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Blood on their Hands: How the United States Department of Agriculture is Complicit in Tiger Abuse

Blood on their Hands: How the United States Department of Agriculture is Complicit in Tiger Abuse

Update: 2020-04-21
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Professor Delcianna Winders is one of the foremost experts on the federal Animal Welfare Act in the United States. Prior to joining Lewis & Clark Law School where she is the director of the animal law and litigation clinic, she was the Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Captive Animal Law Enforcement at the PETA Foundation. Delci takes us on a legal journey through the Animal Welfare Act, using Tiger King Joe Exotic as case study of all of the ways the US Department of Agriculture is complicit in animal suffering.
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Blood on their Hands: How the United States Department of Agriculture is Complicit in Tiger Abuse

Blood on their Hands: How the United States Department of Agriculture is Complicit in Tiger Abuse

Carney Anne Nasser