Millions of animals are euthanized each year because of a lack of homes. Posted here is a list of all the shelters in NH if you're looking for a new family pet. If you're looking for a certain breed there are many breed specific rescues and they have websites. With this valuable tool called the Internet you can find the love of your life without ever stepping foot into a petstore. Thanks for "Never Buying While Millions Are Dying."
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Animal Protection Institute provided us with this picture of lethal traps. Along with many other states nationwide, New Hampshire has tried, as recently as in 2007, and will continue to try, to outlaw these cruel and barbaric traps. It isn't an easy task. Cowardly trappers now have the power with our Fish and Game officials, and thus with the Fish and Game Legislative Committee. Changing the status quo is never easy. |
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The most important thing each of us can do to stop pet over-population is to make sure our companion animals don’t have kittens and puppies. It is an easy solution to a difficult problem. Here you will find information about financial help with spaying and neutering. |
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The NHARL is opposed to all hunting and believes wildlife management is a big lie. Wildlife management began as a way to protect animals against excessive killing and somewhere along the way it got turned around so that now we are told it is to protect us from excessive animal populations. If you tell a lie long enough, people will begin to believe it. Here we focus on some of the most egregious forms of hunting, which have no excuse. It is killing for the pure fun of it. |
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World Week for Animals in Laboratories, a week of national and international protest against animal research, has come and gone. Recently we have heard of animal rights protests against animal research at UCLA. Over and over the researchers state that every medical advancement in the last century or so has been made with the use of animals. Of course that is true, because that is the method they used. But that doesn’t prove anything. And what they fail to mention is that all of those animal studies led to some disastrous mistakes that ended up maiming or killing people, and each year some 50% of all new medicines are either pulled off the market or have a stricter warning label put on them, because they are harmful to people.
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