Animal Protection Links By: Mark Schmid Version: 2010.02.24
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Unfortunately we cannot deal with and treat all forms of animal cruelty.
Not with the very limited personnel and financial resources which we currently have.
That's why we try to focus our efforts and work on topics which are left out or
ignored by other animal protection organizations.
Fortunately for animals though, almost all topics which we do not treat, or not
sufficiently, are treated by many other animal protection organizations,
many of which have much more personnel and funding and thus usually in a much
better quality than we ever could. So instead of trying to rival them with less time,
less people and less funding, we confine ourselves to the topics they ignore, link to
them for all other topics and let their, at least in some parts very good work shine
for them.
SHARK - SHowing Animals Respect and Kindness
www.sharkonline.org
US-based Animal Protection Organization.
FAACE - Fight Against Animal Cruelty in Europe
www.faace.co.uk
UK-based Animal Protection Organization.
Temple Grandin's Webpage
www.grandin.com
This is the webpage of Dr. Temple Grandin,
an autistic woman who occupies herself intensively with animals
and animal behavior. Mrs. Grandin believes animals focus much more
on details than we humans because they abstractify much less than
humans do. Since autistic people are much more concerned with details
than normal people, Mrs. Grandin believes autistic people have a big
advantage in understanding and thinking like animals. She has proven
the point by designing and helping countless slaughterhouses in the
USA and Canada to eliminate details which scare animals and cause
them to balk but which humans were unaware of, thus greatly reducing
both the need for electric prods as well as stress for the animals.
Temple Grandin is the author of the book "Animals in Translation".
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