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Animal sanctuary files trademark-infringement suit against Montana, Arizona charity – BizWest


The Keenesburg sanctuary was founded and continues to be run by
Pat Craig, who has rescued hundreds of wild animals from zoos and private collections. Thousands of visitors walk the elevated walkway at Keenesburg to see lions, bears, wolves and other rescued wildlife. 
The lawsuit alleges that the sanctuary fund organization is registered as a nonprofit in Montana but operates from a residential address in Peoria, Arizona, by Lon Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor. The Taylors also run numerous other charities from the same address and using the same phone numbers. Those other charities include, according to the suit, Wild Animal Preservation Fund, Feeding Hungry Children Inc., Puppies Kittens Rescue Fund, Diabetes Aid Prevention Fund, Anti-Animal Cruelty Campaign, Save the Animals, Cancer Aid Prevention Fund, Feeding America’s Children, Feed My Children, Cancer Prevention and Aid Institute, Feeding America’s Hungry Children, Cancer Prevention Research Fund and American Dia ....

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Colorado bill would prohibit traveling animal show


Colorado bill would prohibit traveling animal show
PATTY NIEBERG, Associated Press/Report for America
April 12, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2017 file photo the Zoppe Italian Family Circus kicks off with multiple performers for opening night, in Avon, Colo. Colorado lawmakers moved closer to passing a bill to prohibit using certain animals in traveling performances like circuses. If the bill becomes law, a violation would be a misdemeanor and carry a fine between $250 to $1,000. The House committee on Agriculture, Livestock, & Water passed the bill Monday, April 12, 2021, and it will go to the House floor where it s expected to pass in the Democrat-controlled Legislature. (Chris Dillmann/The Daily via AP,File)Chris Dillmann/APShow MoreShow Less ....

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