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The League of Humane Voters® -
Board of Advisors

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Dr. Alex Hershaft
In 1981, Dr Alex Hershaft
organized 'Action For Life,' a national conference credited with launching
the U.S. animal rights movement. Later that year, he founded FARM (Farm
Animal Rights Movement), which has become a major force in the struggle
for veganism and animal rights. He launched World Farm Animals Day in 1983,
and the Great American Meatout in 1985. FARM's other campaigns include Vegan
Earth Day, Gentle Thanksgiving, Letters From FARM, and the Sabina Fund, as
well as the national annual animal rights conference. In an earlier life,
Dr. Hershaft spent 20 years in materials and environmental research and
consulting. He holds a Ph.D. in chemistry from Iowa State University.
To
learn more about FARM, visit:
www.farmusa.org.
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Dr. Elliot Katz
Dr. Elliot Katz is the
founder and President of In Defense of Animals (IDA), and one of the
most recognized figures in the animal rights movement. He founded IDA, 26
years ago. The mission of IDA is to fight for the rights, welfare, and
habitats of animals, seeking to raise their status above that of mere
property, commodities, or things. Just a few of IDA's campaigns have
included fighting the chimpanzee bush meat trade in Africa, rescuing and
caring for abused animals in rural Mississippi, providing ambulance service
and veterinary care to street animals in India, and wild horse rescue in
Nevada and Oregon. Those are just some of the ways IDA has successfully
reached out to animals in need.
To learn more about IDA, please visit:
http://www.idausa.org/
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Revd Professor Andrew Linzey
Andrew Linzey is an
Anglican
priest,
and theologian. He is a member of the Faculty of Theology in the
University of Oxford. He is the director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. The Centre
aims to encourage research into, and improve public debate on, the issues
surrounding animal-related ethics. More than 100 academics in various fields
currently act as advisers to the Centre. Prof. Linzey has written more than
180 articles, and authored
or edited twenty books on
theology and
ethics.
He is the author of Why Animal Suffering Matters (Oxford University Press,
2009). In 2006, in recognition of his role in the creation of the Oxford
Centre for Animal Ethics, Linzey was named the
Henry Bergh Professor of Animal
Ethics at the Graduate Theological Foundation in the U.S., the first such
professorship of its kind in the world.
To learn more about Dr. Linzey,
please visit:
www.oxfordanimalethics.com/who-we-are/director/ |

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Anthony Marr
Anthony Marr holds a science degree from the
University of British Columbia. He has worked as a field geophysicist and an
environmental technologist. In 1995, he became a full time wildlife
preservationist, which has brought him to India three times, earning him the
title of the "Champion of the Bengal Tiger" in the Champions of the Wild TV
series which aired in 20 countries. As an anti-hunting activist, he has
conducted high profile campaigns in Canada for the bears and seals, and has
been to Japan twice for the whales and dolphins. He is the founder of Heal
Our Planet Earth (HOPE) and has traveled five times to 40 states in a
seminal campaign: Compassion for Animals Road Expedition (CARE). He is also
the author of Omni-Science.
To learn more, please visit:
http://www.all-creatures.org/hope/
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Michael Mountain
Michael Mountain is the former president and one of the founders of Best
Friends Animal Society, which runs the nation's largest sanctuary for abused
and abandoned companion animals. As president of Best Friends, he helped
launch the no-kill movement in the early 1990s at a time when more than 15
million homeless pets were being killed in shelters every year. Today that
number has dropped to fewer than 3 million. Today, Michael is active with a
number of organizations working to liberate marine mammals from captivity,
to achieve legal personhood for certain nonhuman animals, and to apply
science and scholarship to animal advocacy.
Michael maintains a website at
www.earthintransition.org,
which is dedicated to transforming the way we humans relate to other
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Becky Robinson
Becky Robinson is President and Co-founder of Alley Cat Allies, the nation's
only advocacy organization dedicated to the protection and humane treatment
of cats. Under Ms. Robinson's leadership, based on years of hands-on
investigation and expertise, Alley Cat Allies established the first
best-practice standards for Trap-Neuter-Return for feral cats in the United
States. She established three spay and neuter clinics in the Washington,
D.C. area that serve as models for feral cat veterinary care. Ms. Robinson
and Alley Cat Allies are recognized worldwide for their pioneering work.
To
learn more, please visit:
http://www.alleycat.org
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Dr. Will Tuttle
Dr. Will Tuttle, visionary author, educator, and
inspirational speaker, has presented widely throughout North America and
worldwide. Author of the acclaimed Amazon #1 best-seller The
World Peace Diet, which has been published in over 15
languages, he is a recipient of the Courage of Conscience Award as well as
the Empty Cages Prize. The creator of several wellness and advocacy training
programs, he is also co-creator of VeganPalooza, the largest online vegan
event. The editor of a recent book on the intersectionality of social
justice issues, Circles of Compassion: Connecting
Issues of Justice, he is also the co-founder of the non-profit Circle
of Compassion and the Worldwide Prayer Circle for Animals. A vegan since
1980, he is a frequent radio, television, and online presenter and writer.
He is featured in the acclaimed documentary film Cowspiracy as well as the
documentary Animals and the Buddha.
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