Expert Voices: The Humane Society of the United States
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As Furs Fade in the West, Popularity Grows in the East (Op-Ed)Opinion The rise and fall of the fur industry in the West is offset by trends in the East.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Boas, Chimps or Tigers: Wild Animals Are Not Pets (Op-Ed)Opinion Wild animals are wild – they do not belong in people's homes.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Farm Bill Amendment Tramples States Rights to Protect Animals (Op-Ed)Opinion If Farm Bill passes with broadly worded amendment, states could lose many rights to protect animals.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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What's Behind the Search for Lab-Grown Meat (Op-Ed)Opinion Is lab-grown meat a viable alternative to cattle farming?
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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75 New Animal Welfare Laws, and Counting (Op-Ed)Opinion Animal welfare is strengthening in the U.S. as new laws emerge.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Nearly 100 Animals Rescued from Squalor at Rural Homestead (Op-Ed)Opinion Recently, nearly 100 dogs and cats had to be rescued from a single homestead in Arkansas.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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As Wild Horses Swelter, Interior Secretary Must Act (Op-Ed)Opinion As wild horses suffer in the summer heat, the Department of the Interior needs to find better protections for them.
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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Technology Should Replace Testing on Animals (Op-Ed)Opinion Can new technologies make animal testing obsolete?
By Kathleen Conlee Published
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Not Science, but Slaughter: Japanese Whaling Tried in International Court (Op-Ed)Opinion Is Japanese whaling necessary?
By Wayne Pacelle Published
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