March 23, 2007

Happy Spring, Everyone.


An urgent email to the RMAD office last week
expressed grave concern for a goose with an arrow through his leg at Littleton’s Robert F.  Clement Park . RMAD went into action coordinating a rescue for this poor animal and volunteer Dave Hatch has been visiting the park on a regular basis. However, the goose has literally taken volunteers on the “wild goose chase” for which they are famous, and has thus far evaded capture. We’re researching other rescue options and will be sure to keep you informed.

As well, the RMAD cell phone hasn’t fared so well after a lengthy swim during the goose pursuit. We’re looking for a replacement, preferably with some sort of calling plan or established pay-as-you-go agreement. If you can help, please contact Chris or call the RMAD office at 303-449-4422.

The RMAD office has been busy as usual, tending to inquiries related to all things animals. Typical springtime issues are those involving rats, mice, birds moving into homes, and other ways to humanely approach wildlife management. Kudos to everyone who chooses patience and compassion over extermination.

Our condolences go out to everyone affected by the recent dog food contamination. The tragedy has struck close to home, and we’re doing our best to assist those who have lost their beloved companion animals. This massive food recall has also raised a lot of attention for the quality of such “pet” foods, as well as the conditions in which factory farmed animals are raised. If you’re looking for the healthiest, most humane alternative for your companion animals, please consider Evolution!

A slew of events are on the horizon.
This weekend offers both the weekly fur protest in Denver and the HEALTH Mountain Potluck in Evergreen. Next Tuesday will be the seal slaughter protest in Denver. Following the April 1 HEALTH Potluck will be a talk by Victor Tsou, Regional Outreach Coordinator for Vegan Outreach.

RMAD is supporting Carol Adams’ visit to CU, brought to you by the fine young folks with PAW. This April 16 event is not to be missed!

Also coming up
is the April 21 Jefferson County Bar Association’s “largest adoption event in Colorado history.” This metro-wide animal adoption event will feature more than forty rescue groups and all kinds of critters, from hamsters to horses, all looking for loving homes.

More details for all of these events can be found on the RMAD Calendar. Please contact the RMAD office with any questions.

A lot going on! Thanks for staying involved. 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
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RMAD Calendar Feature

Sunday, April 1, 5:30 p.m.

HEALTH Potluck and talk by Victor Tsou, Regional Outreach Coordinator for Vegan Outreach

Potluck gathering begins at 5:30 p.m. and the meal starts at 6 p.m. The speaker will begin at 7 p.m. Join us for the potluck or arrive at 7 p.m. to enjoy dessert and hear the speaker. 

Victor Tsou is Regional Outreach Coordinator for Vegan Outreach. Last semester, he traveled to over 60 colleges throughout the United States and handed out over 50,000 booklets to students detailing the plight of today's farmed animals. He will speak about his progression from going vegan to becoming a full time activist for farmed animals and provide some thoughts about activism.

 

Please see our full calendar of events here.

 
Volunteer Opportunity

RMAD is seeking help with a data entry project for Keep Boulder Wild. If you'd like to help out, please contact the office at 303-449-4422 or email Kris Candour at krisc@rmad.org.

 

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