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1162.1 | IFAW | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Mar 03 1988 18:08 | 22 |
| I've heard of them. I get their stuff too. I just
throw it out without opening it. While most Humane
Organizations use 'unpleasant' pictures to show
what is being done to animals, if find IFAW's to be
way out of line. I question the tactics of an org-
anization that sensationalizes to this degree.
Did you get the pictures of the Korean family with
the dog that they 'hung' from the tree before eating?
However, I did recently read somewhere of an
IFAW representative who's been instrumental in
reducing/eliminating the slaughter of baby seals.
When reading that article IFAW seemed like a respectable
enough organization.
My feeling is that I'd like to direct my efforts ($)
towards the United States. Greenpeace is the only
international organization that I support.
See note #276 for previous discussion on this.
Donna
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1162.2 | | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Fri Mar 04 1988 12:10 | 6 |
| Yes, I have heard of them too and have sent them $25.00. Ever since
then I get mail from them. It breaks my heart to see the pictures
they send and I can't afford to keep sending money so I throw it
out without opening it.
Linda
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1162.3 | | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Fri Mar 04 1988 12:12 | 6 |
| Oops..I take that back.
It wasn't the International Fund for Animals it was the World Wildlife
Fund that I send money too.
Linda
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1162.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Fri Mar 04 1988 13:27 | 9 |
| Re: .3
WWF doesn't send out horrible pictures, although the news articles
they carry about disappearing species and so forth are sad. They
are much more oriented towards global wildlife issues (disappearing
rain forests and so forth) than lab animal usage and the like. No
need to avoid opening stuff from them.
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1162.5 | maybe it was WWF, not IFAW? | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Sat Mar 05 1988 14:19 | 5 |
| Now that you mention WWF, maybe it was them who I read
the article about (mentioned in .1) being instrumental
in the fight to stop killing baby seals?
D.
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1162.7 | | SCOMAN::DAUGHAN | feel like jumpin the gun! | Sun Mar 06 1988 01:23 | 15 |
| re.4?
the letter i got was from the IWAF out of yarmoth,mass.
now i dont have my fact straight here but from what i gathered
from the mailing was that these animals were being killed in extremely
horrible ways for dog food meat.i talked to my roommate about it
and he was under the assumption that they were being killed for
human consumption.
i dont feel that i have the right to go to another country and protest
what they eat(if it is their custom),but i guess i can protest about
how they go about getting it.
i was basically wondering if the pictures were there for"shock"
value and if IWAF was above board.
kelly
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1162.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Sun Mar 06 1988 02:48 | 19 |
|
As long as we're wandering slightly off the topic of felines, I'll
tell you about something I saw today -- an article in this month's
Smithsonian magazine about how many wild animals are dying because
of plastic rubbish. I knew that birds and small animals sometimes
got their heads caught in the plastic things from soda 6-packs,
but I didn't realize that things like plastic bags, plastic "peanuts"
used in packing, and plastic "onion" bags are all deadly. They
can either trap animals or be swallowed by them. I've been cutting
up my six pack holders for quite awhile so that nothing can get
caught in them. I'm going to be a lot more careful to use as little
plastic as possible. The pictures were really very sad.
I should also mention that the Yoplait yogurt cartons that are narrower
on top than on the bottom have also been reported to trap animals.
When I used to buy Yoplait, I cut the cartons in half vertically
before throwing them away.
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1162.9 | Greenpeace makes sense | AIMHI::SCHELBERG | | Wed Mar 09 1988 15:27 | 17 |
| I think it's a good idea to support organizations like GREENPEACE
and World Wildlife Fund......
The thing that is the saddest is that if we humans keep destroying
our own earth and wildlife we won't be here either! Is greed that
strong that we are only concern with today and not tomorrow?
Does owning a large chemical company and dumping waste worth it
even if you make a million dollars to know that you will probalby
give yourself or your children cancer?
Yecko!
It's truly sad.......I hope soon humans turn around the damage before
it's too late.
bs
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1162.10 | Donate for the little ones | SALEM::DOUGLAS | | Thu Mar 10 1988 09:07 | 20 |
| Yes,
The pictures in some of these things are horrible!!!
I donate to A.P.I, Greenpeace, M.S.P.C.A, P.E.T.A., N.S.A.L.,
I.F.A.W.
Although they are worthy causes, some of the pictures they send
are not called for. I realize that they want people to *know*
what's going on but I would get the jist of it if they described
the horrors. I know how cruel people can be for the love of $$$.
Some of the pictures I've seen still haunt me. My husband came home
one day to find me crying hytericaly! Since then, he screens all
the mail before I can read it and I am grateful to him.
Still, I donate. Every one should. It's a good feeling to know that
you're helping in some way.
Tina
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1162.11 | fund raisers for animals | VIDEO::FROST | | Fri Mar 11 1988 11:24 | 10 |
| Yes, I also received such literature. I belong to all kinds of
organizations, helping the "little ones". I belong to the Humaine
Society, Inter fund for Animals, prevention of seal killing etc.,
you name it, I belong to it. I do get literature from the various
organizations, stating the status of such organization, and what
good works were done with the funds, through the various organizations.
Its good to hear the good news!
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1162.12 | possible fraud | NEWVAX::BOBB | I brake for Wombats! | Mon Mar 21 1988 15:21 | 24 |
| HI...
I don't remember the exact note number, but the group mentioned
in the base note, International Fund for Animals has been discussed,
both here and in the dogs notes file. I was under the impression
from those discussions that this group has been under investigation
for fraud.
