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  • Animal rights v animal welfare / Seriously Ill for Medical Research.
  • Animal rights v animal welfare / Seriously Ill for Medical Research.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights : why should it concern me? / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Animal rights on the web : a few good websites to visit for more information...
  • Left, gates, diagonals and loops; right, diagonals, circles, trees and an animal. Watercolour by M. Bishop.
  • Circe sits with books and wand; to right, men transformed into animals. Etching by G.B. Castiglione, 165-.
  • Circe sits with books and wand; to right, men transformed into animals. Etching by G.B. Castiglione, 165-.
  • Face of a frightened soldier (left); the human face in an animal state of fear (right). Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • A lady holding a fan in her right hand: an animal jumps out of her wig and bites the barber on the nose, forcing him to wear a black patch. Woodcut and letterpress.
  • Illustrated tantric scroll showing rewards devotees receive from worship and obedience to demi-gods. At the top, a mythical creature displaying features of various animals, e. g. tail of a peacock, the bill of a crow etc. Below, to the left, Mahakala and Mahakali, god and goddess of fire are illustrated, with to the right the Hakini or demi-god with seven faces, the middle face having three eyes.
  • Illustrated tantric scroll showing rewards devotees receive from worship and obedience to demi-gods. At the top, a mythical creature displaying features of various animals, e. g. tail of a peacock, the bill of a crow etc. Below, to the left, Mahakala and Mahakali, god and goddess of fire are illustrated, with to the right the Hakini or demi-god with seven faces, the middle face having three eyes.
  • Nepal; deforestation in the Khumbu, 1986. Stacked firewood outside a Sherpa house at Phakding (altitude 3200 metres). Also shown are carrying baskets (bottom right) and prayer flags attached to thin sticks stuck into the ground. In common with many smallholdings, the ground floor of the house is reserved for animals while the family lives upstairs. By the early 1980s, it was estimated that massive deforestation was contributing to the loss of 240 million cubic metres of topsoil in Nepal each year. Sherpas rely on wood for fuel but lack of chimneys in most homes contribute to the coughs and bronchial congestion common to most. Poor hygiene is prevalent because precious wood must be destroyed to create hot water.
  • Chris P. Carrot welcomes you to PETA! / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Chris P. Carrot welcomes you to PETA! / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Chris P. Carrot welcomes you to PETA! / People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
  • Time to blow the whistle on animal experiments? / Animal Aid.
  • Time to blow the whistle on animal experiments? / Animal Aid.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition ... / organised by Animal Aid, Global Partnership.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition ... / organised by Animal Aid, Global Partnership.
  • L'Oreal sunscreen : first fry white mice in tinfoil / Animal Aid.
  • L'Oreal sunscreen : first fry white mice in tinfoil / Animal Aid.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition 1992 : Kensington Town Hall ... June 12th-14th 1992 / organised by Animal Aid.
  • Living without cruelty exhibition 1992 : Kensington Town Hall ... June 12th-14th 1992 / organised by Animal Aid.