Weblog of articles and case-studies critical of the RSPCA. Suggestions on how to deal with RSPCA inspectors and archives of Watchdog, the newsletter published by and for members of the RSPCA.
Collection of web sites explaining why PETA should not be allowed to force their belief system on everyone else. Includes sites on beef, milk, pets and hunting.
What PETA gets, and doesn't get, about parody from a writer who believes that people should be free to pursue happiness in whatever way they choose, as long as it doesn't negatively impact another's freedom to do the same.
Association of business, agricultural, scientific, and recreational interests protecting and promoting humane practices and relationships between people and animals. Includes legislation watch.
A resource for those who enjoy eating meat, wearing fur and leather, hunting, and the fruits of scientific research. Includes articles, guest book comments and hate mail received. Michael Doughney.
A project of the Center for Consumer Freedom. Provides information on alleged animal cruelty performed by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Includes news, ad campaigns, and daily summaries of the North Carolina trial of two employees,
Five complaints upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority in March 2006 against PETA's "Factsheet" leaflet including misrepresenting the science behind animal experiments and unfairly denigrating scientists who use animals in their work. (March 22, 2006)
Dean Schabner. Some congressmen and industry advocates want the federal government to take a hard look at some well-known animal rights and environmental groups, and maybe shut them down as supporters of terrorism. (February 26, 2002)