from Dr.Peachey's book 'The Cockfighters'

 

 

 

Notes prepared by:  Knights, Solicitors of Tunbridge Wells, Kent.for


THE AGRICULTURAL LAW ASSOCIATION EQUINE LAW SEMINAR

 

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), Britain's oldest animal welfare organisation but a recent convert to animal rights, has been instructed by the commission which oversees UK charities to stop campaigning against activities of benefit to man.

 

The truth behind the public smile  "In recent months we have become somewhat disenchanted with an old and much-loved British institution,............................"

 

Swansea Poster  Some RSPCA members from South Wales were so incensed about the vast amounts of money that is being hoarded by HQ. that they had this poster printed and circulated it around Wales. The RSPCA threatened libel action but was unable to proceed as the posters told the truth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES, REFERENCES and LNKS

 

  1. Michael, Steven. "Animal personhood: A Threat to Research", The Physiologist, Volume 47, No. 6, December 2004.

  2. Guither, Harold D. Animal Rights: History and Scope of a Radical Social Movement. Southern Illinois University Press; reissue edition 1997. ISBN 0809321998

  3. "Ethics," Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved June 17, 2006.

  4. "Environmentalism," Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved June 17, 2006.

  5. Taylor, Angus. Animals and Ethics: An Overview of the Philosophical Debate, Broadview Press, May 2003. ISBN 1551115697

  6. "Animal rights," Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved June 16, 2006.

  7. "'Personhood' Redefined: Animal Rights Strategy Gets at the Essence of Being Human", Association of American Medical Colleges, retrieved July 12, 2006.

  8. "Germany guarantees animal rights", CNN, June 21, 2002

  9. "Declaration on Great Apes", Great Ape Project, retrieved April 20, 2006.

  10. Steven Wise, who teaches animal rights law at Harvard Law School, has said of this approach, quoting economist Robert Samuelson: "Progress occurs funeral by funeral." (Wise, Steven M. "Address at the 5th Annual Conference on Animals and the Law," Committee on Legal Issues Pertaining to Animals, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, September 25, 1999)

  11. Regan, Tom. "The Case for Animal Rights", retrieved April 20, 2006.

  12. Scruton, Roger. "Animal rights", City Journal, volume 10, issue 3, pages 100-107, summer 2000. ISSN 10608540.

  13. Frey, R.G. Interests and Rights: The Case against Animals. Clarendon Press, 1980 ISBN 0198244215

  14. Scruton, Roger. Animal Rights and Wrongs, Metro, 2000.ISBN 1900512815.

  15. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Discourse on Inequality, 1754, preface.

  16. Bentham, Jeremy. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, 1789. Latest edition: Adamant Media Corporation, 2005.

  17. Ryder, Richard D. "All beings that feel pain deserve human rights", The Guardian, August 6, 2005

  18. Singer, Peter. Animal Liberation, 1975; second edition, New York: Avon Books, 1990, ISBN 0940322005

  19. Cohen, Carl (October 1986). "The Case for the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research". New England Journal of Medicine 315 (14): 865-70. PMID 3748104.

  20. Scruton, Roger (1998). Animal Rights and Wrongs. Demos. ISBN 1898309191, pp. 82-85.

  21. Scruton, Roger (1998). Animal Rights and Wrongs. Demos. ISBN 1898309191, p. 93.

  22. Carruthers, Peter (1992). The Animals Issue: Moral Theory in Practice. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521436893, pp. 90-2.

  23. Carruthers, Peter (1992). The Animals Issue: Moral Theory in Practice. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521436893, pp. 141-3.

  24. Robert James Bidinotto. Environmentalism or Individualism?.

  25. Susan Rich. (1989). Steve Kane Show WIOD-AM Radio Miami, FL. Cited by The National Animal Interest Alliance.

  26. Regan, Tom. "Animal Rights, Human Wrongs", speech given at the University of Wisonsin, Madison, 1989-10-27. Cited by The National Animal Interest Alliance.

 

  • "Animal rights," Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved June 16, 2006.

  • "Ethics," Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved June 17, 2006.

  • "Environmentalism," Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved June 17, 2006.

  • The Great Ape Project

  • Meet Your Meat a PETA-produced slaughterhouse tour narrated by Alec Baldwin

  • "'Personhood' Redefined: Animal Rights Strategy Gets at the Essence of Being Human", Association of American Medical Colleges, retrieved July 12, 2006.

  • Bentham, Jeremy. Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, 1781; this edition edited by Burns, J.H. & Hart, H.L.A. Athlone Press 1970, ISBN 0485132117

  • Frey, R.G. Interests and Rights: The Case Against Animals, 1980, Clarendon Press, ISBN 0198244215

  • George. Kathryn Paxton. Animal, Vegetable, or Woman?, State University of New York Press, ISBN 0791446875

  • Guither, Harold D. Animal Rights: History and Scope of a Radical Social Movement. Southern Illinois University Press; reissue edition 1997. ISBN 0809321998

  • LaFollette, Hugh & Shanks, Niall. "The origin of speciesism" (pdf), Philosophy, January 1996, vol 71, issue 275.

