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Cloning Animals for Consumption
Despite most Americans being repulsed by the idea, the Food and Drug Administration has announced that meat, milk and eggs from cloned animals will soon be allowed on the market. Although scientific studies have suggested potential human health risks, the FDA claims that these animal products are safe for consumers. Animal protection organizations and consumer and food safety groups have asserted that the experimental practice of animal cloning is unpredictable, potentially hazardous and causes unnecessary and intolerable animal suffering. Find out What You Can Do to help stop this unnecessary practice.

In Loving Memory: Floyd the Pig
With huge, bat-like ears and a gentle demeanor, Floyd the pig charmed staff and visitors alike at Farm Sanctuary's California Shelter. Though we lost Floyd at the end of the summer, we will always remember his kind spirit, his zest for life and his love of fresh produce. Read more.


Celebrating Life!
As millions of people prepare for the observance of Easter and Passover, millions of animals will suffer for the production of the meat, dairy and egg dishes that appear at holiday feasts. Traditional festivities and gifts including live animals or animal-derived products continue to define the season. This year, celebrate hope and freedom for all sentient beings by raising awareness about factory farming cruelties. You can help create new holiday traditions as you advocate for our farm animal friends.

Hair Fix— Not Your Grandma’s Dry Shampoo!
Hair Fix is a must-have in your styling arsenal. An alternative to dry shampoos of yesteryear, Hair Fix makes beauty on the go easier whether you’re traveling or just have a busy lifestyle. It’s 100 percent vegan, scented with certified organic oils, and available in Brown, Black, Red, and White. Hair Fix donates a percentage of sales to Farm Sanctuary’s rescue and education efforts. Check out www.myhairfix.com for more information.


Announcing a special musical performance by Nellie McKay at Farm Sanctuary’s “Benefit for Compassion” on April 7. Purchase your tickets today!


Sportsmen's Group Fine: $400

Lancaster Intelligencer Journal
March 10, 2007


Lawmakers Right to Defend Animals

Connecticut Post
March 15, 2007


Change Your Eating Habits and Help the P***t

Common Ground March 2007



*NEW Wooden Farm Animals

Rabbit, Chicken, Sheep, Pig, Calf and Goat

Farm Sanctuary is the nation’s leading farm animal protection organization. Since incorporating in 1986, we have worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the “food animal” industry through research and investigations, legal and legislative actions, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Our shelters in Watkins Glen, NY and Orland, CA provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming. For more information about Farm Sanctuary or our programs, please visit farmsanctuary.org or call 607-583-2225. To become a Farm Sanctuary member or to make a donation today using our secure online form, please click here. For updates on previous action alerts, please click here.

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Farm Sanctuary, P.O. Box 150 Watkins Glen, NY 14891

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