In the News
Gentle Thanksgiving 2024 a Success!
On November 16, 2024, NHARL hosted our 4th sold-out catered Gentle Thanksgiving event at the NH Audubon McLane Center in Concord! The Guests! It was inspiring to see familiar faces
“Dairy Is Scary” at Amherst Trick-Or-Treat
Amherst, NH is known for its Halloween celebrations, attracting thousands of trick-or-treaters from in town and surrounding communities. NHARL took advantage of the crowd — and cover of darkness! —
Thanksgiving Potluck and Annual Meeting a Success!
Our 2024 Annual Meeting and Thanksgiving Potluck was a delightful celebration, bringing together familiar and new faces in a relaxed atmosphere. Our thanks to FrizzHome Gardens for donating the fall
Exposing the Nightmare of Gestation Crates at the Howl-O-Ween 5K
On October 19, 2024, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League once again took part in the Animal Rescue League of NH’s annual Howl-O-Ween 5K, this time exposing the horror of
Boston Globe reporter covers Puppy Palace protests
An article by Boston Globe reporter Jonathan Saltzman about the Puppy Palace in Manchester and its owner, Praveen Tipirneni, hit the press this morning. He just sold a biotech company
Adidas, Kangaroos Are Not Shoes!
Chanting “Stop the Torture Stop the Pain — Adidas Soccer is to Blame,” the NH Animal Rights League disrupted the Adidas store at the Merrimack Premium Outlets, calling on the
Another Great Annual Summer Outing
Once again, the NH Animal Rights League’s annual summer outing, held September 7, 2024 at Four Tree Island, Portsmouth, was a big success. We were delighted to welcome and feed
Gathering Support for Blackbirds
We set up shop at the Milford Wildflower Festival on May 24 to gather signatures for our Letter to Hold Market Basket Accountable for Destroying Nesting Birds. Not wanting baby
Sign Letter to Hold Market Basket (Demoulas) Accountable for Destroying Nesting Birds
Note: Your name may take up to a day to appear on the list below after signing. Read more about what happened and watch the video
Rallying for Pigeons
On July 20, 2024, we hit the streets of Portsmouth for the first ever World Day for the Defense of Liminal Animals, doing our part to promote peaceful coexistence between
Speaking up for pigs at the Market Days Festival
We are thrilled to share the news of our successful outreach efforts at the Market Days Festival in downtown Concord, NH, June 20- 22, 2024. During this three-day event, we invited
Destruction of Nesting Birds
Sign Our Letter Sign Letter to Hold Market Basket Accountable for Destroying Nesting Birds On May 13-14, 2024, as part of a parking lot repaving and upgrade project, Market Basket
Promoting Plant-Based Diets for Dogs at Mutt Strutt
On May 19, 2024, NHARL had a booth at the Manchester Animal Shelter’s Mutt Strutt, where we promoted plant-based diets for dogs. https://nhanimalrights.org/wp-content/uploads/IMG_3907.mov Previous Next Note: The French bulldog in
Revealing the Dark Side of Dairy at the Farm and Forest Expo
NH Animal Rights League is pleased to share the news of our successful outreach efforts at the Farm, Forest, and Gardening Expo held at the Deerfield Fairgrounds. During this 2-day
Promoting Our Wildlife Programs
Today NHARL had an exhibit at the Saving Special Places conference in Alton, NH to promote our various wildlife protection programs, coordinated by our volunteer Wildlife Programs Promoter, Caelin Graber.
Delicious Time at Build-A-Cookie
We had a great time visiting with old and new friends at Build-A-Cookie, located in the Fox Run Mall in Newington, Saturday, March 16. The NHARL-inspired “Lucky Dog” cookie was
Kangaroos Are Not Shoes! (Repeat Performance)
Chanting “Kangaroos Are Not Shoes — Don’t Be a Dick’s,” the New Hampshire Animal Rights League once again stormed Dick’s Sporting Goods, this time in Concord, calling on the store
Kangaroos Are Not Shoes!
