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Antis' Efforts to Stop Hunting Backed By Multi-Million Dollar Budgets
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| Dec 31, 2003
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Posted on 01/12/2004 11:13:11 AM PST by neverdem
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As in previous years, Animal People magazine has published financial information for 136 animal charities, based on analysis of the groups' IRS reports for FY 2002.
Below are the figures for several leading animal rights groups that are working to end hunting, fishing and trapping in America, as presented in Animal People. In parenthesis are the budgets for the immediate past years.
The budgets for most of the groups stayed level or dipped somewhat, but People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) budget grew from $13.5 million to $16.4 million in 2002. The Humane Society of the United States had an even bigger increase in its budget, from $58.8 million to $67 million.
Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF)
· budget $3,208,308 ($3,360,728 / $3,133,399 / 2,929,360)
· programs 2,543,747
· overhead 664,561
· net assets 2,407,032
Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) (previous years not immediately available)
· budget $1,260,416 ($1,072,951)
· programs 1,117,926
· overhead 142,490
· net assets 2,486,967
Doris Day Animal League (DDAL)
· budget $2,570,372 ($2,844,347 / $2,743,811 / $2,298,227)
· programs 1,977,752
· overhead 592,620
· net assets 753,186
Fund for Animals
· budget $7,358,158 ($5,600,721 / $5,386,201 / $6,383,888)
· programs 5,766,004
· overhead 1,592,154
· net assets 20,225,940
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
· budget $67,272,795 ($58,865,207 / $50,431,797 / $51,560,147)
· programs 38,620,876
· overhead 23,453,737
· net assets 85,810,587
In Defense of Animals (IDA)
· budget $2,304.433 ($2,339,784 /$1,841,705 / $1,707,270)
· programs 1,878,120
· overhead 426,313
· net assets 2,512,588
PETA and PCRM: Partners in Fundraising
The Animal People report indicates that PETA and Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) should be considered as a single fundraising unit because of its joint partnership in Foundation to Support Animal Protection. Here are the numbers for the three entities:
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
· budget $16,414,174 ($13,499,614 /$17,668,699 / $16,487,851)
· programs 13,741,587
· overhead 2,672,587
· net assets 5,079,120
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
· budget $2,667,912 ($2,915,847 / $2,533,289 / $2,350,143)
· programs 2,107,232
· overhead 560,680
· net assets 887,109
Foundation to Support Animal Protection (FSAP)
· budget $2,192,281 ($2,430,555)
· programs 29,718
· overhead 2,162,563
· net assets 9,616,986
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KEYWORDS: animalrights; bang; fishing; hunting; trapping
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To: CSM
That is not hunting anymore than going to a grocery store and buying salmon filets is going fishing.
To: missyme
In fact they showed a program regarding animals at the Zoo and when there no longer used they are put in a room for hunters to kill, now that is BS.,,, time to ask some serious questions, isn't it? Whose interests would such a programme serve? Any way of finding out who produced that particular programme?
To: CSM
My daughters shoot. :)
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:11:14 PM PST
by
blackie
To: rebelyell
That is not hunting anymore than going to a grocery store and buying salmon filets is going fishing. ,,, what isn't?
To: blackie
My daughter's six and she can tear up an aluminum can with her .22 from 25 yds. She shot her first dove this year....and it was in the air, Missy. We don't shoot birds in trees, on the water or on the ground in my family.
To: rebelyell
Duck is a very FATTY meat I know people eat duck but it's not the healthiest of meats to eat. Many people having to have triple bypass is because of there heavy meat consumption, and there eating habits definetly have to change which for older folks can be very challenging.
I am in the medical field and nutrition is important.
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:14:25 PM PST
by
missyme
To: shaggy eel
Shooting an animal in a small enclosure, as Missy was talking about on some show.
To: shaggy eel
It was on Discovery Channel and I will try to find out if I can get a tape of it for you.
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:16:05 PM PST
by
missyme
To: rebelyell
Shooting an animal in a small enclosure, as Missy was talking about on some show.,,, you're totally right. Of course it's not. It's an obscenity.
To: rebelyell
My daughters are in their 40's. :)
I started shooting at 5 yrs old and got my first rifle on my 9th BD ~ I lived on a farm in Elsinore, CA.
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:17:08 PM PST
by
blackie
To: missyme
That is absolute nonsense. Wild duck has a fraction of the fat of farm-raised chicken or turkey. It is quite lean and quite nutritious. And besides which, animal fat is not the demon you people think, witness the success of Atkins and lack of evidence to support skyrocketing cholesterol rates among devotees.
To: cold_duck
Trapping the media is not really reccommended....They have clever little hands and fingers, which let them free themselves from most leghold traps with little injury.But they're suckers for the old deadfall trick. Use a commie dictator as bait and they'll rush in thinking they are about to get that career making interview.
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:19:02 PM PST
by
metesky
("But Dad, it's only a wooden horse." - Paris of Troy)
To: missyme
,,, just check the credits at the end of the show to see who produced it - and post the info back to us all on this thread. That would help us in knowing who's stirring the pot. Thanx.
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To: Hot Tabasco; Uncle Meat
ping
To: missyme
"Duck is a very FATTY meat"
No. Duck is a very lean meat - it has virtually no marbling. Store bought duck does tend to have lots of fat, but normal people will disregard the fat and just eat the meat. Wild duck is an entirely different matter - it has little fat to begin with.
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To: rebelyell; missyme
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:26:53 PM PST
by
metesky
("But Dad, it's only a wooden horse." - Paris of Troy)
To: shaggy eel
"six billion souls on the planet and you get to be the judge?"
Of course she does. She's seen Bambi. Twice.
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posted on
01/12/2004 12:27:37 PM PST
by
flashbunny
(A corrupt society has many laws.)
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