Posted on 01/12/2004 11:13:11 AM PST by neverdem
Antis' Efforts to Stop Hunting Backed By Multi-Million Dollar Budgets- (12/31) National Join our e-mail alert list
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
Apparently not quite as baked as some of the anti-hunting posts on this thread.
well as some freepers have posted sourced articles, I think you must have missed them. It's not common yet. But black bear attacks weren't common years ago either. They're getting more and more so.
,,, that's a nice way of putting it. Remember, no cages, just a quick squeeze on the trigger.
Some are Entrees, some are Side Dishes...
San Diego, that explains it. But for your information, if not for sportsmens organizations such as Pheasants Forever, there would not be a pheasant population in the United States. FWIW, pheasants were imported from Europe and have only been able to survive thru the efforts of sportsmen whose financial contributions to the government have helped preserve the habitat necessary to preserve their species.
If not for the sportsmens organizations such as Ducks Unlimited, marshlands and wetlands once under private ownership have been purchased thru the contributions of these sportsmen and preserved to provide the necessary habitat for the proliferation of the respective duck species.......
Virtually every animal and bird species hunted in North America has been made possible by the combined efforts of the Department of Natural Resources and the hunting sportsmen. The reality is, if it wasn't for us sportsmen who cherish the freedom of hunting, most of your wildlife creatures would now be non existant in the United States!
As an extra bit of information for you, 10% of all hunting/fishing revenue sales go to the U.S. Govt. to help preserve the hunting and fishing habitat in this country.
Last year, taken from the ground with my daughter beside me:
Cyrano OTOH hasn't taken one since 1999 - his first - because he lets me go first (we have kids so one of us stays home with them while the other hunts - and he can stay at home and work from home too so it's less time off work if I go.)
Cyrano says he would never have found this little doe if I hadn't tracked it for him. Hardly any blood trail, ran about 300 yards.
Also this guy who walked about a mile and a half before we jumped him, then chased him another 400 yards, jumping him twice, before he finally expired. That took some dedication. Four hours of tracking in the wet sleet, hardly any snow, hardly any blood again because it wasn't a passthrough. (since then I worked at increasing my Kinetic Energy to avoid these kinds of situations.) He tasted like Outback Steak house, though!
Can you tell I'm not eager to get back to my work? *sigh* Ok I *REALLY* mean it this time I have to work. :-)
Actually the hunting issues are determined by the areas dominated by socialists who know nothing nor care nothing about the positive environmental impact hunting has.
Nope, not a guy thing. The NRA (National Rifle Association) has a "Women on Target" program. Many of their activities within this program are organized hunts for women. They are well-attended. I don't think that California has "rejected sport hunting", as I think you said in another post. There are plenty of people in California who hunt and fish.
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