Animals’ Friend Hospital raided in memory of founder Crystal Rogers

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

DELHI–Avenging the memory and intentions of Animals’ Friend
Hospital founder Crystal Rogers, 32 years after her forced
resignation by trustees she alleged were only trying to grab the
land, deputies for the Animal Welfare Board of India on October 23,
2010 removed all 18 dogs from the premises. The dogs were relocated
to the Friendicoes animal shelter, also in Delhi.
“With the dogs safe, we can work on taking action against
this so-called hospital, and the shocking cruelty that it was
perpetrating on the animals,” attorney Anjali Sharma e-mailed to
ANIMAL PEOPLE. “It is now being used by an unscrupulous
industrialist for housing his office and staff, with the hospital
merely a front.”

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Awards & Honors

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

Australian philanthropist Phil Wollen on November 30, 2010
awarded the Winsome Constance Kindness Gold Medal and accompanying
cash prize of $25,000 to Cornell University professor emeritus of
nutritional biochemistry T. Colin Campbell. Wollen lauded Campbell as
“arguably the most powerful force in this generation for educating
human beings on the serious health dangers of eating animals.” Past
Kindness Medal recipients have included animal advocacy organization
founders Maneka Gandhi, Jane Goodall, Paul Watson, Pradeep Kumar
Nath, Christine Townend, and Jill Robinson, and cancer researcher
Ian Gawler.

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44% of animal charities see fewer donations in 2010

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

NEW YORK–44% of animal charities saw decreased donations in
the first nine months of 2010 as compared to 2009, reports the
Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University. 31% of animal
charities saw increased donations, while 23% saw no change, the
Center on Philanthropy found.
No sector surveyed by the Center on Philanthropy experienced
a steeper drop in revenue. The center’s October 2010 eighth annual
fundraising survey included data from 151 animal charities.
As a whole, 36% of the 2,356 public charities and 163
private foundations surveyed reported increased income in 2010,
while the number reporting a decline decreased to 37%, from 51% in
the 2009 survey.

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Reptile refuge downsizes after caiman deaths

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

SURREY, B.C.–Urban Safari Rescue Society and Cinemazoo
Animal Agency founder Gary Oliver on November 23, 2010 agreed to
reduce by about a third the number of animals housed at the former
Rainforest Reptile Refuge.
The Urban Safari Rescue Society came under investigation by
the British Columbia SPCA after three caimans died of suspected
hypothermia.

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SPCA International is ordered to stop using domain name

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

MONTREAL–Quebec Superior Court Judge Louis Crete on November
19, 2010 ordered SPCA International to “immediately cease using and
operating directly or indirectly” the web domain names <spca.com> and
<spcamontreal.com>.
Judge Crete ruled that the Montreal SPCA, also known as the
Canadian SPCA, “is the sole owner and/or exclusive user and
registrant of the domain names,” which have been in dispute since
March 2008.

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Wildlife SOS evacuates bear sanctuary

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

BANGALORE–Responding to posters hung by Naxalist Maoist
rebels warning “Leave the forest if you wish to remain safe,”
Wildlife SOS cofounder Kartick Satyanarayan during the second week of
November 2010 led the evacuation of 22 former dancing bears from a
rescue center in Purulia, West Bengal, to the Bannerghatta Rescue
Center on the outskirts of Bangalore in Karnataka state, 1,200 miles
south.

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SHARK vs. Wing Pointe pigeon shoots

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

HAMBURG, Pennsylvania–Showing Animals Respect and Kindness
will try again to find a way to pursue legal action against pigeon
shoots at the Wing Pointe resort in Hamburg, SHARK founder Steve
Hindi told ANIMAL PEOPLE on December 6, 2010, after rescuing 21
wounded pigeons from a “dead” pile following a shoot the day before.
SHARK in November 2010 found three surviving pigeons in the
same heap, “but Berks County district attorney John Adams, who has
received campaign donations from pigeon shooters, has so far killed
any attempt to have cruelty citations filed against pigeon shoots,”
Hindi said.

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Minnesota Valley Humane Society disbands

From ANIMAL PEOPLE, November/December 2010:

 

BURNSVILLE–The Minnesota Valley Humane Society, founded in
1981, is to close and disband at the end of 2010, board chair Cathy
McCoy announced in a December 2, 2010 news release. The society
claimed 450 volunteers and to have rehomed more than 50,000 animals,
including 1,927 in 2009.
Despite raising more than $1 million in 2008, the Minnesota
Valley Humane Society lost nearly $200,000. In 2009, reported the
Minneapolis Star Tribune, “The society sold its Burnsville building,
which it said was too small,” and agreed to pay $925,000 for a new
location in Eagan, planning to spend $1 million more on renovations.
Instead, rising costs and falling income caused the society
to quit doing animal sterilizations in October 2009, and to close to
the public on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Remaining funds will be “used to settle the organization’s
remaining financial obligations and assist with contingency plans for
employees and transitions for shelter animals,” said McCoy.

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