by John Cronin | Nov 2, 2013 | Animal Welfare, General, Law & Policy
On Thanksgiving Sunday 2006, President George W. Bush signed into law the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA), a breathtaking statute designed to make illegal the exercise of free speech against animal torture, and to brand animal activists as terrorists. It is...
by John Cronin | Oct 15, 2013 | Animal Welfare, Corporate Responsibility, General, Law & Policy
Ever determined to prevent its citizens from giving animal torture a bad name, the State of Utah has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that contests the constitutionality of the state’s ag gag statute, which makes it a crime to speak ill of agricultural...
by John Cronin | Oct 12, 2013 | Animal Welfare, International, Science
Our friends at ElephantVoices, Dr. Joyce Poole and Petter Granli, (see also EarthDesk, September 10) have redesigned their already beautiful website, and it is stunning. It contains information on elephant communication, threats to elephants, elephant sense and...
by John Cronin | Sep 17, 2013 | Animal Welfare, Health
On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially confirmed what health advocates, independent scientists and common sense nutritionists have maintained, and CDC had alluded to, for years: uncontrolled use of antibiotics in food animals is...
by EarthDesk | Sep 10, 2013 | Animal Welfare, Corporate Responsibility, Law & Policy, VIdeos
This is a tale of two lives. The first, an elephant’s life in the United States, as a traveling Ringling Brothers entertainer. The second, an elephant’s life in Africa, an integral member of a roaming, socially structured herd. According to elephant expert...
by John Cronin | Aug 20, 2013 | Animal Welfare, Ecology, Law & Policy, Pollution, Water
Earlier this evening, I laid my tools on the cabin top of the boat on which I was working, and settled-in to watch the rust red moon crawl to the shoulders of the Hudson Highlands. Once there, it continued upward, as if loosed from the grip of gravity, and floated...