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Again, just this week yet another USDA inspection report along with whistle blowers are exposing how these so called accredited facilities treat and care for the animals.
Animal rights groups make money hand over fist with these dogs by either claiming they are rescues from the meat industry or from natural disasters. In fact, they make money on just stories about these dogs in pleas for donations!
The easiest way for animal activists to further their agenda is to lie, and when it comes to the fur trade, that means portraying us as a cruel industry that mistreats animals
The Humane Society of North Texas has had to postpone their annual adoption event due to a rampaging outbreak of distemper as large increase with dogs and cats being moved all over the world to populate shelters and rescues across America.
Growing dark exposure into the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, (GFAS) continues to shed light on this shady organization and the Humane Society of the United States, (HSUS) who operate it.
Is the animal shelter/rescue system turning into a cash-cow for some hiding behind the "shelter" and "rescue" word?
NAWA files complaint with the GFAS connected facility “InSync Exotics” (self proclaimed rescue) with the USDA/APHIS regulators and also the Texas Attorney Generals Office.
“Serious” Violations at HSUS/GFAS Sanctuary, OSHA Finds
Today NAWA filed complaints and investigation demands with the USDA and Georgia Attorney General’s office against the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, (GFAS) accredited facility of “Project Chimps”.
Life in the wild harbors the risk of predation, food shortages, harsh climates, and intense competition. Zoo animals, by contrast, are protected from these dangers. UZH researchers were part of an international team that studied over 50 mammalian species to determine whether the animals live longer in zoos than in the wild.
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