Chanting “Kangaroos Are Not Shoes — Don’t Be a Dick’s,” the New Hampshire Animal Rights League stormed Dick’s Sporting Goods at the Mall of New Hampshire calling on the store
Squirrels and coyotes debated in NH Senate committee
by RICK GREEN for the Keene SentinelJanuary 11, 2024 The value of gray squirrels and coyotes was debated at an N.H. Senate committee meeting this week, with some speakers labeling them
Speaking Out Against Bull Riding
For the third year in a row, NHARL volunteers had vegan boots on the ground at the SNHU Arena in Manchester to protest the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Tour. The
Venison donations may come with a side of lead
Commentary by Joan O’BrienNH Bulletin (republished by Seacoast Online)November 6, 2023 It’s deer hunting season, and once again the New Hampshire Food Bank is promoting its “Hunt for the Hungry”
Dairy Is Scary Message at the Howl-O-Ween 5K
On October 21, 2023, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League took part in the Animal Rescue League of NH’s annual Howl-O-Ween 5K, sharing a message of “Dairy Is Scary” and
Summer Outing a Big Success
We had another perfect weather day for the New Hampshire Animal Rights League’s annual summer outing held August 12, 2023 at Four Tree Island, Portsmouth! President James Glover spent the
Speaking up for fish at the Market Days Festival
New Hampshire Animal Rights League is pleased to share the news of our successful outreach efforts at the Market Days Festival in downtown Concord, NH. During this three-day event (June
Spreading the word that dogs can be vegan
NHARL was on site at the NHSPCA’s annual PAWS Walk fundraiser talking about vegan diets for dogs. Previous Next This year we also had a group of members and supporters
NHARL Takes on a New Puppy Store
Over Memorial Day Weekend, NHARL was out in force protesting a new puppy store that opened in Manchester. A description of the store is included in a letter to the
Successful Outreach at NH Fish & Game Event
New Hampshire Animal Rights League is delighted to share the news of our successful outreach efforts at NH Fish & Game’s Discover Wild NH Day held April 15, 2023 in
Speaking Out Against Bull Riding
As always, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League was on the ground at the SNHU Arena in Manchester to protest the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Tour. The League led two
Vegan Candy and Conversation at the Howl-O-Ween 5K
On October 22, 2022, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League took part in the Animal Rescue League of NH’s annual Howl-O-Ween 5K with table featuring vegan Halloween candy and literature. During
Record turnout for Annual Summer Outing
After two missed summers due to the pandemic, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League’s summer outing returned on August 21, 2022 at Four Tree Island, Portsmouth with a record turnout!
Speaking Up for Chickens at the Market Days Festival
Winner of the Ninja Air fryer Thank you to everyone who entered to win the Ninja Air Fryer and accompanying plant-based air fryer cookbook. Our lucky winner was Jesse Cote! New
Successful Outreach at NH SPCA PAWS Walk
New Hampshire Animal Rights League was on site at the NH SPCA’s annual PAWS Walk Fundraiser to answer the question: “What’s Wrong with Eating Eggs?” Chickens make wonderful companions, and
Letter: Using pandemic federal money for hatcheries is a misuse of funds
Letter to the Editor The Conway Daily Sun May 13, 2022 Using pandemic federal money for hatcheries is a misuse of funds New Hampshire Fish and Game has a fish
Successful Day at NH Fish & Game Event
New Hampshire Animal Rights League is delighted to share the news of our successful outreach efforts at NH Fish & Game’s Discover Wild NH Day held April 16 in Concord. During
Letter: Stop animal research
Letter in the Concord MonitorFebruary 23, 2022 Letter: Stop animal research A month ago, a truck transporting a hundred macaque monkeys from NY to a quarantine facility in Florida was
My Turn: Taking stock of NH’s fish hatcheries
Op-Ed in The Concord MonitorDecember 26, 2021 My Turn: Taking stock of NH’s fish hatcheries Every year, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department raises more than a million fish
NHARL Saves Two Thanksgiving Turkeys from Slaughter
On November 23, the New Hampshire Animal Rights League saved two turkeys at Charmingfare Farm from being slaughtered for Thanksgiving. An employee at Charmingfare Farm transfers the turkeys to our
NHARL Liberates Snapping Turtle After 24 Years in a Fish Tank
Imagine spending your entire life in solitary confinement, unable to move farther than a few feet in any direction, and never able see another member of your own species. This
Speaking Up for Farmed Animals at the Walk for the Animals
On Sep 19, New Hampshire Animal Rights League was on site at the Pope Memorial SPCA’s Walk for the Animals, a fundraiser including a 1-mile and 3-mile walk. Surrounded by
Delicious Afternoon at Vegan Fall Market
New Hampshire Animal Rights League was on site at the This Stop Is Willoughby fall mini market on Sunday, Sep 12 in downtown Dover, NH (home of Roots vegan cafe and CAKE.
