quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2009

Make a New Year's Resolution You Can Keep: Take the Leap to Cruelty-Free Products!
We all make New Year's resolutions to help better ourselves, but why not make one to help animals, too? Hundreds of thousands of animals, including rabbits, mice, and rats, suffer in unnecessary experiments to test cosmetic and household products , 2008-12-29. Take Action »


Animal Casualties: In the Line of Military Fire
While some may argue that the U.S. has one of the strongest, most technically advanced militaries in the world, it continues to embrace archaic teaching and combat training methods that involve the lethal use of animals. Despite the availability of s , 2008-10-15. Take Action »


Ask Clinique to Join the Leaping Bunny Program
On its website, Clinique, a company that produces high-end cosmetics and perfumes, states that it does not test its products on animals or ask others to test on its behalf. With the countless number of animals used in toxicity testing today, this is , 2008-08-04. Take Action »



Mars Candy, Anything But Sweet
Over the past year, there has been mounting evidence that Mars, Inc., manufacturer of candy, including M&M's, Snickers, Twix, Three Musketeers, Starburst, and Skittles, is funding deadly animal experiments, despite the fact that no law requir , 2008-08-04. Take Action »


Animal Cruelty is Not for Sale: Support the Animal Protection Accountability Improvement Act!
The Animal Protection Accountability Improvement Act would amend the Animal Welfare Act to prohibit the use of live animals for marketing medical devices. Please contact your U.S. Representative and ask him/her to co-sponsor this im , 2008-08-04. Take Action »


See What McDonald's is Made Of
Will McDonald's be made of clones? As part of the company's recently launched “See What We're Made Of” campaign, consumers are invited to learn about the ingredients that make up McDonald's menu. , 2008-06-13. Take Action »

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