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  • Oct
  • 29

I Was Never a Protester Until…

Posted by Laura Frisk at 3:37 PM | Permalink | No Comments


I Was Never a Protester Until ... Among the ways I help animals by writing letters—lots of them. My letters are directed to the editors of newspapers and magazines, and they voice my opinion about articles regarding animal rights issues. I write letters for many reasons. One of those reasons is that I am somewhat shy …

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  • Aug
  • 3

Can Introverts Be Animal Activists?

Posted by Lisa Towell at 7:01 AM | Permalink | Comments (7)


Can Introverts Be Animal Activists? by Lisa TowellWhen I first joined the fight against cruelty to animals, I faced a personal challenge. I'm an introvert whose interpersonal style is best described as friendly and collaborative. So I couldn't quite see myself handing out leaflets to strangers or getting into bruising debates about animal rights with friends and coworkers. I've always admired animal …

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  • Oct
  • 23

Letters to the Editor: Wildlife and Traps Don't Mix

Posted by Laura Frisk at 6:21 AM | Permalink | Comments (8)


opossumOne simple way that you can help animals is to write letters to the editors of newspapers and other publications. Below is a letter that my husband and I wrote to a local paper in our area-and they published it. Sorry, the pictures are a bit gruesome, …

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