Successful Booth at Market Days Festival 2021
New Hampshire Animal Rights League is thrilled to share the news of our highly successful outreach efforts at the Market Days Festival in downtown Concord, NH. During this three-day event
July 2021 Newsletter
In our July 2021 Newsletter, we are excited to announce our plans for getting back out into the community to spread the animal rights message. Our first post-pandemic event will
March 2021 Newsletter
The March 2021 Newsletter for the New Hampshire Animal Rights Group is now available. We hope that you enjoy this latest edition of our newsletter. We hit the ground running in
November 2020 Newsletter
The November 2020 Newsletter for the New Hampshire Animal Rights Group is now available. We hope that you enjoy this expanded holiday edition. Join us for some exciting upcoming events,
Otter Loses Limb at Living Shores Aquarium
Violations show why aquarium should stay closed Published in the Conway Daily Sun — May 1, 2020 To the Editor: When Living Shores Aquarium at Story Land in Glen opened
March 2020 Newsletter
The March 2020 Newsletter for the New Hampshire Animal Rights Group is now available.
Tabling at New England Dog Expo
NHARL had a busy and productive day tabling at the New England Dog Expo hosted by Good Mojo University in Milford. We promoted our advocacy work and spotlighted the benefits
Protesting at Living Shores Aquarium
Animal-rights protesters target Living Shores Aquarium at Story Land By John Koziol, Union Leader Correspondent — Nov 10, 2019 GLEN — Two animal-rights groups held a protest Saturday outside the
October 2019 Newsletter
The October 2019 Newsletter for the New Hampshire Animal Rights Group is now available. If you are an NHARL member, please remember to vote for board members on the last page
Tabling at Souhegan Sustainability Fair
NHARL was on site at the Souhegan Sustainability Fair encouraging attenedess to “fight climate change with diet change.” Go Vegan!
Protesting Miss NH Pageant for Awarding Fur
NHARL joined with other animal rights groups outside the Miss New Hampshire competition to protest the awarding of a fur coat to the winner. Kristina Snyder led the initiative and
Support Endangered Wild Animals at Heron Pond
Fundraising Campaign to Support Endangered Wild Animals at the Heron Pond Wetland & Wildlife “Preserve” An “ecological gem”! DONATE NOW “Thank you!” THE WILD ANIMALS ARE AT RISK Click Photo
January 2019 Newsletter
The January 2019 Newsletter for the New Hampshire Animal Rights Group is now available.
Saving Beaver Ponds and Beavers Matching Grant Program
NHARL was pleased to award a $400 matching grant for beaver protection at Sherwood Glen Condominiums in Raymond, NH. Several years ago, Art Wolinsky and his condo installed flow pipes
Protest Fur
This is the trapping table at the NH Fish and Game’s Discover Wild NH Day. At the same time they were promoting the torture and killing of innocent animals the
Heron Pond Wildlife Need Our Help
Fundraising Campaign to Support Endangered Wild Animals at the Heron Pond Wetland & Wildlife Preserve An “ecological gem”! DONATE NOW The Wild Animals Are at Risk: The 270 acres owned
Petition to Save the Bobcat
Please sign this January 2015 petition to Save the Bobcat in New Hampshire (NH residents only, please). Bobcats in NH have not been trapped since 1989. However, trapping of bobcats may
Help End Pheasant Stocking
This is an ongoing campaign that needs everyone’s attention. Each year our Fish and Game Department purchases ring-necked pheasants from a breeding farm. These helpless, farm-bred and raised pheasants are