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ARC In Action meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month
from 10 to 11 am. at our office at 2615 E. Franklin Ave. in Minneapolis.
Everyone is welcome - you don't have to be a member to attend.
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Circle
of Compassion (ARC blog)
ARC
on MySpace
Chicken
Run Rescue
fast & furless
vegan boutique
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If an animal's life is in immediate danger, please call 911. Read this
section for more information.
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If you can no longer keep your companion animal and need to find a home
for him or her, please read the information in this section.
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Newsletters
Fact Sheets
Recommended Reading

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Call us at:
(612) 822-6161
Email us by clicking on the link below:
Email
ARC
Mail us at:
Animal Rights Coalition
2615 E. Franklin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55406
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Pound
seizure is the sale of cats and dogs from a pound or shelter to research
labs. Only two states, Minnesota and Utah, still have laws requiring that
publicly funded pounds and shelters turn over unclaimed animals for research.
The ultimate fate of these former companion animals is death. But before
they die, they may suffer greatly. Visit Minnesota's
Shame and Ban
Pound Seizure to find out more.

Petting
zoos at malls and fairs allow children to feed, ride, or have their pictures
taken with the animals. Children who visit petting zoos often bring home
much more than their parents bargained for as petting zoos are notorious
for infecting children with potentially lethal bacteria such as E.
coli and salmonella. Click here
for a fact sheet with more details on petting zoos.

Hearing
a lot about violence in schools? You can do something to help: Cut out
dissection! Every year, millions of animals are killed and shipped off
to schools, where young people are given scalpels and told to slice up
the animals bodies. What does dissection teach? Not much, except
that its OK to chop up animals.
Contact ARC for advice on how to object to dissection at
your school. Or call the toll-free Dissection
Hotline for information and support for students, parents and teachers
who object to dissection.




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