I too received their brochure last year about animals in Korea and
sobbed hysterically for at least 10 minutes, all the while hugging
(and drenching) one of my kitties. When I received their brochure
this year, I made the mistake of opening it and reading the letter,
but attempted not to look at any of the picktures. What glimpses
I did see, were more than enough to make me ill. Neither time did
they get any money from me (though I can't seem to get myself to
buy anything with the Made in Korea tag on it anymore)
If there is anyone out there that knows whether this is a legitimate
group or not, I would be more than grateful for info. The problem
is, just because you send money to a group, doesn't mean they are
legit.... I would hate to throw money at crooks, when there are
so many groups that do good!
janet b. (owned by Merlin and Rascal)
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1162.13 | International? | CHEFS::TUDORK | | Sat Mar 26 1988 09:53 | 7 |
| Have never heard anything about an "International Fund for Animals"
over this side of the pond. In the UK you are obliged to register
charities and give the directors names. Does the same rule apply
in the States?
If it IS international - why haven't we heard about it - sounds
like a rip off to me.
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1162.14 | IFAW, legitimate (I hope) | GRECO::MORGAN | Doris Morgan DTN 223-9594 | Sat Mar 26 1988 23:35 | 22 |
| I have been contributing to the IFAW for 10 years. They have been very
instrumental in ending the clubbing and killing of baby seals,
particularly off the cost of Canada (Newfoundland?). They have been
involved in many other animal welfare situations, and I believe they
are legitimate. I would, however, be interested in hearing of any
mismanagement or misuse of funds by this or any other animal
organization. I want my contributions to be used as much as possible
for the animals.
Unforutnately, the sensational pictures they show us are true. For
animal lovers like us, they make us cry and hurt for the suffering
endured by animala all over the world. Sometimes, however, the outrage
that results can lead to some positive results. The EEC ban on baby
seal furs was attributed to the work of groups like IFAW, and so was
the recent Canadian ban on clubbing of the baby seals in its territory.
One interesting note. Contributing to IFAW for 10 years did not
get me mail solicitations from other animal groups. Contributing
recently to some other animal welfare groups has brought a deluge
of mail solicitations from even more animal groups. It's heart-
breaking to read all the pleas.
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1162.15 | Legit, I think? | SMAUG::RIO | | Tue Mar 29 1988 18:43 | 15 |
| I had received information about the IFAW and contributed as well.
I then saw a letter in a newspaper column that asked the Globe if
they were for real or not. It was a couple of years ago, so my
memory has lapsed a bit. The Globe researched it and said that
they were legit, but I remember the answer as being questionable.
The IFAW has a financial report you can get if you contact a
government agency that provides them for charitable organizations.
Again, I'm vague, but I stopped sending money to them because of
what I read. It might be worth researching it and getting a financial
report on where their money is spent. Or write the Globe column
and asked it again. They would be able to help, I'm sure.
dr
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1162.16 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Tue Mar 29 1988 18:47 | 5 |
| The Better Business Bureau has something where they will send you
their analysis of national charities. I think they send sets of
three for a dollar a piece or some such. Probably the local BBB
office could tell you how to go about it.
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1162.17 | I.F.A.W. is Legit | CHALK::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Wed Apr 06 1988 10:34 | 34 |
| I am a contributing member (in dollars and letter writing campaigns)
for A.P.I., I.F.A.W., P.E.T.A., N.H.E.S., and Defenders of Wildlife.
I have found these organizations to be very beneficial in the support
of animal welfare and legitimate organizations. I also submit Digital
Matching Gift Forms for these groups when I contribute and if they
were not legitimate, I doubt that Digital would match the gift.
I.F.A.W. is, unfortunately, the only group that sends the photos
in question. However, if you send a request that you DO NOT WANT
TO RECEIVE UPSETTING PHOTOS like those in the mail, they should
make note of this. They have been the major thrust for stopping
the baby seal clubbings in Canada and have managed to stop cruelties
to many other animals in the world by trying to educate people about
humane treatment of other creatures.
I know how upsetting the photos of the Korean family & dog were
but it was, unfortunately, fact. Cats are also used for food (both
dogs and cats considered a delicacy by some there). The way in
which they treat their dogs, puppies, cats, kittens prior to boiling
them alive, etc. is what I.F.A.W. is fighting against. Much like
P.E.T.A. fights for the unnecessary suffering of lab animals for
experiments - most of which are nonbeneficial but did get government
funding which is what counts for institutes like N.I.H. (We're
really not off the subject of the note file - still deals with cats.)
Animals do feel pain no matter what some people think, like Katherine
Bick a top official of NIH "who believes there is no scientific
evidence that animals feel pain".
Sorry for getting on my soapbox but I feel very strongly about these
issues and the organizations I support.
Pat
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1162.18 | | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Apr 06 1988 11:58 | 9 |
| RE: .17
> Animals do feel pain no matter what some people think, like Katherine
> Bick a top official of NIH "who believes there is no scientific
> evidence that animals feel pain".
Katherine Bick has obviously never been around cat who's tail was stepped on.
Deb
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1162.19 | | VINO::JMCGREAL | Jane McGreal | Wed Jul 20 1988 13:14 | 8 |
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What animal organization is run by Cleveland Amory?
Cleveland Amory wrote "The Cat who Came for Christmas",
about his cat Polar Bear.
Jane.
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1162.20 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jul 20 1988 15:09 | 7 |
| Re: .19
I believe it's the Fund for Animals. He mentions it in the text
of the book and gives the address. Possibly also on the inside
back jacket blurb, if my recollection is correct.
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1162.21 | n | CURIE::MITAYLOR | | Fri Aug 12 1988 17:42 | 3 |
| re:.17
PETA also sends horrible photos.
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