In a letter to Amul Managing Director R S Sodhi, PETA said the dairy cooperative society should get benefitted from the booming vegan food and milk market
No ethical solution to mice menace reader letter > By reader letter - 24 May 2021 - 09:50 Picture: 123RF/JIRI VACLAVEK
The north of Australia is suffering from a mice plague, literally millions of mice, and the farmers are trying to get rid of them by any means, including poisoning them.
The animal activist group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) has suggested that “humane traps allow small animals to be caught gently and released unharmed”. These are not cuddly little furry animals; they are vermin that will eat all the food that animals need, and they are also difficult to catch.
Police have booked the boy under Section 429 of the IPC and section 11(1)(a) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960. (Representative image)
MUMBAI: A 17-year-old collegian who is to appear for his HSC exams this year has been booked by the Santacruz police station for brutally beating a local community dog to death, and also gouging its eyes out in a moment of manic violence.
Activists of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA India) had contacted senior Mumbai Police officials earlier this week in order to get the shocking offence registered. A local source had informed us that a teenager had cruelly hit a dog at Gazdhar Bandh area of Santacruz (west) earlier this week and had also gouged out both his eyes. After getting hold of the victim dog s photos from the spot and a video, we had contacted the additional commissioner of police (western region) Sandeep Karnik, as well as the senior police inspector of Santacruz police, Dnyaneshwar Ganore, in
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is requesting a criminal probe into the Lincoln Premium Poultry and Costco chicken plant in Fremont after more than 1,600 chickens were allegedly