Brad Paisley urges his followers to sign a petition to stop the construction of a 69,000-square-foot data center that would be 50 yards from the Nashville Zoo, which he called “an absolute nightmare scenario” in an Instagram Reel. https://t.co/EmxKUw5oav
This ad for Marshall Farms is so disturbing.
It makes me see how both dogs and young women are deemed exploitable by society for corporate profit.
Marshall Farms confines more than 20,000 dogs for animal research, and some veterinary schools even purchase dogs from them for students to practice procedures on, only to end their lives.
#vetmed #3rs #vettwitter #veterinarian #animalresearch #animalwelfare #animalrights #onehealth #patriarchy
Help save the 15,000+ beagles abused for cruel lab experiments at Marshall BioResources in NY.
Sign the petition and become a rescuer here: https://t.co/mfCJfmhj84.
Our no-contact order has been lifted!
@waynehhsiung and I still face 31 years in prison.
But now we can talk. And organize.
And most importantly — rescue the rest of the pups in labs together.
15,000+ beagles at MBR still need help.
ALL our help.
We’ll you there 💪
Ridglan is only the tip of the iceberg.
Beagle testing is a multi-million dollar industry subsidized by your tax dollars.
And Marshall BioResources is “another Ridglan Farms—times eight.”
“Follow the money.”
WCW Senior VP Justin Goodman warns: “As long as [FDA and NIH are] strongly recommending and funding dog testing, it is going to continue.”
“And someone is gonna pick up the slack if and when Ridglan winds down.”
Meanwhile, NIH and HHS still have nothing to say about the Ridglan scandal.
FOX6 News reached out to NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya for an interview.
HHS staff asked if they would speak with Deputy Director Nicole Kleinstreuer instead.
FOX6 said yes.
But then, HHS told them “no one was available to talk.”
RFK Jr. and Kleinstreuer can try to ignore this scandal, but they cannot make it go away.
We will make sure that this scandal does not go away unless and until all NIH funding for beagle experiments is shut down once and for all.
Stay tuned.
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Fewer than 75 Southern Resident orcas remain. Voluntary rules aren't enough. The Canadian government must enforce real, permanent protections now before we lose them forever. #SaveTheOrcas#SalishSea#SRKW https://t.co/MhRnFs3VMP
Miranda’s Rescue in Fortuna is under investigation for allegedly killing the dogs to make room to accept more from shelters for financial gain. https://t.co/2rLsywWNqv
Miranda’s Rescue in Fortuna is under investigation for allegedly killing the dogs to make room to accept more from shelters for financial gain. https://t.co/EGWW4KiKxU
“The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said it is investigating what it calls credible allegations of felony animal abuse, fraud and conspiracy. As of Thursday, no arrests had been made.” @HumboldtSheriff you have all the evidence you need for an arrest. https://t.co/i3baAQp2oz
“… They removed the bodies of eight dogs. A ninth dog, wrapped in a sheet with a leash around its neck, Moore said, had to be left behind, the women too exhausted to finish hefting the last dog from the hole. According to the search warrant affidavit filed by Humboldt County Sheriff’s Detective Julian Aguilera, the dogs were described as warm to the touch and bleeding, some with holes in their heads that resembled gunshot wounds. Moore says some were as young as four months old…”
📌To assist with the investigation, please provide any evidence you may have to Lead Detective Julian Aguilera of Major Crimes Division via email [email protected] or at 707-445-7251
📷 Moore created a graphic in honor of the eight dogs she says were uncovered from a grave at the rescue. #mirandasrescue
In the affidavit for a search warrant served at Miranda’s Rescue on May 1, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Detective Julian Aguilera reveals that the Sheriff’s Office has taken eight dead dogs into evidence. The dog carcasses were covered in dirt and blood, and some if not all have what appear to be bullet holes in their heads, the affidavit says. 😖
The @HumCoSO Office’s Major Crimes Division is investigating Miranda's Rescue over credible allegations of felony animal abuse, animal cruelty, fraud and conspiracy, and is seeking additional information from the public.
Anyone with relevant or first hand information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Crime Tip Hotline at 707-268-2539 and leave a detailed message. This hotline is a secure voicemail system.
Your information could help move this investigation forward.
Detective Julian Aguilera wrote that he believed Miranda’s Rescue founder Shannon Miranda may have “murdered these dogs so that he could accept more from Oakland Animal Services for financial gain,” according to the affidavit obtained… https://t.co/TjTh7WocVe