"Helping People Help Animals"
That's the motto of the Animal Rights Network Inc.,
the not-for-profit publisher of The Animals' Agenda Magazine.
Through gathering, producing, and disseminating
information about animals in society, we serve the animal advocacy
community and educate the public about animal rights.
Now, in addition to The Animals' Agenda, here are two
new ways that you can access information, to help you help animals:
The Animals' Agenda Web Site
Go to www.animalsagenda.org to stay informed about critical animal
protection matters between issues of the magazine. Packed with useful
features, the site contains news and updates, tips for taking effective
action, an overview of the current issue as well as previously published
articles, a special newcomers section, and much more. You can search our
directory of animal advocacy organizations and database of books and
resources to find exactly what you need to help you and help animals.
The Animal Rights Library and Archive
After more than a year of preparation, our one-of-a-kind library and
archive is open, by appointment only, to journalists, researchers,
lawyers, activists, and other interested individuals. Growing by leaps
and bounds, the reference collection currently includes more than 1,400
books on animal rights and related matters, 1,000 books about cats,
1,200 videotapes, 450 journals and magazines, and 2,500 individual
organizational files.
To offer feedback on our web site, schedule a visit to
the Animal Rights Library and Archive, or learn more about the programs
of the Animal Rights Network Inc., contact us at:
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