  • Michael, Steven. "Animal personhood: A Threat to Research", The Physiologist, Volume 47, No. 6, December 2004

  • Regan, Tom. The Case for Animal Rights, New York: Routledge, 1984, ISBN 0520049047

  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Discourse on Inequality, 1754.

  • Scruton, Roger. Animal Rights and Wrongs, 1997

  • Scruton, Roger. "Animal rights", City Journal, Summer 2000

  • Singer, Peter. Animal Liberation, 1975; second edition, New York: Avon Books, 1990, ISBN 0940322005

  • Taylor, Angus. Animals and Ethics. Broadview Press, 2003

 

 

Books about animal rights

  • Adams, Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. New York: Continuum, 1996.

  • The Pornography of Meat. New York: Continuum, 2004.

  • Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations. London: Duke University Press, 1995.

  • The Social Construction of Edible Bodies

  • Adams, Douglas. Meeting a Gorilla.

  • Anstötz, Christopher. Profoundly Intellectually Disabled Humans

  • Auxter, Thomas. The Right Not to Be Eaten

  • Barnes, Donald J. A Matter of Change

  • Barry, Brian. Why Not Noah's Ark?

  • Bekoff, Marc. Common Sense, Cognitive Ethology and Evolution.

  • Cantor, David. Items of Property.

  • Cate, Dexter L. The Island of the Dragon

  • Cavalieri, Paola. The Great Ape Project — and Beyond

  • Carwardine, Mark. Meeting a Gorilla

  • Clark, Stephen R.L. The Moral Status of Animals. (Clarendon Press 1977; pbk 1984).

  • The Nature of the Beast. (Oxford University Press 1982; pbk 1984)

  • Animals and their Moral Standing. (Routledge 1997)

  • The Political Animal. (Routledge 1999)

  • Biology and Christian Ethics. (Cambridge University Press 2000)

  • Clark, Ward M. Misplaced Compassion: The Animal Rights Movement Exposed, Writer's Club Press, 2001

  • Dawkins, Richard. Gaps in the mind.

  • Dunayer, Joan. "Animal Equality, Language and Liberation" 2001

  • Francione, Gary. Introduction to Animal Rights, Your child or the dog?, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000

  • Kean, Hilda. Animal Rights: Political and Social Change in Britain since 1800, London: Reaktion Books, 1998

  • Nibert, David. Animal Rights, Human Rights: Entanglements of Oppression and Liberation, New York: Rowman and Litterfield, 2002

  • Patterson, Charles. Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust. New York: Lantern, 2002. ISBN 1-930051-99-9

  • Ryder, Richard. D. Animal Revolution: Changing Attitudes towards Speciesism, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989

  • Scruton, Roger. Animal Rights and Wrongs Claridge Press, 2000

  • Singer, Peter, "Animal Liberation".

  • Spiegal, Marjorie. The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery, New York: Mirror Books, 1996.

  • Steeve, Peter H. (ed.) Animal Others: On Ethics, Ontology, and Animal Life. New York: SUNY Press, 1999.

  • Taylor, Angus. Animals and Ethics. Broadview Press, 2003

  • Weil, Zoe. The Power and Promise of Humane Education. British Columbia: New Society Publishers, 2004.

  • Wolfe, Cary. Animal Rites: American Culture, the Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory, Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 2003.

  • Wolch, Jennifer, & Emel, Jody. Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands. New York: Verso, 1998.

 

Animal rights in philosophy and law

 

Animal rights resources

 

 

Animal rights organizations

 

Animal rights online community

 

Animal rights directories

 

Animal rights critics

 

Dealing with animal rights critics

 

Humane-education organizations

 

Ethical concerns

 

Animal welfare organizations

 

 


 

 

Please use the Index below to navigate the Animal Kingdom:-

 

 

OTHER ANIMALS:

 

AMPHIBIANS  

Such as frogs (class: Amphibia)

ANNELIDS  

As in Earthworms (phyla: Annelida)

ANTHROPOLOGY

Neanderthals, Homo Erectus (Extinct)

ARACHNIDS  

Spiders (class: Arachnida)

BIRDS  

Such as Eagles, Albatross (class: Aves)

CETACEANS 

such as Whales & Dolphins ( order:Cetacea)

CRUSTACEANS  

such as crabs (subphyla: Crustacea)

DINOSAURS

Tyranosaurus Rex, Brontosaurus (Extinct)

ECHINODERMS  

As in Starfish (phyla: Echinodermata)

FISH

Sharks, Tuna (group: Pisces)

HUMANS - MAN

Homo Sapiens  THE BRAIN

INSECTS

Ants, (subphyla: Uniramia class: Insecta)

LIFE ON EARTH

Which includes PLANTS non- animal life

MAMMALS

Warm blooded animals (class: Mammalia)

MARSUPIALS 

Such as Kangaroos (order: Marsupialia)

MOLLUSKS  

Such as octopus (phyla: Mollusca)

PLANTS

Trees -

PRIMATES  

Gorillas, Chimpanzees (order: Primates)

REPTILES

As in Crocodiles, Snakes (class: Reptilia)

RODENTS

such as Rats, Mice (order: Rodentia)

SIMPLE LIFE FORMS

As in Amoeba, plankton (phyla: protozoa)

 

 

 

 

 

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