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Canadian Council Says Mouse Pain Study Was Ethical

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But he said in the case, the pain was necessary and scientifically justified.However, Leslie Norins, the publisher of the newsletter that led to the council's investigation, questioned Mogil's research methods. "No one likes putting animals in pain," said Mogil, who holds a Canada research chair in the genetics of pain.

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On Wipeout and Lion Burgers

Animal Person

Finally, in my e-mailbox this morning, and probably in yours, was the Care2 newsletter, including a link to a column about a restaurant in Arizona that will soon serve burgers made from lion meat. Tags: Current Affairs Ethics Language " Care2 "Wipeout animal cruelty animal rights lion meat.

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On Children's Books, Introverts & Films

Animal Person

If there's a local group that is in need of a skill that you have (grantwriting, newsletter writing, website development, photography), I'd imagine that's a possibility. Tags: Activism Books Ethics Language ePub Introverts Jamie Oliver The End of the Line What's on Your Plate.

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From the Mailbag

Animal Ethics

First of all, I want to tell you how much I enjoy Animal Ethics. I would love if you could mention AnimalWork.org on Animal Ethics to let your readers know about it. I would also be happy to post a link to Animal Ethics on the AnimalWork.org blog. Dear Keith, Mylan, and Jonathan, My name is Miry and I’m from Potomac, Maryland.

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From the Mailbag

Animal Ethics

It was the first lecture series of its kind in german speaking world organized by the members of the Interdisziplinäre Arbeitsgemeinschaft Tierethik (literally “Interdisciplinary Study Group on Animal Ethics”) – an initiative of students. We really appreciate it! Thanks a lot!

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The Prairie Progress

Animal Ethics

Here is the latest issue (winter 2006) of The Prairie Progress, which is the newsletter of Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary.

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