Stephen Wells

This New York Bill Could Finally Put Animal Abusers Behind Bars for Years: Advocacy Group

New York’s state animal protection laws don’t do enough to punish those who commit serious crimes against animals. A dog named Bella went without justice because of it. A proposed law nicknamed in her memory could help change that.

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The Tragic Tale of Tony the Truck-Stop Tiger

For more than six years, the Animal Legal Defense Fund fought tirelessly to save a tiger named Tony from a cage in the parking lot of a Louisiana truck stop. Sadly, we received news this week that Tony had died of kidney failure after spending 16 years confined to his cage, living and dying as a roadside attraction. Tony's plight is a microcosm of the problems with our legal system, a system that treats sentient beings as property and affords disproportionate political influence to their captors and abusers.  

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Sick but True: The Federal Government Supports Profiteering From Endangered Species' Deaths

It’s hard to imagine the motivation behind a canned hunt—a for-profit venture where animals are fenced in to provide an easy kill for a price. One couldn’t think the literal equivalent of "shooting fish in a barrel" could be worth bragging rights, yet photos of hunters with their kill and animals’ heads mounted on walls seems to prove otherwise.

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