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Activists Again Target UCLA Over Animal Research

Critter News

This time, they've slipped unfired shotgun shells into the tailpipes of some UCLA vans. As today began (oct 6 2008) we caught up with a couple of your currently popular vanpools. In two different locales, using small wooden rods we slipped unfired shotgun shells into the mufflers by way of the tailpipes of two of your vans.

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On Different Results of Direct Action

Animal Person

research) rally in defense of his community (he considers himself a proxy for the entire UCLA community). A combination of tactics will force these people to stop torturing animals, he says, and even mentions an example of a researcher who took up non-animal alternatives as a result. Guess what the answer is? No surprise there.

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Listening to Falcons: The Peregrines of Tom Cade

10,000 Birds

By the time Cade had finished graduate school at UCLA and received his degree in 1957, he was not only an ornithologist, but a zoologist and respected falconer as well. Again, Cade led with solid evidence acquired through his own research. ” That moment stayed with him and fostered a never-ceasing interest in their longevity.

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