Some cool animal rights images:
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FEMA 3975 (9-11 SAR Dogs)
Image by smiteme
New York, NY, September 20, 2001 -- FEMA Urban Search and Rescue team, from left to right, D. Tosch, H. Orr, K. Gordon, R. Weckbacher and M. Scott, pose for a portrait with their dogs.
Photo by Michael Rieger/ FEMA News Photo
my sisters my brothers
Image by arimoore
instead of taking a lot of grim photographs while we were in mexico i tried to stick to positives. but i did write down the animal exploitation i saw, to remember it and witness it.
Some cool animal rights images:
A veal calf
Image by Farm Sanctuary
Veal calves are often chained by the neck in small wooden crates where they are unable to walk or stretch their limbs.
(Feel free to distribute freely for not-for-profit use, but please credit Farm Sanctuary. If you are media and are in need of a high-resolution version of this image, please contact us at media@farmsanctuary.org and request the file "veal1_300_1".)
Pigs Crowded in Truck.
Image by Farm Sanctuary
Quote from Lancaster Farming (October 27, 1990): Death losses during transport are too high -- amounting to more than million per year. But it doesn't take a lot of imagination to figure out why we load as many hogs on a truck as we do. It's cheaper... Even with a zero death rate that might be associated with providing more space on the truck, the hogs we save would not be enough to pay for the increased transportation costs of hauling fewer hogs on a load.
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A few nice animal rights images I found:
Pigs confined in metal and concrete pens
Image by Farm Sanctuary
Pigs raised on factory farms are confined in metal and concrete pens with hard slatted flooring. The live here until they reach slaughter weight of 250 pounds at six months old.
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eat shamu
Image by arimoore
(no, not really. please leave shamu alone.)
this awning sums up so much about humans' schizophrenic relationship with animals. if we can force them to do something entertaining enough, we'll stay their execution -- but if they aren't cute enough, or they don't dance nicely enough, or they act too much as they would in nature, their luck is up. at sea world they force animals to do tricks -- and they serve dead animals in the cafeteria. this place is just skipping the tricks and putting the fishes straight in the cooking pot. more honest, really. but still depressing.
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Virginia touching noses with baby
Image by Marji Beach
Virginia is an older ewe confiscated from a live-auction slaughterhouse. This is the type of facility where people could pick out an animal to be slaughtered on site. Several animals were down, unable to even walk. Some were lucky enough to be confiscated by Santa Cruz county animal services. Virginia is one. She and seven other goats and sheep came to Animal Place. (www.animalplace.org)
The slaughterhouse is still in business.
Virginia passed away 4/19/2012, she was 10.
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