April 4, 2007

Hello!

The first of RMAD’s
big blue distribution boxes has hit the streets. Point them out to friends and family, directing them to the Colorado’s best guide to vegetarianism. Veg is the lifestyle for 2007, whether it be for the animals, the environment (including climate change) or your health. There’s no reason not to go veg today.

Though they only offer one veggie burger, after many years of efforts by animal advocacy groups, Burger King, Inc. has announced a plan to decrease the suffering of many animals killed for its restaurants. Burger King has agreed to the following changes:

• Immediately begin purchasing 10 percent of its pig flesh from suppliers that do not use gestation crates – metal enclosures that confine mother pigs and are so restrictive that the animals cannot even stretch a limb or take a step – and double that amount by the end of 2007.

• Immediately begin purchasing 2 percent of its eggs from hens who are not confined to wire “battery cages” and more than double that amount by the end of 2007.

• Issue a statement to its egg suppliers saying that it will give purchasing preference to those that do not use battery cages.

• Issue a statement to its chicken-flesh suppliers stating that it will give purchasing preference to those that use or switch to “controlled-atmosphere killing” – which is by far the least cruel method of chicken slaughter available.

RMAD is interested in knowing you all think about these proposed changes. Some questions to consider: Are incremental changes important? Do they alleviate the animals’ suffering? What should negotiation with corporations/entities that contribute to animal suffering look like when the stakes are this high? What becomes an area for compromise and what then, become our non-negotiables? Let us know what you think by emailing us at vegcolorado@rmad.org.

Finally, RMAD is looking for a committed volunteer to be in charge of our spring and summer tabling/outreach events coordination. We’re seeking someone to oversee the process from start to finish – from set-up to take-down. It’s a great way to get involved with the front lines of the organization, to meet people, and to introduce the public to the idea of compassion for all beings. If interested, please inquire within.

If you’d to help out as an outreach booth staffer, we’re also looking for help in that regards too. If you are interested in volunteering for these events, please email Chris Kirschbaum (more info on Chris below) or call the RMAD office at 303-449-4422.

Thanks for reading! Have a great weekend.

Rocky Mountain Animal Defense works to help eliminate the human-imposed suffering of animals in the Rocky Mountain region.

RMAD furthers its objective through public education investigation and research, the legislative process, direct action, and appeals to reason and compassion

Rocky Mountain
Animal Defense
2525 Arapahoe, #E4-335
Boulder, CO 80302

303-449-4422
info@rmad.org
www.RMAD.org
www.VegColorado.com

 

 

RMAD Calendar Feature

Monday April 16, 7:00 p.m.
Carol Adams Talk and Slideshow Presentation, Followed by a Vegan Reception

Where: Humanities 1B50, CU-Boulder

Cost: Free and open to the public

RMAD is pleased to support this Partnership for Animal Welfare (PAW) at CU’s event. Carol Adams is the author of several books, including The Sexual Politics of Meat & The Pornography of Meat. Carol is regarded as leader within the movement for her work as a feminist-vegetarian activist on antiviolence issues.

More information in the RMAD Calendar.

 

Please see our full calendar of events here.

 
Volunteering with RMAD

Please welcome new RMAD Volunteer Coordinator Chris Kirschbaum. Chris, also the director of Partnership for Animal Welfare at CU, brings a wealth of energy and commitment to animal issues. He can be reached at chrisk@rmad.org.

Please also welcome to RMAD office assistant Stephanie Taylor. Stephanie has loads of experience in animal advocacy and will also be a great asset to the organization.

Welcome, Chris and Stephanie!

 

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